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3dfx was the king of the graphics card world in the 90s, and in a flash they were gone. The Voodoo 5 6000 was the last GPU 3dfx produced, and released – Could it have changed the face of PC gaming?
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Multi-GPU setups like SLI and Crossfire once ruled the PC gaming scene, but micro stuttering and development complexity have made them obsolete. Why, then, are we boldly predicting that the future of gaming is multi-GPU? Ross Tregemba's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gtastuntcrew302
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The Bifrost Folder - Maximizing Folding at Home Performance while Minimizing Cost Conventional dedicated builds for Folding@Home (F@H) tend to fall into three categories Single GPU, Dual GPU and, 3 or more GPUs, economies of scale dictate that driving multiple GPUs from a single system will maximize the F@H performance (PPD/$). Background: This build was inspired by the 7 GPU Octane Render which used HEDT components namely a Asus Workstation Motherboard, a Xeon-W processor and PCIe x16 extenders where the proposed build will use Desktop rather than HEDT parts as the x4 PCIe bandwidth required for F@H under Linux is less than the x8/x16 bandwidth required for Octane Render under Windows. Replacing the PCIe x16 extenders with M.2 to PCIe x16 adapters will also allow the use of the AMD cooling fan and heatsink as the smaller cables will not obstruct airflow over the motherboard as much. An existing rig will be cannibalized for parts to be installed in the mining chassis so optimal cable lengths for the m.2 extenders can be measured. Once the m.2 extenders are acquired the rig will have a second power supply added and will be populated with a full complement of GPUs and then testing will be performed to verify the folding slots all work as expected with no degradation in performance moving from x8 to x4 PCIe slots. Finally the rig will be populated with Hybrid GPUs to asses differences in noise and heat levels. This design can be extended to use HEDT Components. Utilizing an x399 motherboard, and Threadripper CPU and multiple m.2 adapters and stacking mining rigs a 16 GPU rig could be built but would still have a higher cost per slot (915$Cdn) than a rig built with Desktop components (885$Cdn) but might be an option if higher-end Threadripper processors are desired for BOINC CPU tasks. Parts List: Veddha Deluxe Miner Case v3d Gigabyte Aorus x570 Gaming X Motherboard AMD Ryzen 5 2600 CPU 2 x Corsair RM750x Power Supplies 2 x 4GB GSkill RipJaws V DDR4-3200 CL16 5 x EVGA RTX 2070 XC Super Hybrid GPUs 1 Asus Hyper M.2 v2 Quad M.2 PCIe x16 Card 6 x ADT-Link R43 m.2 to PCIe3 x16 Adapter Assemblies SATA SSD
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So when I play games I like to watch YouTube on a second monitor. However, when I do this, either YouTube loses frames (with GPU scheduling enabled) or my game is loses frames (with GPU scheduling disabled). I want to be able to game and watch videos at the same time with no performance loss. I currently have a 3070 ti. Could I pop a GTX 1050 Ti into my system solely for video decode?
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I'm planning on getting a 6900XT or 6800XT, and I'm planning on reusing my GTX 1060 6GB for hardware passthrough with VMs. How will bifurcation work? Will the 2 PCIe slots end up running on 3.0, or will it be possible to run 4.0 at the top and 3.0 at the bottom (or flip)? I currently have an Gigabyte X570S Aorus Master.
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Hello all. My current build has the following: - MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC - AMD RX5700XT Sapphire Blower Just ordered a Zotac RTX2070S Mini. Can still cancel it. My plan is to eventually replaced the RX5700XT with a second RTX2070S Mini and then use NVLINK to aggregate both GPUs. My application is ML so I could really use the extra VRAM given by combining both. I saw that the Zotac is a low end RTX2070S so I wanted to get confirmation this is a good idea. The reason I ordered the mini is that it's cheap and will be able to re-use it in a future SFF build (I'm heavily interested in finding an mATX board with 2x M.2 slots, 4 RAM slots and dual GPU capability if anyone has an idea, to execute this SFF build.) Thanks all. PS: MY PSU is Gigabyte 750W I calculated it should handle both GPUs fine.
