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So i have a "Refusing to die 775 PC" and i have this 9500GT, it says its SLI capable...

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Ian Retamal Subias

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So i have a "Refusing to die 775 PC" and i have this 9500GT, it says its SLI capable but how do you SLI it?

I saw Linus's 7100GS SLI, but havent seen the SLI cable hows is this possible?
 
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Khalid MK

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Google it
 
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Noah Seiber

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I think you need to check eBay and find an SLI cable that's compatible. I'm not sure if they've changed over time.
 
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Brice Coleman

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if this isnt bait... get a new gpu kid
 
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Mike Chronopolis

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So cool!, Classic!
 
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Durvelle Greene

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The model you have isn't sli capable
 
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Jake Wynn

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theres more than one way to run sli
 
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Ryan Goodall

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The lower end cards SLI or CrossFire through the PCIe bus, and the 9500 gt is SLI capable.
 
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Ryan Goodall

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But only certain cards do this
 
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Chandler Keith Henson

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Ryan Goodall

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Exactly Chandler
 
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Lionel Tan

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Please frame it up. It's not going to help using it in any modes lol
 
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Ryan Goodall

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You'll be playing really really old games with a setup like that. Period.
 
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Marcus Dean Adams

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I would say the only benefit you "MIGHT" get from that old card playing modern games would be if you set it up as a PhysX card. I'm not a big NVidia user, but from what I understand, PhysX offloads some physics operations in games that support it like dust, fire, wind, etc. to a second graphics card that only works on those calculations, while you're "main" card like you're 1070 or whatever does the rest of the work grunt work.

Personally, I would just frame it, :)
 
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Ryan Goodall

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That card's too slow for a Physx card
 
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Topias Olavi Salakka

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SLI bridge isn't required for some cards.

If you ask me it shouldn't be required on any card.
 
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Δημήτρης Αγγιναρτζής

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I think you dont need a cable but you sli them through pci
 

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