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SLI compatilbility question

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Hi to all,

Quick question........I have a rig that i wanna eek a bit more power from. I currently have a Gainward GTX295 single board version installed and was thinking of just adding a second GTX295 card for SLI. My PC is fully specified for SLI. My question is this..........I know have have to buy another GTX295 single board version, but do i have to get an exact one. ie: The card i currently have is a Gainward GTX295 single board version, do i have to get another Gainward or can i get an XFX, BFG, EVGA GTX295 single board?

Cheers.
 
any will do as long as the memory is the same.


The 295 is already a sli card btw. adding another will make it Quad.
 
Mmmm interesting....... i was wondering if i could use the dual board version of the GTX 295 instead of the single board version like i currently have. The dual board versions seem to be a lot more common to buy 2nd hand.

Does anyone know if i can mix a single board GTX 295 with a dual board GTX 295 for quad SLI????
 
Quad SLI does not scale as well as going from single GPU to Dual. IMO you should just upgrade to a more modern single GPU card. It will save a lot of power, and give you access to DX11.
 
Quad SLI does not scale as well as going from single GPU to Dual. IMO you should just upgrade to a more modern single GPU card. It will save a lot of power, and give you access to DX11.

+1. Lots of reported problems with quad SLI, maybe a second hand GTX480 would be better.

Andi.
 
Must admit i had a 295 and sold it on the bay about 8 months ago for a 580. The difference in noise and heat is staggering. Oh and performance :) The 295 was a awesome card in its day.
 
Thanks for the replies guys and all your thoughts are greatly appreciated :)

I was pondering wether to just ditch my GTX 295 and start fresh, but at the mo cost is a factor. I figure to get a current decent card i'll have to spend at least £300. My initial thought was this.......i was thinking about ticking along with what i've got and just add another 2nd hand 295 for about £100, until DX12 and DX12 cards appear which i assume will be this/next year??? Then make the most of the new technology from the start.
I'm a little out of touch with the PC/modding scene at the mo, so please enlighten me if my assumptions are incorrect.

Thanks again guys :)
 
Hi again all.

After a bit of consideration and research, i think i'm gonna go for a new card and start fresh. A second hand GTX 295 will probably cost between £100 and £150, so i think i'd be better off say, spending £300 on a new DX11 card.
I thinking now about getting a 2.5GB EVGA GTX 570???? Will be about £300.

The options i'm considering are:

GTX 480
GTX 570 2.5GB
GTX 570 1.2GB

Does anyone have any suggestions or advice about which above card i should get?? I'm looking to play BF3 and other games at my monitors native res with all bells and whistles maxxed out.
THANKS.

My system currently is:

Intel i7 920 overclocked to 3.2Ghz
Coolit Domino CPU liquid cooler
Asus P6T motherboard
6 gigs of ram. 1600mHz
GTX 295
Tagan 1100 watts super rock PSU
150GB velociraptor
1TB storage drive
24 inch Samsung Syncmaster (1920x1200)
Windows 7 64 bit
Kaze Scythe Master Ace fan controller controlling 4 fans
Creative sound blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty sound card
 
The only thing that would bother me about spending £300 on a 570, is that for £40-£50 more you get into the 580 range.

As you said above. I'd be tempted to wait for the new cards to release
 
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