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Hi all, I was hoping someone has seen this issue before and can help me. Roughly once per day, my two AMD GPU's get hung up on a complete WU. Per the log, they complete 100%, and simply do not attempt to send, even when given multiple hours to do so. Slot 2's log: 16:45:24:WU05:FS02:Running FahCore: "C:\Program Files (x86)\FAHClient/FAHCoreWrapper.exe" C:\Users\SVMLegacy\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\cores/cores.foldingathome.org/v7/win/64bit/Core_22.fah/FahCore_22.exe -dir 05 -suffix 01 -version 705 -lifeline 6744 -checkpoint 15 -gpu-vendor amd -opencl-device 0 -gpu 0 16:45:24:WU05:FS02:Started FahCore on PID 4768 16:45:24:WU05:FS02:Core PID:10096 16:45:24:WU05:FS02:FahCore 0x22 started 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:*********************** Log Started 2020-03-30T16:45:24Z *********************** 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:*************************** Core22 Folding@home Core *************************** 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Type: 0x22 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Core: Core22 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Website: https://foldingathome.org/ 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Copyright: (c) 2009-2018 foldingathome.org 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Author: John Chodera <john.chodera@choderalab.org> and Rafal Wiewiora 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: <rafal.wiewiora@choderalab.org> 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Args: -dir 05 -suffix 01 -version 705 -lifeline 4768 -checkpoint 15 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: -gpu-vendor amd -opencl-device 0 -gpu 0 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Config: <none> 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:************************************ Build ************************************* 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Version: 0.0.2 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Date: Dec 6 2019 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Time: 21:30:31 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Repository: Git 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Revision: abeb39247cc72df5af0f63723edafadb23d5dfbe 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Branch: HEAD 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Compiler: Visual C++ 2008 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Options: /TP /nologo /EHa /wd4297 /wd4103 /Ox /MT 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Platform: win32 10 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Bits: 64 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Mode: Release 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:************************************ System ************************************ 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5670 @ 2.93GHz 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 44 Stepping 2 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: CPUs: 12 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Memory: 23.99GiB 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Free Memory: 20.22GiB 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: Threads: WINDOWS_THREADS 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: OS Version: 6.2 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Has Battery: false 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: On Battery: false 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: UTC Offset: -4 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: PID: 10096 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: CWD: C:\Users\SVMLegacy\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\work 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: OS: Windows 10 Home 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22: OS Arch: AMD64 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:******************************************************************************** 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Project: 11778 (Run 0, Clone 22000, Gen 12) 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Unit: 0x00000011287234c95e7748e4d7c681aa 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Reading tar file core.xml 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Reading tar file integrator.xml 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Reading tar file state.xml 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Reading tar file system.xml 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Digital signatures verified 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Folding@home GPU Core22 Folding@home Core 16:45:25:WU05:FS02:0x22:Version 0.0.2 16:45:39:WU05:FS02:0x22:Completed 0 out of 2000000 steps (0%) 16:45:39:WU05:FS02:0x22:Temperature control disabled. 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16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22:*************************** Core22 Folding@home Core *************************** 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Type: 0x22 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Core: Core22 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Website: https://foldingathome.org/ 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Copyright: (c) 2009-2018 foldingathome.org 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Author: John Chodera <john.chodera@choderalab.org> and Rafal Wiewiora 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: <rafal.wiewiora@choderalab.org> 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Args: -dir 02 -suffix 01 -version 705 -lifeline 5736 -checkpoint 15 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: -gpu-vendor amd -opencl-platform 0 -opencl-device 0 -gpu 0 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Config: <none> 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22:************************************ Build ************************************* 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Version: 0.0.2 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Date: Dec 6 2019 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Time: 21:30:31 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Repository: Git 16:44:22:WU02:FS03:0x22: Revision: 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They will again reach this state upon completion. Slot 2 has the opencl-index set to 0, it will not fold otherwise. All others set to defaults. No overclocks, known good GPU's. GPU 0 (Slot 1): Nvidia GTX 660 GPU 1 (Slot 2): AMD HD 6950 GPU 2 (Slot 3): AMD RX 480 Motherboard: ASUS P6X58D Deluxe PSU: EVGA Supernova 850W G2 Things I have done to correct the issue: 1. Uninstalled F@H client & data, clean install 2. Remove and re-seat GPU's 3. DDU & reinstall both NVidia & AMD drivers. Thanks in advance!
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So through an odd series of events I've ended up with both a GTX 1070 and RX 480 8gb. I've run out of outputs on my 1070 with my multi-monitor setup and was wondering if it is possible to use the RX 480 for more outputs (a 720p projector). I understand that the 1070 won't be able to run GPU acceleration in games on the projector, but for 720p the RX 480 is already massively overkill. Will installing both drivers on the system cause problems? If not, will all outputs support acceleration from their respective GPU?
