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30 minutes ago, goodtofufriday said:

thats x79.

 

This might be the only way to do it with x99

 

http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=EP2C612D8HM#Specifications

 

Shuttle does make a 1151 board with a 4x and 16x pcie slot so it could be feesable there for crossfire, dont think SLI would work though. http://us.shuttle.com/products/sz170r8-v2/

 

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The point wasn't about which gen it was, it was about whether a ITX build can run dual GPUs like SLI and the answer is Yes.

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6 minutes ago, TheRandomness said:

 

With PCIe bifurcation as well as a supporting motherboard/CPU (X99E-ITX can do this afaik) you could run Crossfire, but SLI needs to be certified on the motherboard.

There's some 11.9L cases that take an mATX board. SLI ready.

4 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

still, having 2 massive 1080 doesn't look small and appealing to me. unless there are some powerful mini/low profile cards in the future

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Just now, dizmo said:

There's some 11.9L cases that take an mATX board. SLI ready.

Enter the R9 Fury Nano...

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19 hours ago, Simurgh said:

Good, we need more small cases. IMO compact cases with lots of firepower are more appealing than a Full Tower. 

Since I never am going to SLI/Crossfire, I really wish I could've gone Mini ITX/ Micro ATX for my new motherboard+CPU. I already have my case and all, but a new one wouldn't have been too expensive. But, I didn't think about it.

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36 minutes ago, goodtofufriday said:

thats x79.

 

This might be the only way to do it with x99

 

http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=EP2C612D8HM#Specifications

 

Shuttle does make a 1151 board with a 4x and 16x pcie slot so it could be feesable there for crossfire, dont think SLI would work though. http://us.shuttle.com/products/sz170r8-v2/

 

61wF07dN0GL.jpg

 

hey that's a nice blue motherboard

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8 minutes ago, Kobathor said:

Since I never am going to SLI/Crossfire, I really wish I could've gone Mini ITX/ Micro ATX for my new motherboard+CPU. I already have my case and all, but a new one wouldn't have been too expensive. But, I didn't think about it.

Yeah it's the main reason I switched to Intel CPU's because of all the options you have for Micro ATX and Mini ITX motherboards. too bad my MOBO is still kind of garbage.

I used to have a Fractal Design R4 but I just thought that was wayy too big. 

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16 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

The point wasn't about which gen it was, it was about whether a ITX build can run dual GPUs like SLI and the answer is Yes.

True. Im curious about attempting it too

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Just now, goodtofufriday said:

True. Im curious about attempting it too

It's been done

http://www.overclock.net/t/1304413/build-log-of-unobtainable-x79-and-crossfire-in-a-white-bitfenix-prodigy

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11 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

As cool as i imagined it. 

 

Building previously-thought-impossible builds is always fun.  I made. Itx am3+ 8350 pc before

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I see the razer logo, I expect poor QC and ofc it needs to make the parts inside of it thermal throttle

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12 hours ago, Dackzy said:

I see the razer logo, I expect poor QC and ofc it needs to make the parts inside of it thermal throttle

LOL  distrust razer that much huh...   xD

 

If it is not broken, let's fix till it is. 

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8 minutes ago, mrchow19910319 said:

LOL  distrust razer that much huh...   xD

 

yep, I know how shitty their laptops are, so I don't expect anything else.

I like their gamepads, mousepads and to some degree their deathadder (because it is big enough for me)

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7 minutes ago, Dackzy said:

yep, I know how shitty their laptops are, so I don't expect anything else.

I like their gamepads, mousepads and to some degree their deathadder (because it is big enough for me)

I used to own a razer mechanical keyboard. It was quite good. 

Other than that I do not have any good impression about razer's product......

I also think that linus is giving too much praise to razer.... 

If it is not broken, let's fix till it is. 

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1 hour ago, mrchow19910319 said:

I used to own a razer mechanical keyboard. It was quite good. 

Other than that I do not have any good impression about razer's product......

I also think that linus is giving too much praise to razer.... 

Razer is not really known for good BQ and QC with really any of their products. Look at their mice, a lot of them has the double click problem, their laptops are known for running hot as F and it is normal that they break fast and have problems from day one. I have the old orbweaver with cherry mx blue and TBH I would not buy the new one, the keys feel way too loose and it doesn't help that two of my friends who has owned one of their new mech keyboards broke after 8 months and 2 months.

 

I LOVE their mousepads, because of their edge. I can normally wreck a mousepad in a year, but now I have had their extended one for what 3-4 years and it is still great. I basically love any mousepad that is smooth and have stitched edge.

 

Yes he gives them a bit too much praise.

Before you buy amp and dac.  My thoughts on the M50x  Ultimate Ears Reference monitor review I might have a thing for audio...

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DAC and AMP: RME ADI 2 DAC

Speakers: Genelec 8040, System Audio SA205

Receiver: Denon AVR-1612

Desktop: R7 1700, GTX 1080  RX 580 8GB and other stuff

Laptop: ThinkPad P50: i7 6820HQ, M2000M. ThinkPad T420s: i7 2640M, NVS 4200M

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