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I was looking through the specifications for the Z97-C Motherboard and I found that there was only a note saying crossfire compatible, no where saying Sli compatible. This makes me believe it doesn't support Sli or NVIDIA cards in general. Do you think it works or not?

 

SLI no, Nvidia yes.

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nvidia is picky on what motherboards you can sli, amd doesn't give a f... You can run nvidia cards on it though.

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You can crossfire, but you cant SLI. That doesn't mean you cant use NVIDIA cards at all.

U can use 1 nvidia card

Nvidia requires sli certification in every mobo for sli to work!

Manufactures have to pay for the certification too!

But 1 card should do just fine

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