Two AGP Cards

Discussion in 'Software' started by CubanSpy, Jan 28, 2007.

  1. CubanSpy

    CubanSpy Private E-2

    Is it possible to have 2 AGP cards in the same pc. I.E, Nvidia 5500 and an Nvidia 6200?

    Cheers
     
  2. Zorkman

    Zorkman Private E-2

    In all theory, yes. But first you have to find a AGP motherboard with two AGP slots. Not an easy task.
    And second, to properly SLI or Crossfire them, you have to have (According to the information I have gotten from the Nvidia website, might be outdated) the same type of card, have them SLI/Crossfire compatible, and have a little dongle to hook them up. Now, all of this is THEORETICALLY possible in AGP, but as far as I know, never been done, and you're better off with PCI-E in that respect.
    Note: This might've been better placed in the "Hardware" section.
     
  3. CubanSpy

    CubanSpy Private E-2

    Thanks for that, seems more bother than its worth to be honest.

    Regards
     

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