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I can tell you very clearly.
AMD has long since acquired ATI, so AMD now has U graphics cards on motherboards.
Very few AMD motherboards support SLI. Only cross fire hybrid firefights are supported. Only NFORCE's motherboard supports SLI, you can buy NFORCE 8200 motherboard, support hybrid SLI, integrated graphics card, discrete graphics card smart but change, but the graphics card must be 8 series.
The performance is about 10% higher depending on the discrete graphics card.
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Both the 95GT and the 73GT are not good graphics cards
And the graphics card is 2 generations apart
One is a D9 graphics card and the other is a D10 if you want to firefight
Individuals do not disagree
Tell you that the 73GT will drag down the performance of the entire computer
And there is also a problem with the interface of the 73GT, which may not be installed
The N-card 7 series graphics cards have two interfaces, AGP and PCI, and even if you want to crossfire, you will need to use a firefight
You have to make sure that the 73GT has a PCI-1X crossfire interface Personally, we don't recommend a firefight
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Motherboards that support SLI are expensive, and SLI seems to be only available on the motherboards of the I platform, not on the A platform.
Desktop CPUs can't "crossfire", let's die of this heart. The only way is to buy a motherboard for the server, with the A platform with the Opteron processor, and the I platform with the Xeon processor, so that multiple CPUs can be used in parallel.
My advice is to sell all the CPUs and graphics cards you have and buy a new one.
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The CPU should be at least quad-core or higher, and the main version should find a card that supports AMD Crossfire or NVIDIA SLI, and generally the ATX main version supports dual-card SLI, and the EATX main version can support 4-way crossfire. Also, the graphics card must be at least GTX 580 (minimum) or better.
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Do you mean to keep the original 8600GT graphics card, change the motherboard, CPU, and add an 8600GT to make up the SLI?
The room for choice is very small, it seems that only the NFORCE 570 LT SLI chipset supports SLI on the market, but it is really not recommended, because this motherboard is relatively old, and it does not support the **CPU of AM2+ interface. The fundamental reason is that after AMD acquired ATI, the NVIDIA motherboard of the AMD platform has become more and more sluggish. NVIDIA's 8200 motherboards are all integrated small boards and do not support SLI.
Moreover, the 8600GT group SLI is not better than the popular 3850 9600. I think you might as well deal with the entire platform, and directly replace it with a 3A spider platform, that is, AMD's 3-core CPU + AMD770 790 motherboard + ATI3850 graphics card, and you can also add a 3850 graphics card group to crossfire if conditions permit in the future, and there is absolutely nothing to say about performance.
Of course, if you insist, then only the Nforce 570 LT SLI is recommended, MSI and other first-line ones are about 550-600, and the second- and third-line ones are about 400, and the CPU must be no problem with the black box AMD5400+, but this can only be used, because the nForce 570 LT SLI does not support the triple-core and quad-core CPUs of AM2+.
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Motherboard: ASUS M2N4-SLI
CPU: AMD Athlon64 x2 3800+ Memory: Kingston DDRII800 1G
Graphics: Dual-sensitive NVIDIA 7600GS DDR III, 256MB 256bit
HDD: 250G Seagate SATA 7200Cache 16 MB display: Samsung 19 widescreen or 20 inches.
How about 1
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Hello, there are the following CPUs are more cost-effective i3 530 , i5 750 , i5 760 , i7 860 , i7 870 but because the 1155-pin 3rd generation i series CPU was fully listed at the beginning of the year, the current 1156-pin i series CPU has been discontinued, the function of the main frequency is not very important, but the cache of the CPU is very important!
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ASUS's M2N4-SLI is a motherboard with the NVIDIA NFORCE4 SLI chipset, and the CPU interface is AM2, so it is recommended to buy X2's 3800+ or 4600+ depending on the budget!
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I'll tell you what professional is, you enter the motherboard ** interface of Zhongguancun, enter the "Advanced Search", and then select the chipset "AMD", "support NVIDIA SLI (crossfire technology)" as keywords, you can filter out all 26 motherboards, hurry up and try it! As shown in Fig
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Zhongguancun search 990 motherboard, basically all support SLI
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Yes, the graphics card works not with the CPU.
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Today's CPU is basically Intel and AMD, two dominances,In recent years, AMD's low-end and high-end are not as good as Intel,As for which one you choose, it depends on your own budget and demand for performance,Dual graphics card crossfire or group SLI is definitely useful。
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It's useless to recommend it, do you have one for sale? Recommended to the computer, as soon as you asked, they said, "That's a moment, you're blind."
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SLI is a unique dual-socket technology of N card, AMD platform will not have a motherboard that supports SLI, you can only find Intel motherboard, you AMD U want dual graphics card, you can only find a motherboard that supports CrossFire crossfire.
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Now only NV AMD motherboards can do SLI, AMD motherboards don't have to think about it, it's impossible, and now NV motherboards including Intel and AMD camps are very few. Except for some low-end plates.
Now I can only think of the M4N98TD EVO from ASUS, but no.
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