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does the i7 4770k support SLI. im 99% sure it does but i just wanna make sure. id be very confused if a €350 cpu didn't support sli

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The CPU supports it, just make sure that your motherboard does.

does the i7 4770k support SLI. im 99% sure it does but i just wanna make sure. id be very confused if a €350 cpu didn't support sli

:)

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Ofcourse it does

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For SLI support you need at least pci-e x8 for each videocard and a motherboard that has the SLI liscence from nvidia.. cheaper motherboards lack one or both of those so you need to check your motherboard's support / spec page to work out if it will work. If the spec sheet for your motherboard doesn't mention SLI then it doesn't support it.. that feature costs money to have so they will always mention it if they have paid money to add it. If it just says it supports crossfire it won't work for SLI.

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does the i7 4770k support SLI. im 99% sure it does but i just wanna make sure. id be very confused if a €350 cpu didn't support sli

:)

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The CPU supports it, just make sure that your motherboard does.

"I genuinely dislike the promulgation of false information, especially to people who are asking for help selecting new parts."

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