Post: My SLI Project
01-07-2012, 05:11 PM #1
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well last friday I decided I was going to go with triple monitors. And since then it's been nothing but a headache.

SLI bridges are actually rather annoying to come by if your board isn't "SLI ready" because SLI ready boards come with the bridge. So that's kinda where I was screwed. Good thing Ebay has a ton of them listed.

Another issue I ran into was deskspace. I figured I'd have enough till I actually took the time to measure it out. Turns out 2 will be fine, but 3 is pushing it, so aside from dropping $400 on monitors + $350 on the card, I now need to either build a desk or drop another $200 - $300 on a corner desk. Starting to get a little pricey.It's ok it's only gonna get better

Well today my card came (no SLI bridge yet :frown: ) and so Im looking at this card and I realize that it's a much larger card then my current 570. I knew when I got it that it was different because it was labeled as Super Clocked but I really didnt think the size would be different.

So I empty the case since the power supply just eats up room and I throw the card in and this is what I see.

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Right where the new card sits (top card) it's now basically in the hard drive bays. So now I can't actually put anything there. Before I had 3 drives running down. Now I can only have 1 on top and have to rig the other 2 in the DVD bays since with me no having to run power to the first and second card ( oh and this is the best part, I have a high end PSU that doesnt have a PCIe 8 pin connector, just an 8 pin for the motherboard, so I have to run 2 of my 6 pins to an 8 pin converter) It's just a mess at this point.

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And this is the rigging for the hard drives since the screws dont line up:
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It's safe to say I am getting a new case next week for sure with the hard drive bays that load on the side rather then how you have to do it on this one. Not to mention dont do this with a Mid ATX tower. Its just not gonna work all that well. Or at least not with an Antec 300.

Anyways I'll be updating this as I get new stuff in
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03-09-2012, 04:09 AM #11
Originally posted by UP View Post
Bit of a bump but I was just waiting on the desk before I could actually finish finish it
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Ok now I am jealous. If I ever get the spare money to, I will do this.
03-09-2012, 10:30 PM #12
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Originally posted by partypoker15 View Post
Ok now I am jealous. If I ever get the spare money to, I will do this.


Well if you are able, and need a desk and have the tools, its alot cheaper to build a quality one

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