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yh you can but only if youre using more than 4 screens
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To anyone that has read the original answer to this. NO you can not sli two different cards. Only amd crossfire can do that within families. Sli works in a way that it has to be the same exact card to work properly, that is why motherboards are harder to find for sli.
No. 9600GT does NOT support TRI-SLI!!! 2 GTX 260 is possible.
Yes, if you are referring on putting two 295 gtx on a crossfire motherboard, but you can get an equivalent by doing SLI on Nvidia motherboards, simply that NVIDIA = SLI while ATI = crossfire.
The GTX 660 for sure.
I've been trying to find the answer for over an hour now..... I almost can't even find anything about the GTX 555 SLI... all searches pretty much bring up the GTX 555M for laptops :(
Yes, the GTX 460 has pixel shader 5.0, which will run Sims 3 (as well as pretty much every game on the market).
I would recommend at least 500W!!!
The pixel fill rate is how fast it makes the pixels "show up" from what i understand.when using SLI you have the same amount of RAM as one card would have.in SLI each card calculates every other frame and puts them together, so under 30 fps would be bad.however, the GTX 250 uses GDDR3 which is slower than the GTX 470's GDDR5, with this info, one GTX 470 should out preform 2 GTX 250's in SLI.also with the GTX 470 you can upgrade to SLI later for more advanced games- so it is more future proof.also given are some benchmarksGTX 250 SLI :http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/gf-gts250-sli_8.html#sect0GTX 470: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/30321-nvidia-geforce-gtx-470-review-18.htmlthe benchmarks show the GTX 250 in SLI going a little faster- but you can't upgrade it in the future, leading to you needing to replace it.the choice is up to you, it is your opinion. good luck with your gaming rig
I would go for two 980 Ti's but you never know when a game might have problems with sli configuration
No as long as they have the same clock/memory then it should work fine.