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Not really sure i've succesfully mod DFI Ultra-D to SLI?

screen says it all. all you have to do is bridge the pins with SOMETHING conductive. the pencil will do. though if you plan on keeping it that way, i would get some conductive paint. now you just need to hunt down a sli bridge and the $ for another vid card. 😉
 
Originally posted by: thanatos355
screen says it all. all you have to do is bridge the pins with SOMETHING conductive. the pencil will do. though if you plan on keeping it that way, i would get some conductive paint. now you just need to hunt down a sli bridge and the $ for another vid card. 😉


I've gooling around to seach SLI scheme, but no luck so far
is that simple just connecting the each pins
 
Yep, I was wondering if the mobos available now can still be modded. I was thinking that maybe nVidia just said they would change the chipset so people would forget about it, but didn't actually do anything.
 
I was wondering what pins needed to be bridged too, only reason I am even thinking about it is to my surprise a SLI bridge came with my Gigabyte 6600GT 😀
 
Originally posted by: MTSteel
I was wondering what pins needed to be bridged too, only reason I am even thinking about it is to my surprise a SLI bridge came with my Gigabyte 6600GT 😀

When you pop off the heatsink, its fairly obvious. There are 3 sets of little cube things (for lack of better words) and only two of them are connected to each other. Use something conductive to make a line between that last set and it should work.

Its incredibly easy to do, and if you use something like a pencil then you can actually undo it easily as well.
 
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