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Dec 13 2007, 12:36pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
Currently only NVIDIA 8800 GTX and Ultra graphics cards support 3-way SLI and an NVIDIA 680 MCP mainboard is required. Existing 680i mainboards can support 3-way SLI with a bios update.
I am hoping we will see this 3-way technology rolled out to other video cards in the NVIDIA lineup. The ability to upgrade to a third graphics card on an existing platform when the additional performance is needed would be a fantastic option.
Via NVIDIA.
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