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So the long and the short of it is that I'm looking to get my first multi-GPU setup going. My grand plan is to buy an RX480, and throw in a second one when my budget allows. My current motherboard is an H170 chipset with 2 PCIe slots, one 16x, and one 4x. Despite the PCB having a lovely little label saying it supports crossfire, I don't entirely believe it. I'm assuming that I will need a board with the 2nd slot being at least an 8x, as seems to be the norm with Z170 boards. Also my current processor only has a max of 16 PCIe lanes (its an i5 6600), so I'm assuming that needs an upgrade as well. (Edit: Have looked at the 6700k specs, same PCIe lane config, so I assume that its fine then?) Finally, I have an entry level Quadro card that I salvaged from a dead CAD machine that was being thrown out, would there be any benefit to throwing that in my 2nd slot as something like a PhysX card?
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Heya, So I ordered a new GPU (ASUS 1080 Strix) to upgrade my EVGA 770; Since I am running a triple-monitor setup, but never play on more than one, I wonder if I can keep my 770 running for the 2 other monitors that run in desktop mode while I game on the screen running the new 1080 without using SLI (which, afaik doesnt even work for different models) Does this work at all? Will I run into trouble when, for example, moving windows from one monitor to another? It would be the first time ive ever done anything multi-GPU, so I really have no idea what to expect. I didn't really find any reliable information online and wonder if there is any performance benefit at all. Running it as a physx driver sounds like a bad idea (insert lukes video on that here), so I wont be doing that. Thanks! P.S.: is there any way to check if the LTT referral link I used worked?
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Good Afternoon and Happy Hump Day! I have just received all of the materials to set up SLI on my machine, 2x GTX 1080 and HB SLI Bridge. Anything I need to know getting set up?
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I've been trying to come up with a cost efficient way to upgrade my current setup to increase my working performance, but at the same time be able to play modern games from time to time. I currently have two gtx760's in sli, which works fine, but since I hate to switch between windows while working (Yup. Three monitors isn't enough to keep track of everything simultaneously) I've decided to switch out my main display to a 4K display. This gives me a perfect excuse to switch out my old graphics cards to new one(s). I don't mind playing games in 1080p, but then again, if I had a 4K display, why not use 4K? First I thought of getting a GTX1070, but since it does not support SLI I got reeeeeealy confused. I've been straying off from AMD for many years now and I have my prejudices towards their more recent cards because of that. I've been looking up benchmarks, reviews and comparisons, but still haven't been able to make a decisions between the two. So I decided to turn to LTT community! I've been reading this forum for quite some time and watching LTT videos even longer. Thanks in advance! tl;dr Gonna buy a 4K monitor to replace one monitor in 3-monitor setup. Want to buy new graphics card(s) because of that. AMD or NVIDIA? Usecase: Programming, reading stackoverflow, simultaneous hardware monitoring and casual gaming.
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How to game at 8K Resolution If we want to game at 8K we need a lot of power. Things you need: 1. 2 Nvidia Titan X(P)s 2. 1 2x2 monitor stand 3. 4 4K monitors. 4. 1 2-Way SLI bridge. Steps to follow: 1. Setup the two Titan XPs with SLI 2. Setup the monitor stand and but the monitors on it. 3. Configure the monitors in the Nvidia Control Panel. 4. Go to display settings. 5. Change the resolution to 7680x4320. 6. Open display adapter properties. 7. Find the hertz tab and change it to 60 hertz. 8. Save all changes. 9. YOU HAVE 8K!!!!!!!
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So I wanted to find out about this and couldn't find anything on the internet. I currently have an ASUS ROG STRIX GTX 1070 and EVGA GTX 980 Ti Hybrid on my hands and I'm wondering if I will be able to run them in SLI and make it work. I'm just concerned about whether they'll work together or not and as far as I know the 900 series isn't compatible with FreeSync but will I be able to use my G-Sync compatible monitor if I connect it to the 1070? I have a Gigabyte z390 Gaming X mobo (not sure if it supports SLI either)
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Hello everyone, I'm new to this forum and the gaming side of things. I'm a computer science (programmer) major and thought I should start my way into the hardware side of things and basically learn my way up to increase my knowledge. So I started off on my curious and slow pasted journey to create my own gaming rig. This build is not quite finished, I am hoping to get a insight on some things before I further my conquest. ---------------------------------------------- Build: ~~PC Hound *link to pc build (specs)*~~ ---------------------------------------------- I would like to know if having AMD & Nvidia graphics cards on the same motherboard is possible and how to make it work if it does. Also if having more ram exceeding the cpus recommendations will bottleneck my system in anyway (the motherboard supports 3333+mhz and up to 8 ram slots), but the cpu supports only 2400mhz and only 4 slots. *why make a motherboard specificly for the x99 chipset with these specs if the cpu can't handle it?* What other accessories do I need and what should I understand? If you have any suggestions on what I need to do or if I need to make any corrections. Please don't hesitate to tell me... As I said before I am a complete noob to building a pc, but from the research I have done the is a great rig and it should be future proofed for awhile?! Not related to the issue, but if you'd also like to give me pointers on how to set up this build software and hardware wise, I'll gladly take advice from you and whatever sources, vid or articles, you could provide! Thanks you!
