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Dual or Single GPU

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4 minutes ago, IAmLamp said:

How can you tell? 

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Image result for 1060 without cooler

 

Notice the one gpu, compared to an r9 295 x2, a dual gpu card from AMD (below)

 

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Image result for ry 295 x2 pcb

you can find your own images like this from google images if you are still skeptical. I simply googled gtx 1060 PCB. 

2 minutes ago, IAmLamp said:

@Ultra_Man52 

 

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This doooooood. You have 3,023 posts on a hardware forum but you weren't sure if a very popular graphics card had one or two GPUs. My friend it was actually you who didn't read. Stick to shit posting my guy

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3 hours ago, Ultra_Man52 said:

This doooooood. You have 3,023 posts on a hardware forum but you weren't sure if a very popular graphics card had one or two GPUs. 

Confusing post count with knowledge. 

3 hours ago, Ultra_Man52 said:

My friend it was actually you who didn't read. Stick to shit posting my guy

Someone must have missed something. >.>

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4 hours ago, Ultra_Man52 said:

This doooooood. You have 3,023 posts on a hardware forum but you weren't sure if a very popular graphics card had one or two GPUs. My friend it was actually you who didn't read. Stick to shit posting my guy

This was exactly why I was confused lol. 3 thousand posts on a hardware forum... which would come across as youre very active. which would then mean you would know something so common as a 1060 being a single GPU card. even if you didnt know lol, what other x60 card has been a dual GPU card. and why would a mid range card have dual GPU in it... common sense. Being rude to people who think in terms of common sense is irrational. 

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3 hours ago, Festive said:

This was exactly why I was confused lol. 3 thousand posts on a hardware forum... which would come across as youre very active. which would then mean you would know something so common as a 1060 being a single GPU card. even if you didnt know lol, what other x60 card has been a dual GPU card. and why would a mid range card have dual GPU in it... common sense. Being rude to people who think in terms of common sense is irrational. 

Where do I even begin... 

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