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    Smile PSU For SLI - GTK33

    Hey Guys,

    I had my 3SX system for a couple of months now and its the dogs.

    During the build I noticed SLi was not an option - my default reaction is that this is due to the PSU i chose - a 650W Fully Modular Corsair -

    My system is over clocked at 4.4Ghz and I run a 670GTX FTW at the moment, never ha d problem. If i install a second 670FTW in Sli- am I likely to see issues?

    Thank you for reading!

    Best Regards
    Dan

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    Re: PSU For SLI - GTK33

    What is the motherboard?

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    Re: PSU For SLI - GTK33

    Thanks for the Quick reply Willzzzz

    Its is a GByte GA-Z77-D3H Z77 - Part of the 3XS Z77 Performance GTK3 custom build. the machine was about a grand.

    Thanks Dan

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    Re: PSU For SLI - GTK33

    Quote Originally Posted by Beetyd View Post
    Thanks for the Quick reply Willzzzz

    Its is a GByte GA-Z77-D3H Z77 - Part of the 3XS Z77 Performance GTK3 custom build. the machine was about a grand.

    Thanks Dan
    Actually looking at this Part LN46644 (Scan) is not listed not he site. One of the Z77 does support Sli the other doesn't- guess I have to look on the box....

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    Re: PSU For SLI - GTK33

    The D3H does not appear to support SLI:
    http://www.scan.co.uk/products/gigab...b-dvi-d-hdmi-a

    If your system is so good why do you think you need another 670?

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    Re: PSU For SLI - GTK33

    Quote Originally Posted by Willzzz View Post
    The D3H does not appear to support SLI:
    http://www.scan.co.uk/products/gigab...b-dvi-d-hdmi-a

    If your system is so good why do you think you need another 670?
    Greed my friend, pure greed.

    Not to worry- thank you for clearing that up!

    Dan

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