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A SLI video card is a video card that allows you to insert more than 2 graphics cards into your computer. It supports up to 4 of the same GPU's running at the same time. SLI was developed by 3DFX in 1997 for use with their graphics card the Voodoo2 but after the company was defuncted nVidia acquired the rights to use this technology. There is also CrossFireX which was developed by ATI.

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Can you use an ati video card in a motherboard that's made for and sli video card?

Yes you can use an ati video card in a sli motherboard, however you cannot put two ati graphics cards in that motherboard and run them in sli. As far as putting one in and just running it single your ok. You would need a motherboard that supports Crossfire to run two ati graphics cards together.


What two technologies allow you to use more then one video card in a system?

For ATI GPUs, it's called CrossFireX. For NVIDIA GPUs, it's called SLI. More info check related links below.


A computer that can host dual pci-express video card is said to be?

There is not any particular name for a computer supporting dual pci-x Video Card. Instead this technology is referred to as "CrossFire" for ATI Video Cards and "SLI" for nVidia Video Cards.


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I would recommend at least 500W!!!


What is SLI in graphics card of a computer?

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What does it mean when they talk about an SLI graphic card?

SLI is new technology that allows you to scale graphics performance.


Foxconn nforce 590 sli motherboard will a ddr3 graphics card work with it?

NForce 590 sli motherboard will work with such card as far as it has an appropriate port (PCI-E).


What is the difference between an alienware 7500 and 7500sli?

The 7500SLI allows the user to function with SLI technology, the 7500 does not. Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is a brand name for a multi-GPU solution developed by NVIDIA for linking two (or more) video cards together to produce a single output. SLI is an application of parallel processing for computer graphics, meant to increase the processing power available for graphics. With SLI, it is possible to theoretically double the power of your graphics solution just by adding a second identical video card.


What technology allows you to use more than one video card in a system?

For ATI GPUs, it's called CrossFireX. For NVIDIA GPUs, it's called SLI.


What are the names of the two technologies used to install multiple video cards in the same system?

SLI or CrossfireNvidia - SLI ( Scalable Link Interface )AMD/ATi - CrossFireSLI and CrossFire


What is a graphic card in a computer?

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What two technologies allow you to use more than one video card in the system?

For ATI GPUs, it's called CrossFireX. For NVIDIA GPUs, it's called SLI.

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