and in the specs they said that it support Quad SLI ... does it mean I can't add another gtx 560 ti to my system in normal SLI mode ?? I have one asus gtx 560 TI.
if not, then I can only stick with 2 like gtx 590 ???? is that what they're saying ?? what a goddamn motherboard that I bought.
and in the specs they said that it support Quad SLI ... does it mean I can't add another gtx 560 ti to my system in normal SLI mode ?? I have one asus gtx 560 TI.
thanks for your help.
yes you can do that, using the dual sli bridge; (just make sure your psu can handle it before doing)
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if not, then I can only stick with 2 like gtx 590 ???? is that what they're saying ?? what a goddamn motherboard that I bought.
They are saying that you ALSO can use 2 590, it supports up to that, you can do sli without problems;
calm down, yes you can run dual SLi and the Quad SLi is the max for that board to run. just read the manual and/or ask here for assistance. but the mods will reprimand you for the language.
Message edited by malmental on 02-07-2012 at 02:16:26 PM
are you mad or what?
The website is not entirely correct, however you have micro board which mean smaller in size so how could you hande 2 gtx590 the pci xpress slots on micro board are too close mean you can't add another big card like 6990 and 590. or if you fit 2 gtx 590 then think about heat management how much heat it will produce hence they are touchable to each oher as a result fry gpu...
Second.. I had 2 evga gtx 460 with 1 sli bridge .. but they didn't work .; I mean in the Nvidia config panel they are two displayed but the SLI option is not there .. means kinda SLI not detected ..
About the power supply it's corsair AX 1200 watt .; and it's okay ..
the heat : I have 4 air coolers in the case .. one of them cover the whole left side and I can install 2 big cards without any problem...
I can't see where I can plug 2 SLI bridges there is only one way to do it with gtx 460.
If I resuse the 2 gtx 460 ... how do I make them work ?? as I told you windows and nvidia config panels display them as 2 seperate cards and I can't find the SLI option in the tree view in nvidia cfg panel.
thanks all for your help.
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BTW .. one SLI way I mean that I have an SLI bridge that can link only two cards and the 2 gtx 460 have only one slot each to plug the bridge .. dual SLI bridge means a one to link a dual core graphic card to another right ? okay .. but what makes me sure that the 2 gtx 460 are working in SLI mode if the SLI option doesn't show up in nvidia control panel.
I'm really sad cause of this mother board .. I have 2 good evga gtx 460 and I can use them LOL (actually I didn't know how to use them in this mobo)
OS Specs:
windows 7 64bit
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update the motherboard BIOS and then your SLi will be available.
I've had the same problem.
Thank you so much Bro ... I forgot completely about that .. actually since I bought the mobo .. I installed all the drivers except the bios update :s LOL
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I actually figured that one out the hard way, even after being on EVGA phone support for hours..
I was actually trying to brick the board and fixed it instead, I was updating the BIOS with overclocked settings..
oh well.
after that the board ran SLi flawlessly up to the minute I sold it for upgrades.
goodluck.
I actually figured that one out the hard way, even after being on EVGA phone support for hours..
I was actually trying to brick the board and fixed it instead, I was updating the BIOS with overclocked settings..
oh well.
after that the board ran SLi flawlessly up to the minute I sold it for upgrades.
goodluck.
Thank you so much Bro ... You saved my Life hahahahah I'm in Love with this mobo again
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