Crossfire is the term for 2 or more AMD cards.
SLI is for Nvidia cards.
And yes you can SLI two GTX 970 if you have the correct motherboard (Motherboard must support SLI) and enough power.
Crossfire is the term for 2 or more AMD cards.
SLI is for Nvidia cards.
And yes you can SLI two GTX 970 if you have the correct motherboard (Motherboard must support SLI) and enough power.
All over google i could only find gtx 970s in SLI. Does this mean you cant have them in crossfire?
crossfire and SLI are going the same thing. the only difference is Crossfire is what AMD named their multi gpu technology while nvidia called them as SLI. what you need to watch out is some mobo will support both crossfire and SLI while most only support crossfire. this is due to nvidia charging motherboard maker a fee to get SLI certification while AMD crossfire is free for motherboard maker to implement on their mobo.