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Hey guys, i was wondering, if i would add a second old card i have lying around to my system (ryzen 7 1700, RX 580 etc) just to use the ports on that card, can it use the performance from the rx580 when i play a game or work (Unity, 3ds max, photoshop) Thanks
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Hi all... I have a 1080ti & a RX 580 in my rig AMD for my Hackintosh but when I am in Windows I want to use my RX580 to play YouTube videos and stream my 3 CCTV cameras on my two seperate monitors and my 1080ti for when I want to play games, however I have noticed that when playing games my FPS is hurt and I am using a 120hz 1440p ultrawide and not hitting 120fps. I have tried settings on low and don't even get 120fps. Could it be my CPU I have a Ryzen 5 1600? I can see in task manager that both GPUs are working. thanks
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So i've recently got myself a new workstation,with TR 2950X and Radeon PRO WX2100. I decided that I might game on it sometimes so i got myself a 350$ brand new VEGA 56 from XFX. After install that GPU into the system it didn't work with Radeon PRO drivers first,so i installed driver for VEGA 56 and my WX2100 stopped working. However after another reboot and reinstallation of Radeon Pro drivers both GPUs showed up in the device manager but still can't figure out how to designate heavy 3D rendering tasks to vega and 2d tasks to wx2100.
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So before all the specs were released about the 20 series GPUs I was considering an upgrade, but now with the price/performance ratio of the 2080ti I have been weary to go through with it. My current setup is already on the high end side however, my basic specs are as follows... i7-6700k @ 4.6GHz 48GB DDR4 3200MHz EVGA 1080ti FTW3 Samsung 960 Pro M.2 LG 27UK650-W 4K monitor I've been running my 1080ti for about a year now and love it, my question is should I go SLI if I can find a used GPU on eBay for say $500-$600 or should I hold onto my single 1080ti and wait a few more generations? I've been doing research on SLI scaling and the numbers aren't consistent for every title out there but there is a significant boost in performance for 4k gaming that I have seen across multiple user benchmarks. I just got a 4k monitor and my endgame is to have a rig that can chug through 4k like nothing, but I don't want to spend $1200 on the 2080ti.....
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Hi All, I'm struggling with this a little. I assumed that if you had two different GPUs and connected them to two different Monitors then you would be able to use each GPU to run a different progarm on the different monitor. But that doesn't seem to be the case. I thought by adding an AMD GPU connected to my second monitor then if I was watching Netflix on that screen then it would render on the AMD card, and then my Nvidia card wouldn't have as much trouble rendering a game on my primary monitor. But that doesn't seem to be the case - everything seems to get rendered on whatever my primary display adapter is. This makes my multi GPU set up rather pointless, so is there any way I can make them share the load? Also, would it be easier if they were both the same brand? Like, if I had both Nvidia cards would I be able to manage that through the Nvidia control panel, or would I still have the same issue? Other topics seem to imply that if both monitors are connected to different adapters, then if a window is all on a screen then that GPU will render it, but info in task manager and GPU utilisation indicates that no matter what, the primary GPU renders everything. Is there a way to do this, or have I just wasted time and money putting a second card into my PC? Thanks.
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Hey, with the pci-e 4.0 beeing rolled out by amd graphics cards have more bandwith to utelize. Could this be used to let two graphic cards communicate with eachother? So would this make multi-gpu configurations good again? Or more is there a potantial for it to become good again? Please share your opinion or maybe even insight with me, PS: If I my english is i bit strange please ignore that, english is not my first language.
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Biostar has released their newest all-in-one Cryptomining rig, the Biostar iMiner (because everything needs an 'i' in front) A578XD for about $3500.00 USD. This machine features 8 RX 570s that are attached to their TB250-BTC D+ motherboard, thus eliminating the need for riser cards and fitting everything into a single, rack mountable case. In addition, this is running a Celeron G3930 with 4 GB of RAM, a 120 GB SSD and a 1600 Watt PSU at 88+% efficiency. Biostar is claiming that this will have an Ethereum Hashrate of ~220 MH/s. They will also be releasing two additional pre-built miners in the future, one with 6 RX 570s and the other with 12 RX 560s. https://www.anandtech.com/show/13348/biostars-iminer-a578x8d-crypto-mining-machine-now-available With the recent downtrend in Crypto prices, I'm not sure this would even be profitable (unless you get extremely cheap or free electricity), although it may be good if the Crypto markets take off again. Of course, the individual components cost themselves are probably several hundred less than this as a pre-built system. Maybe Biostar will have frequent updates that increase the different types of Crypto it can mine as the individual cryptos get too complicated for GPU based mining.
