Why does the DFI Ultra D have two PCI-e 16x slots?

Ewat

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If the motherboard isn't meant to run SLI, why did DFI include a second PCI-e 16x slot? (I know that the board can be modded to run SLI, but the newer revisions can't be modded). Also, can the extra 16x slot be used as a 1x slot?
 

Peter

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2nd question: Yes. You can plug "narrow" cards into "wide" slots, e.g. a 4x card (or even a 1x) into a 16x slot. Link width is automatically negotiated by the chips on each end.

1st question: So you can run two graphics cards w/o SLI-ing them?
 

gate1975mlm

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Originally posted by: Peter
2nd question: Yes. You can plug "narrow" cards into "wide" slots, e.g. a 4x card (or even a 1x) into a 16x slot. Link width is automatically negotiated by the chips on each end.

1st question: So you can run two graphics cards w/o SLI-ing them?


Are you saying that you can put a PCI Express 1X Sound Card into one of the 16X slots where the video card would go?
 

Demo24

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you can put lower into higher yes

and the extra 16x is there for a 4 monitor setup. obviously a video card wont fit in a PCI-e 1x slot ;)
 

TheInvincibleMustard

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Also, it's a cheaper from a manufacturing cost to have more boards built very similar ... there's even supposed to be an Ultra-DR that includes the SI RAID controller, and there's an SLI-D that doesn't have it (available only outside of North America, AFAIK).