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Hello, friend, this board does not support dual graphics card formation SLI. This is your motherboard parameters, which says "Multi-GPU Technology: Support for ATI Hybrid Crossfire CrossFireX Technology", so whether the N card group or the A card group depends on the chipset used in your motherboard.
This can be seen in the motherboard parameters. Because SLI is a patent of NVIDIA, Intel has not been authorized by NVIDIA to date. Therefore, on motherboards with Intel chipsets, dual-SIM setup generally only supports ATI crossfire, and does not support NVIDIA's SLI.
Of course, some manufacturers of miscellaneous motherboards will launch cracked versions, so that the motherboards of Intel chipsets can also support SLI, but the performance is unstable. It is not recommended that you buy it.
That is to say: if you want to set up SLI, you must use the motherboard of the NVIDIA chipset and use the N home card to build.
If you want to build a CF, you need to buy a motherboard with Intel chipsets. And use the card of the A family to form it.
By the way, if you want to build a SLI system. The two graphics cards must be of the same chip, the same model, and based on the N card supported by SLI. This can be seen on the box with the SLI logo.
In addition, you need to buy a bridge. N card set, SLI and a bridge will do. A deck CF to buy two.
Hope it helps. --**Someone else's, you see.
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It is possible to make a more sensible choice. Spartak seems to be a Jet Bo OEM, and the workmanship is better in the same price range. Don't play particularly advanced games, and the 880 integrated graphics card is enough.
Building a machine, mainly the chassis power display is a relatively large profit for the business. Be careful.
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Depending on your needs and budget, the Athlon 2 dual-core, triple-core, and quad-core AMD 250 375 will do
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Check it out on the Pacific Ocean!
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I'm also BA-218, this motherboard is an 880G northbridge, integrated 4250ATI graphics card, 128M video memory on board, and supports ATI CrossFirex multi-graphics card mode.
Suggestion: 1: I don't know what graphics card you have installed, some need to be powered separately to check whether the connection cable is connected correctly, and the motherboard description is on the main one. But now you can't enter the system, it shouldn't be a power supply problem. Try it with a new graphics driver.
2: The keyboard does not respond, and it does not light up, only after entering the system, the keyboard indicator will light up, and the mouse just starts to light up, and it will not light up after 30 seconds. This is normal. The mouse does not move for a certain period of time and does not activate the power-saving mode.
3: If it doesn't work, enter the BIOS to set the optical drive to start, buy the latest one-click installation system disk, the internal driver and so on have their own built-in, from the installation system, the important information will not be overwritten, only the C disk data will be covered.
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Take off both the memory module and the graphics card, clean it with an eraser and then install it, report it to be in close contact with the card slot when you install it, and reinstall the graphics card driver after booting up! ~