MSI GeForce GTX 650 1GB OCV1 (N650-1GD5/OCV1) Graphics Card. This gpu, since it looked exactly like mine I thought it had a sli connector too, does he have one?The original GTX 650? Not the 650Ti Boost?
If thats the case, you cant even SLI that card.
MSI GeForce GTX 650 1GB OCV1 (N650-1GD5/OCV1) Graphics Card. I thought it had a sli connector because it looked identical with the 2gb version and that one does have a connector. Does this one have a connector too?No, the vanilla 650 does not support SLI(note the lack of an SLI connector) also a moot point but the cards of that generation required the cards to have the same vram.
So basically it would be the same as just 1 gtx 650 2gb?You can, though there's not much purpose. Basically, since multi-GPU solutions have been abandoned for a long time in drivers, it'll basically only be sort of OK in much older things that run in parallel. And those things also can't use much VRAM as both your GTX 650s would have to share 1 GB of VRAM as VRAM in multi-GPU solutions is mirrored, not added.
But does that mean I can sli it with the gtx 650 ti?The original GTX 650? Not the 650Ti Boost?
If thats the case, you cant even SLI that card.
My specific purpose is to test sli out because its my first time doing it, but yes, also to gain more fps.Whether you can or not is academic. Either way, it's almost certainly pointless unless you have a very specific purpose (and that purpose is not getting a bunch more fps in games).
My specific purpose is to test sli out because its my first time doing it, but yes, also to gain more fps.
I don't think so. If i remember correctly nvidia only support SLI on x60 and above with 600 series.So I have a msi gtx 650 2gb oc and a geforce gtx 650 1gb. Can I sli them?
Lowest sli supported 600 series card was the 650TI Boost.I don't think so. If i remember correctly nvidia only support SLI on x60 and above with 600 series.
Lowest sli supported 600 series card was the 650TI Boost.
I dont have an sli connector, I read something that said u dont need a bridge anymore so thats why I asked.Well, the latter is not a realistic goal.
In any case, I don't see the SLI connector on that card anyway, so it's a moot point. If you have one, can you link to an image of your GPU uploaded elsewhere? Maybe you have a 650 Ti.
I dont have an sli connector, I read something that said u dont need a bridge anymore so thats why I asked.
O okCrossfire no longer requires a bridge.
But it's a moot point since there's no real reason to do this or even spend time worrying about it.