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I have seen about five hundred threads pop up about SLI, so I created this one to try to help with that.
Here are some article you should read before asking us questions about SLI.
nVidia FAQ
Anand's Article
Basically, SLI will work on any two similar video cards provided they have the same BIOS, if you keep the brands the same, it will increase your success rate quite a bit.
You have to buy an SLI capable motherboard to utilize SLI, and then two of the same video cards (see above.) [Exception: Gigabyte's 2x SLI bridged card]
You will need a lot of power for SLI. Don't skimp on power if you are willing to spend 500 or more on video cards, get a trusted brand, Antec, Enermax, PCP&C, etc. etc.
Asus SLI Power Recommendations that shows what the power requirements are
MSI asks for at least a 450 watt powersupply for SLI
When using the two video cards in SLI, you cannot use more than two monitors, as in, the video capibility on the second video card is disabled, you can disable SLI however and run 4 monitors, if you so chose.
Please bring any other questions here, and I will try to help out with them, I am not an expert, but I have read a lot about it, others feel free to chime in about anything.
If you feel the need to ask whether or not SLI is worth it, no one can answer that for you. Research and learn about it, then decide if it is for you or not.
Here are some article you should read before asking us questions about SLI.
nVidia FAQ
Anand's Article
Basically, SLI will work on any two similar video cards provided they have the same BIOS, if you keep the brands the same, it will increase your success rate quite a bit.
You have to buy an SLI capable motherboard to utilize SLI, and then two of the same video cards (see above.) [Exception: Gigabyte's 2x SLI bridged card]
You will need a lot of power for SLI. Don't skimp on power if you are willing to spend 500 or more on video cards, get a trusted brand, Antec, Enermax, PCP&C, etc. etc.
Asus SLI Power Recommendations that shows what the power requirements are
MSI asks for at least a 450 watt powersupply for SLI
When using the two video cards in SLI, you cannot use more than two monitors, as in, the video capibility on the second video card is disabled, you can disable SLI however and run 4 monitors, if you so chose.
Please bring any other questions here, and I will try to help out with them, I am not an expert, but I have read a lot about it, others feel free to chime in about anything.
If you feel the need to ask whether or not SLI is worth it, no one can answer that for you. Research and learn about it, then decide if it is for you or not.
