R ryleighlawrence71 Commendable Feb 5, 2018 13 0 1,510 Feb 5, 2018 #1 Can I run SLI with two gtx 560s with one being in a pci-e x16 slot and one being in a pci-8 x8 slot?
Solution toshibitsu Feb 5, 2018 You can, but this would cause the 16x to down clock to 8x speed. Then again, it's something you wouldn't even notice with 560's.
You can, but this would cause the 16x to down clock to 8x speed. Then again, it's something you wouldn't even notice with 560's.
toshibitsu Distinguished Sep 4, 2013 1,611 5 20,465 Feb 5, 2018 Solution #2 You can, but this would cause the 16x to down clock to 8x speed. Then again, it's something you wouldn't even notice with 560's. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You can, but this would cause the 16x to down clock to 8x speed. Then again, it's something you wouldn't even notice with 560's.
R ryleighlawrence71 Commendable Feb 5, 2018 13 0 1,510 Feb 5, 2018 #3 toshibitsu : You can, but this would cause the 16x to down clock to 8x speed. Then again, it's something you wouldn't even notice with 560's. I am torn between the SLI 560's vs getting an APU specifically the AMD A8 9700. Which do you think would be better? Upvote 0 Downvote
toshibitsu : You can, but this would cause the 16x to down clock to 8x speed. Then again, it's something you wouldn't even notice with 560's. I am torn between the SLI 560's vs getting an APU specifically the AMD A8 9700. Which do you think would be better?
toshibitsu Distinguished Sep 4, 2013 1,611 5 20,465 Feb 5, 2018 #4 If you already own the 560's you may as well stick with them. Otherwise if it's a purchase you plan on doing, then perhaps look for something else. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you already own the 560's you may as well stick with them. Otherwise if it's a purchase you plan on doing, then perhaps look for something else.