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Rtx 2060 for 300$ for sure

 

1050 rubbish value

1650 depends on what you are paying, 150-200$ is ok ish

 

Gt 730 can burn in hell thats all i can say xD unless if you are getting it for 10 or 20$ then it would actually be a good buy as a display adapter

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You can't. It's also not worth it. SLI isn't really supported in many titles.

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9 minutes ago, Downkey said:

no, it will perform like a gt 730. I don't think SLIng a 730 isnt even possible.

It isn't. 730 has no SLI "finger" for the physical bridge.

 

I don't think the 730 is even half as powerful as a 550 anyway.

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Downkey said:

. I don't think SLIng a 730 isnt even possible.

Not without software like Different SLI Auto

 

I think someone tested SLI 730s once, I have seen SLI GT 1030s before but yeah, it's totally worthless, if that comes as any surprise.

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3 hours ago, wavem2 said:

CrossFire and SLI are dead.

 

Get the P2000.

Well not dead per se, but for all intents and purposes at a consumer level

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i have bought a quadro p2000 but and only have 1 display port cable and only one monitoer with a displayport. should i buy a a gt 710 or gt 730 for like 50 bucks or spemd those 50 buck on adapters?

im not planig on doing any heavy gaming just cad and mabey some minecraft. what should i do?

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What?

Might want to try rewording that.

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I would just buy some adapters, no need to add complexity by adding another graphics card. 

2 minutes ago, dizmo said:

What?

Might want to try rewording that.

Quadro P2000 only has display port outputs, OP only has one display port cable and only one monitor with display port input. I'm guessing they have other monitors with HDMI, DVI, or VGA that they want to connect, they are asking if they should get adapters or buy a second graphics card with HDMI/DVI/VGA ports. Unless you meant something else @Gabin?

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In my opinion as a rule of thumb: as long as you havent run out of ports on the GPU itself, get dongles/adapters.

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OK man, don't get a quadro and a geforce for same system. I have a quadro k620 and k2200 in the same system and the k620 does basically nothing. I recommend you get a quadro k420 if just to add another display.

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1 hour ago, The_russian said:

I would just buy some adapters, no need to add complexity by adding another graphics card. 

Quadro P2000 only has display port outputs, OP only has one display port cable and only one monitor with display port input. I'm guessing they have other monitors with HDMI, DVI, or VGA that they want to connect, they are asking if they should get adapters or buy a second graphics card with HDMI/DVI/VGA ports. Unless you meant something else @Gabin?

yes thats what i meant

 

1 hour ago, SorryClaire said:

In my opinion as a rule of thumb: as long as you havent run out of ports on the GPU itself, get dongles/adapters.

so should i get like 2 or 3 of this adapter https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0192Y9XSE/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_4?smid=A3CMOOTCHB9X54&th=1

or like just a strait up display port to vga or hdmi?

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7 minutes ago, Gabin said:

so should i get like 2 or 3 of this adapter https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0192Y9XSE/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_4?smid=A3CMOOTCHB9X54&th=1

or like just a strait up display port to vga or hdmi?

That adapter you linked can only be used with one port at a time, I would instead get an adapter with just whatever port you need as it will be cheaper. As for adapter vs straight cable, there's been a few debates about that. I would personally choose an adapter but it depends on several factors and either one should work.

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