Uhh... I think the packaging says the cards when run in SLI need to have two slots between each other... Of course what self-respecting geek actually heeds these warnings? I just thought I'd point it out.
Also... I'm wondering... I know a normal SLI setup can power up to four displays at once. What I want to know is, can this power six? Or is it capped at four?
No, no, no, you're thinking of SLI Mode. Any SLI owner knows you can take it out of that mode and run up to four monitors. So my question still stands.
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Uhh... I think the packaging says the cards when run in SLI need to have two slots between each other... Of course what self-respecting geek actually heeds these warnings? I just thought I'd point it out.
Also... I'm wondering... I know a normal SLI setup can power up to four displays at once. What I want to know is, can this power six? Or is it capped at four?
SLi will only run one (1) display, not four. Increasing the number of cards isn't going to change that.
No, no, no, you're thinking of SLI Mode. Any SLI owner knows you can take it out of that mode and run up to four monitors. So my question still stands.