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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 6
OS: XP
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Help with SLI
Hi,
I am building my own computer atm. I Just bought a brand new LanParty UT nF4 Ultra-D, thinking it supported SLI, I cant even find it on the DSI website if it is SLI compatible! I also bought thinking it is SLI compatible 2xGV-NX66256DP nVidia Geforce 6600 pci-e graphics cards. If anyone can give me any help, or tell me where I have gone wrong please let me know. Thanks MasterK |
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That board has two PCI express slots, but is not SLI compatable.
http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardware/Reviews/dfinf4ultralp/1.html this review on Page 2 states what the intention is. It is to allow up to 4 displays to be used by utilizing to PCIe cards. But it is not SLI compatible. edit: if you want a good SLI board and you can return that one, get the Asus A8N series, provided that you still want to stay with skt 939. That is an awesome board!
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