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Old 08-17-2007, 01:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default XFX S775 nForce 680i LT SLI DDR2 ATX

Has anybody got this board at all? I need to know wether theres enough space for 2x dabs.com - EVGA GeForce 8800GTS 320MB GDDR3 PCIE DUAL DVI (320-P2-N811)

I've read theres not much space on it, but I am going to be using 2 of these in SLi.

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if its an SLI board then yes it will have room

if you want a 680i i suggest this one:
Newegg.com - EVGA 122-CK-NF68-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
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ya its fine... but for that price just get one 8800gtx instead of two gts's
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yeah one GTX willl kill two of those
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I'm too impatient lol, I can't afford to get one this month - but I suppose I could get 1 next month then sell the the GTS. I'll get another GTX the month after too.. hmm this pc should be a beast, right? I'm prolly gona need a 700w PSU instead of the 600w :s

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Ok I've agreed finance with the website it comes to 1,208.00 GBP = 2,405.97 USD

Thats with 2x 8800 GTX's and a 700w PSU, think that'll be enough power?

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700 might be stretching it with 2 GTX's.

im using this. its rated to run 2 GTX's. many people on slizone are using it also with no problems, even with 2 Ultras.

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Unless you already have the board, save your money and get a p35 board and a single gtx.
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maybe he wants to run SLI....just because its the local bandwagon on here to get a DS3R doesnt mean that everyone should have that board. there are other options and better boards out there. especially if he wants to run SLI and have a decent gaming rig.

i personally bought an EVGA 680i board because i plan to SLI 2 Ultras in the near future.
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Yes, paying 130 for a p35 board and a single graphics card that runs roughly 80% as good as an sli configuration for 800 bucks less is jumping on a bandwagon.
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"SLI is, simply put, two graphics processors doing the work of one. Each graphics card is assigned 50% of the visual workload for a given scene and both GPUs render their share concurrently, effectively doubling the output. As we know, no system is 100% efficient, but SLI can come as close as a 90% performance gain under supported titles and applications."

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