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SLI help??

Skye2468

I want to do 2 way SLI but I don't want my graphic cards close to each other

 

So when I install my 2nd graphic card could I install it in the 3rd PCI Ex16 instead of the 2nd one??

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2 minutes ago, d3sl91 said:

What GPU's, what Motherboard? 

 

Depending on the setup, yes you can. 

2

evga geforce gtx 980 ti classified acx 2.0+

 

and for the motherboard I have a Mpower Max AC

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3 minutes ago, Skye2468 said:

2

evga geforce gtx 980 ti classified acx 2.0+

 

and for the motherboard I have a z97 Mpower Max AC

 

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On that board, they will already be spaced apart from eachother. 

 

Was there a particular expansion card you wanted to put in between them? Because otherwise the first and second slots are already spaced far enough apart to have a whole space between the cards. 

D3SL91 | Ethan | Gaming+Work System | NAS System | Photo: Nikon D750 + D5200

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1 minute ago, d3sl91 said:

On that board, they will already be spaced apart from eachother. 

 

Was there a particular expansion card you wanted to put in between them? Because otherwise the first and second slots are already spaced far enough apart to have a whole space between the cards. 

Ya I guess your right

This is my first build so I probably am over thinking it lol

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3 minutes ago, Skye2468 said:

Ya I guess your right

This is my first build so I probably am over thinking it lol

No problem :)

 

Better to over-plan it than under-plan it. I think that space should be good enough. 

D3SL91 | Ethan | Gaming+Work System | NAS System | Photo: Nikon D750 + D5200

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