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Can you sli a gtx680 and a 750ti

mike551345

So im wondering if you can sli a gtx680 and a gtx 750ti? any information would be helpful. i have never sli anything before. 

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No:

  1. The 750 Ti doesn't support SLI
  2. You can't SLI Nvidia cards that aren't using the same GPU ;)

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4 minutes ago, mike551345 said:

So im wondering if you can sli a gtx680 and a gtx 750ti? any information would be helpful. i have never sli anything before. 

Only in very few programs, but the answer is No. It technically wouldn't be SLI however.

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9 minutes ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

No:

  1. The 750 Ti doesn't support SLI
  2. You can't SLI Nvidia cards that aren't using the same GPU ;)

That said, if you need them for an application that addresses each card individually without needing SLI, such as folding, mining, other compute applications, or perhaps some rendering programs, you could install and use both at once.

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