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SLI Bridging compatibility !?
CARD I =>
Model :Point of View GeForce 8800 GTS 320mb
Graphics Engine : NVIDIA 8800 GTS GPU
Video Memory : 320 MB
Core Clock : 513 Mhz
Memory Clock : 1584 Mhz
Memory Speed : 1.1 ns GDDR 3
Memory Bus : 320 bit
Interface : PCI Express 16x
RAMDAC : Dual 400 Mhz
D-Sub : No
DVI-I : 2x
TV-Out : Yes
Video-In : No
HDTV : Yes
Unified Shaders : 96
CARD 2 =>
Model : MSI NX8800GTS-T2D320E-HD
Graphics Engine GeForce 8800 GTS
Bus Standard PCI Express x16
Memory Type GDDR3
Memory Size(MB) 320
Memory Interface 320bit
Core Clock Speed(MHz) 500
Memory Clock Speed(MHz) 1600
Memory Bandwidth(GB/sec) 64
1:) These two cards compatible for SLI bridging ?
Which is better option,
2:) Above two graphics card if SLI bridging is possible ?
3:) or Only MSI N9800GTX Plus-T2D 512-OC 512MB GDDR3 ?
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Those two cards ARE compatible for SLI bridging (if your motherboard supports it), but I'd much rather have the 9800GTX -- you'll have about equal performance with a much, much less power draw.
- canizaresLv 45 years ago
From what I understand approximately SL-I configs. you certainly ought to have better pictures all jointly, In different words The motherboard is gonna use them the two to boost the applications. With the blend, your pictures would be better then the DX11 provides on my own. a minimum of i desire so. I ordered the motherboard (nforce 680i) and 3 enjoying cards for sli (gtx 280)