No, to find out if boards are SLI /Crossfire supported, there would have to be two or more PCI-E 2.0 or 3.0 slots. Also, good practice is to check the manufacturers website, they list the "features" and it would say.
No, to find out if boards are SLI /Crossfire supported, there would have to be two or more PCI-E 2.0 or 3.0 slots. Also, good practice is to check the manufacturers website, they list the "features" and it would say.