CrossFireX *and* SLI compatibility? I wasn't aware that it was even possible for one board to support both. Have other manufacturers been doing this?
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Straight_ManGeeky, in my own wayNaples, FLIcrontian
edited August 2012
Gigabyte is board mfr, but Intel Chipset Z77 supports this. You can, to be clear, either CrossfireX or SLI, board is not triple video card board unless I am mistaken. Thus not both at once.
CrossFireX *and* SLI compatibility? I wasn't aware that it was even possible for one board to support both. Have other manufacturers been doing this?
Beginning with the X58 chipset, Intel platforms have supported both SLI and CrossfireX. AMD's 900-series chipsets introduced SLI support for non-NVIDIA chipsets. AMD allows anyone to use CrossfireX, but NVIDIA wants a license for SLI, which is why you don't see official support on a lot of pre-900 AMD motherboards. Of course there are ways around the NVIDIA block, but those involve driver modification and may not always work as intended.
Gigabyte is board mfr, but Intel Chipset Z77 supports this. You can, to be clear, either CrossfireX or SLI, board is not triple video card board unless I am mistaken. Thus not both at once.
Triple GPUs are supported as long as you have the PCI Express slots, CrossfireX/SLI bridges, and GPUs to run it.
I'm pretty sure you cannot have both SLI and CrossfireX operating in the same system at the same time.
Ok, for those of us who have a certain amount of electronics knowledge it just doesn't cut it to show some button pressing and say you just draw 800amps . I wanna see how you connected to the motherboard, how you tricked it to deliver that power, and most of all i want to see the wires that deliver those 300amps to each of those machines
Got excited when I saw 4 DIMMs on the forward edge of the board. Got depressed when I realized there was no matching 4 set on the rear edge of the board. "Oh wait, 1155. DANGIT."
Got excited when I saw 4 DIMMs on the forward edge of the board. Got depressed when I realized there was no matching 4 set on the rear edge of the board. "Oh wait, 1155. DANGIT."
Got excited when I saw 4 DIMMs on the forward edge of the board. Got depressed when I realized there was no matching 4 set on the rear edge of the board. "Oh wait, 1155. DANGIT."
4 DIMMs = No Sale.
If memory serves, LGA1155 only supports a maximum of 4 DIMMs
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Straight_ManGeeky, in my own wayNaples, FLIcrontian
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also, make me a mini-ITX version as well kthx
I'm pretty sure you cannot have both SLI and CrossfireX operating in the same system at the same time.
I wanna see how you connected to the motherboard, how you tricked it to deliver that power, and most of all i want to see the wires that deliver those 300amps to each of those machines
Got depressed when I realized there was no matching 4 set on the rear edge of the board.
"Oh wait, 1155. DANGIT."
4 DIMMs = No Sale.
wait. no. i'm not.