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3 minutes ago, ProKeero said:

I just had another wild idea! for real i'm going insane tonight xD. You know how some Mobos can have 2 CPU's in them? Would it be possible to use the intel graphics on the CPU's and SLI/Join them together?

Again i know it sounds stupid but it would work right?

 

Thanks in advance :P

Only LGA 2011 CPUs support multi-CPU configurations, and those chips don't have integrated graphics :)

I just had another wild idea! for real i'm going insane tonight xD. You know how some Mobos can have 2 CPU's in them? Would it be possible to use the intel graphics on the CPU's and SLI/Join them together?

Again i know it sounds stupid but it would work right?

 

Thanks in advance :P

 

EDIT: what i mean is not to SLI them is to join the two together like SLI but more like crossfire i guess lol.

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3 minutes ago, ProKeero said:

I just had another wild idea! for real i'm going insane tonight xD. You know how some Mobos can have 2 CPU's in them? Would it be possible to use the intel graphics on the CPU's and SLI/Join them together?

Again i know it sounds stupid but it would work right?

 

Thanks in advance :P

Only LGA 2011 CPUs support multi-CPU configurations, and those chips don't have integrated graphics :)

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14 minutes ago, Glenwing said:

Only LGA 2011 CPUs support multi-CPU configurations, and those chips don't have integrated graphics :)

But if they did... 

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2 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

But if they did... 

Lol If they did it would be so great! having 2 intel graphics 530's running in crossfire would save so much space!

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Just now, ProKeero said:

Lol If they did it would be so great! having 2 intel graphics 530's running in crossfire would save so much space!

and with decent scaling, it would actually be pretty decent.  Now just imagine with a 4 socket mobo ;)

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