Is there a specific SLI bridge I would have to use to put the Nvidia GeForce 570 GTX HD into SLI? Just wondering. Thanks!
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I had two bridges come with my motherboard, one foe tri SLI and the other one was a flexible one which allows for two different dual SLI setups. You can see it near the back of the cards.
Here is a pic of mine using the flexible one, I later slid the second card to the lower slot though.
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Currently I have a 850 watt power supply and I was wondering if I needed more power to put in a second video card. Here are my specs below:
Windows 7 64 bit Home Edition
Processor: Intel Core i7 Processor i7-2600 3.4GHz 8MB LGA1155 CPU
RAM: Corsair Memory 8 Dual Channel Kit DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) 240-Pin DDR3SDRAM
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD 1280MB GDDR5 Dual DVI/ HDMI/ DisplayPort PCI-Express 2.0 Graphics Card
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus 120mm Sleeve CPU Cooler
Case: Cooler Master HAF ATX Mid Tower Case, RC-922M-KKN1-GP (Black)
PSU: Corsair CMPSU-850HX 850-Watt HX Professional Series 80 Plus Certified Power Supply
HDD: Western Digital 500GB SATA3 7200rpm 32 MB Hard Drive - Bulk WD5002AALX Caviar Black
Screen: ASUS VH242H 23.6-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor - Black
Motherboard: ASUS P8P67 PRO LGA 1155 SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 Supported Intel P67 DDR3 2400 ATX Motherboard
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You should e fine. I had to guess on things like fans but I came up with 668W with an OC of 4.0 on your CPU.
Use this calculator and put in all the parts yourself before you take the plunge.
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Quite a lot is an understatement lol.
I have a Killawatt meter on my desktop gaming rig including my 24" lcd. With Intel Burn Test and 3dmark vantage running im only pulling 420 watts. thats including the monitor..... That psu site says I need a minimum 640 watt psu..... And recommend a 700......
So if i minus the monitor which is 50 watts, my system full tilt needs 370 watts to run but they are telling me to buy something twice that powerful........
2500k stock with gtx 285 btw.
25-30% is more then enough. not 70-100%
OK back on topic
THIS has me thinking you will be close with 2 570's. But its hard to tell without building it. You will loose some power to the PSU itself. Dont go adding any car head lights or cigarette lighters to it
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I'm on my phone now so its a pain to check but there is a setting that has the percent usage so I think there is bedroom un that number.
I would love to measure my vantage sometime to see how accurate.[img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4373/35734799443_53cb20ef13_z.jpg[/img]
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I would appreciate it if a person can once and for all answer me this questions. I've asked almost everyone I know. Never gotten a clear answer.
If my motherboard supports 3x/4x Sli, why can't I put one in the top slot, skip a slot, and put another in the 3rd slot. As everyone knows, SLI will pretty much cut out the air to the first card. Why, why for the love of God, why can't a company understand that and make a motherboard where you can have an empty space of at least 1 inch between the PCI-e slots. Does one exist? I have never seen one. I want SLI, but I don't want to choke my first card.
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Oh Snap skip a slot
Oh Snap GTX480's and skip a slot
Look in your EVGA Classified box. you should have one of these Even though its for 3-way SLI +Physx card, you can use this for 2 way SLI and have all the air room you need.
If you can find the old XFX SLI ribbon, they have a long version. ASUS also have long ribbons
The bottom orange ribbon is made for 2-way sli (no slot skipping)
The bottom 3way slot can also be use 2 way. Just skip the middle plug
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I skipped a slot but I don't have full PCIe x2 on the second one, I don't know exactly what that means but it comes down to a 4% loss in performance over having both X2 slots.
Here is a quick pic of what I did.
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