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Noob question(s) on SLI

Dznuts007

Senior member
I haven't kept up with computers for over 4 years now since I built my last system. Been trying to read up on all the mobos / cpus / RAM / vid cards articles to catch up and figure out what to buy to put together a new system and had a question on vid cards.

IN THIS ARTICLE, on page 5 it states: Even before the introduction of SLI, every NVIDIA GPU had the necessary components to support multiple GPU configurations in silicon. Adding an "over the top" SLI bridge connector to cards has resulted in the fact that nearly every NVIDIA card sold is capable of operating in multi-GPU mode. While lower end ATI products don't require anything special to work in tandem, the higher end products have needed a special "CrossFire" branded card with an external connector and dongle capable of receiving data from a slave card.

Anyone know if that includes my 4 year old AWESOME PNY Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti-4200 vid cards? Got 2 of em and wanna play around with em...
 
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