Good motherboard for sli?

Hallowhead

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Hello i am soon getting dual 570's and i want to sli them and my current motherboard does not support sli, can i have some good solid suggestions that have two express 2.0's and 1 express 3.0. Usb 3.0 would be nice too! With the new z68 chip
 

wait that has 2 express 2.0's or 2 express 3.0's?
 
Expansion Slots
PCI Express 3.0 x16

2 x PCI Express 3.0 x16 slots (PCIE2/PCIE4: single at x16 (PCIE2) / x8 (PCIE4), or dual at x8 (PCIE2) / x8 (PCIE4)) (PCI Express 3.0 with Intel Ivy Bridge CPU, PCI Express 2.0 with Intel Sandy Bridge CPU)

PCI Express x1 2

PCI Slots 2

Z68Extreme7Gen3PCIE30Distribution.png
 

i have a intel i-7 2600k would that make them be 3.0's? so this motherboard would allow me to run dual 570's you say, which pcie slots would i put them in?
 

The ASRock is SLI certified, but the MSI is AMD CrossFire certified so I don't know how well it would run in the SLI.

And 2nd 16x pci slot that runs at 4x speed. So it runs @ 16x and 4x speed rates...
 

so it wouldn't work on this motherboard your saying?
 

word... i agree, i am just not as savy as you. Plus money doesn't grow on trees. lol i just built this computer in September and i already want to tear it apart... new mobo new psu and 2 new gpu's lol... Atleast i can pretty much make another computer with it all or just sell it on ebay.
 

also should my gtx 560 be in the 3.0 spot then right now? because i have that msi board.. will it run better?
 

OK, think of it as I am not criticizing the board, but just offering advice on which one will be faster.

If u want more performance, than 2 cards running @ x16 each will be faster than one @ x16 and other @ x4.
 

no yeah i totally understand, i just didn't realize when i bought it, that the ports were not both the same speed.
the board you supplied is looking pretty reliable and my top pick as of now.