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I am creating a 8-12 monitor system that I am going to shipping out to a friend and I need some suggestions. The budget is about 1400-1500 dollars, just need a tower. The computer is going to be used for a Day trading system where they will be monitoring stocks and graphs using excel and other programs. Current parts I am thinking of are as shown below: [PCPartPicker part list](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/z7nHpG) / [Price breakdown by merchant](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/z7nHpG/by_merchant/) Type|Item|Price :----|:----|:---- **CPU** | [AMD - Ryzen 7 2700 3.2GHz 8-Core Processor](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/WPQG3C/amd-ryzen-7-2700-32ghz-8-core-processor-yd2700bbafbox) | $279.99 @ Amazon **CPU Cooler** | [Cooler Master - Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/hmtCmG/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr2) | $29.49 @ SuperBiiz **Motherboard** | [Asus - Prime X470-Pro ATX AM4 Motherboard](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/6hF48d/asus-prime-x470-pro-atx-am4-motherboard-prime-x470-pro) | $163.99 @ Newegg **Memory** | [Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 Memory](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/J27CmG/corsair-memory-cmk16gx4m2a2666c16) | $139.89 @ OutletPC **Storage** | [Samsung - 960 EVO 500GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Ykbkcf/samsung-960-evo-500gb-m2-2280-solid-state-drive-mz-v6e500) | $159.99 @ Amazon **Video Card** | [PNY - Quadro P600 2GB Video Card](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/m6H48d/pny-quadro-p600-2gb-video-card-vcqp600-pb) | $168.99 @ SuperBiiz **Case** | [Fractal Design - Focus G (White) ATX Mid Tower Case](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/YhzZxr/fractal-design-focus-g-white-atx-mid-tower-case-fd-ca-focus-wt-w) | $49.99 @ Amazon **Power Supply** | [SeaSonic - FOCUS Plus Gold 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/jWFXsY/seasonic-focus-plus-gold-850w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-ssr-850fx) | $104.99 @ Amazon **Optical Drive** | [Asus - DRW-24F1ST DVD/CD Writer](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/wT2kcf/asus-optical-drive-drw24f1st) | $18.94 @ Amazon **Operating System** | [Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit](https://pcpartpicker.com/product/wtgPxr/microsoft-os-kw900140) | $98.99 @ Newegg | *Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts* | | **Total** | **$1215.25** | Generated by [PCPartPicker](https://pcpartpicker.com) 2018-09-04 16:35 EDT-0400 | This is not including the 2nd and 3rd GPU. I would love to hear your guy's thoughts on differences and if it actually is plug and play for this setup.
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So, I was originally running a GTX 1080 Ti FE, though unfortunately one day it decided to die and wouldnt even let the motherboard POST with it connected up, same happened trying it in multiple different boards, anyway, it's currently in RMA and everyone knows the situation with the shortage of stock with GPUs. I've been running a GTX 960 2GB, and it's proving to be quite a beast, handling pretty much any game I throw at it at 4K, managing to kick out at leat 60-100 FPS at low-medium settings. Now, the 2GB version of these cards is very cheap (presumably because crypto-mining people need 4GB cards for ethhash), and I could probably pick up a 2nd card for ~£90 (still a tad expensive). Assuming the 1080 Ti will take another 1-2 weeks to come back from RMA, would this be a good choice, or is it just a waste? I'd just like to turn the settings up a little more in some games. TL:DR; Wait 1-2 weeks (possibly more) for my 1080 Ti to come back from RMA, Or Get a 2nd GTX 960 2GB for SLI with my existing one for fairly cheap?
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is there some kind of bug with 1050 Ti's? I've got 2 of them in my old Mac Pro tower running windows 10 pro. i've got 4 screens being used. One 24" 1080p plugged into the graphics card in slot 1 (EVGA SC2 1050Ti) and Three 22" 1080p screens plugged into the card in slot 2(Gigabyte Windforce 1050Ti) when i run benchmarks like heaven or superposition: or games on the main screen i notice the second gpu is being utilized at the same level. I have no SLI bridge. the cards don't even have SLI bridges. and the motherboard is 10 years old. is this just how multiple graphics cards interact? PS. i know still running a 2008 computer is way beyond out of date but i can't upgrade til at least the summer to a modern system. any one know what's going on or a way to separate the usage between the cards? i like watching youtube or movies on the side with social media on the other side and gaming in the middle.