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Hello

 

i have recently purchased a new GPU and have a three monitor display however I want to add another two but my GPU only supports a max of three, but I have a second gpu but it is not SLI or Cross-Fire compatible is there any way I can run my last two monitors on a different second GPU.

 

Thank You in advance for your respond 

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57 minutes ago, Tech Gamer said:

Hello

 

i have recently purchased a new GPU and have a three monitor display however I want to add another two but my GPU only supports a max of three, but I have a second gpu but it is not SLI or Cross-Fire compatible is there any way I can run my last two monitors on a different second GPU.

 

Thank You in advance for your respond 

You may be able to. It could be possible that the GPU's won't work together in SLI/Xfire but that GPU will render only what is on the monitors it's plugged in to. The only way to know would be to try.

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you can output additional displays simply adding another graphics card, without enabling sli or crossfire. even if they are different brand.

why everybody post the spec of their rig here? i dont! cuz its made of mashed potatoes!

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