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Crossfire and SLI

Shadow Conception

Golden Member
So, do you have to have an nForce SLI board to run nVidia cards in SLI mode, or can you simply use the two ports in an nForce board for Crossfire, or even single ATi cards that take up two slots, such as the ATi Radeon X850XT?
 
There is no such thing as a card requiring 2 slots.

There are DOUBLE SLOT cards which have one slot but take up 2 physically..

ati SINGLE card works fine in SLI

But no crossfire on SLI, no sli on crossfire.
 
Are you trying to build a new rig? Try to be a bit more specific, and you'll get more specific replies for your needs.
 
Meh, I was only requiring help on the video card area, but here ya go:

ABIT KN8 SLI ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813127225
($105.99)

AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 1GHz HT Socket 939 Processor - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103572
($166.00)

eVGA Geforce 7600GT 256-P2-N553-AX Video Card - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130283
($189.00)

RAIDMAX Horizon ATX-287WB Black Computer Case With Side Panel Window - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811156041
($39.99)

Thermaltake TR2 W0070 430W Power Supply - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817153023
($39.99)

Microsoft Windows XP Home With SP2 ? OEM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16837102059
($93.95)

Grand Total = $634.92

I'll be salvaging a lot of parts, so no need to worry about RAM, etc.
 
crossfire doesnt require an ATI chipset (thats why crossfire is so popular on Intel systems, they get to use a Intel chipset with their crossfire setup).. SLI requires NV's chipset.

btw. there is an exploit out there that lets you run SLI on Intels 975 chipset (not endorced by NV of course)
 
So, if I get a PCI-e card like the X850XT, it'll cover up the two PCI-e slots, but it will only utilize one, correct? And because of this, you can still run the X850XT and 7900GTX on single PCI-e ported motherboards, right?
 
Originally posted by: Shadow Conception
So, if I get a PCI-e card like the X850XT, it'll cover up the two PCI-e slots, but it will only utilize one, correct? And because of this, you can still run the X850XT and 7900GTX on single PCI-e ported motherboards, right?

You can run any single PCIe video card on any motherboard that has a PCIe x16 slot.

The exception here being the "SLI-on-a-board" things that some NVIDIA partners sell, which require an SLI motherboard to work at all even though they nominally only use one slot.

You can also put any two PCIe video cards into any board that has two PCIe x16 slots and run them independently. SLI/Crossfire compatibility only matters if you are trying to actually run SLI or Crossfire (using two video cards working together).
 
Originally posted by: greenmaji

btw. there is an exploit out there that lets you run SLI on Intels 975 chipset (not endorced by NV of course)

Eh, I'd like to see that actually work because as far as I know, you're either 1. running very old drivers or 2. trying to hack the ULI workaround, which no one has successfully done for the 975 boards.
 
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