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1-8 Setup of SLI (Scalable Link Interface) Configuration
The nVIDIA® nForce 4 SLI Intel Edition chipset offers blistering graphics performance with the ability to bridge two NVIDIA
Before You Begin--
I. Understanding the components:
The SLI bridge connector (GC-SLICON)
The
The SLI switch module (GC-SLISW-C19)
The
edge connectors on two sides. One is SLI Mode and the other is | ||
Normal mode. | ||
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Normal Mode: When the SLI switch module is set to Normal Mode, the first PCIE x 16 slot (PCIE_16_1, color coded blue) is available and can operate at up to x 16 speed. Please note that the second PCIE x 16 slot is not available in Normal Mode.
SLI Mode: In SLI Mode, the two PCIE x 16 slots can operate in two ways:
1.You can install two
2.You can use them as two individual PCIE x16 slots and each slot provides up to x8 bandwidth.
The SLI switch module (GC-SLISW-3D1)
For users who wish to install the GIGABYTE
ule in the 3D1 Mode direction. (The Normal Mode is the same as that | ||
of the | ||
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We do not recommend removing the SLI switch module from the motherboard because in that case, both of the PCIE x 16 slots will not be available.
II. Power Requirements:
Before installation, assure that the power supply you use is able to provide sufficient power to fully support an SLI configuration and other components in your system. We recommend a power supply that provides at least 20A 5V and 12V current and a minimum of 400W wattage. Please note that the exact power requirements will depend on your overall system configurations.
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