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I just picked up a second 980 ti and need to know if My motherboard doesn't support sli or if I'm doing something wrong. If it doesn't I'm just gonna return it.

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No, it does not.
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thats sucks man you kinda just wasted your money
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Bradennn wrote thats sucks man you kinda just wasted your money


Not really, I can easily return it. I think I'm gonna go pick up and new motherboard though. As annoying as it will be to set up.
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ok awwesome man!
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If you want a new motherboard with SLI support, you'll also need new RAM. You should be able to sell your current motherboard and RAM to make some of that money back though.

Budget and currency for an upgrade? Also, what case and PSU do you have? Would be useful if we knew which CPU you had as well.
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Sanctorum wrote If you want a new motherboard with SLI support, you'll also need new RAM. You should be able to sell your current motherboard and RAM to make some of that money back though.

Budget and currency for an upgrade? Also, what case and PSU do you have? Would be useful if we knew which CPU you had as well.


Why would I need new ram?

I have an intel i5 6500 3.2 ghz 1151
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Petrucci wrote
Sanctorum wrote If you want a new motherboard with SLI support, you'll also need new RAM. You should be able to sell your current motherboard and RAM to make some of that money back though.

Budget and currency for an upgrade? Also, what case and PSU do you have? Would be useful if we knew which CPU you had as well.


Why would I need new ram?

I have an intel i5 6500 3.2 ghz 1151


850w power supply

corsair spec 01 case
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What specific PSU? Make and model? You'll need new RAM because you're running DDR3(L) RAM and there are no SLI capable motherboards that support DDR3(L), so you'll need to get DDR4. DDR3(L) isn't very safe with Skylake anyway, it does damage to the IMC over time. We need a budget and currency as well.
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Sanctorum wrote What specific PSU? Make and model? You'll need new RAM because you're running DDR3(L) RAM and there are no SLI capable motherboards that support DDR3(L), so you'll need to get DDR4. DDR3(L) isn't very safe with Skylake anyway, it does damage to the IMC over time. We need a budget and currency as well.


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probably around $200 usd for everything. I just spent $600 on the card and psu.
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