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Old 04-07-07, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I ran SLI in early 2006 with two GeForce 6600 GTs on a MSI K8N Platinum SLI motherboard, GPU drivers (v71.81) and nVidia nForce drivers (v6.39) + DDR3 SLI Bridge, worked very well

(SLI) Scalable Link Interface is a brand name for a multi-GPU solution developed by nVidia (thats two nVidia Graphics Cards running in sync on one Motherboard) this configuration when gaming works with (profiles) nVidia has created an extensive set of over 500 custom application profiles which enable SLI technology automatically and optimize scaling performance, you can also submit a request to have this profile for a game not in the list added to the next driver release. more to read in the link below-

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