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  • Ga-x58-ud3r v1.6 (sli)??

    Hi Guys,
    I am wanting to add another graphics card to my PC, I know that the motherboard GA-X58-UD3R v1.6 can run SLI, I thought that i had seen an sli version of the bios once?? Would i need to update the bios to an SLI version??
    Thanks

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    Re: Ga-x58-ud3r v1.6 (sli)??

    ex58's should run ati and nvidia cards,you wont need a bios update just plug your cards in and away you go

    Multi-display support with CrossFireX and SLI™
    Flexible graphics capabilities supported for either CrossFireX™ or SLI™ action, delivering the ultimate in graphics performance for gaming enthusiasts who demand the highest frame rates without compromising on resolution.

    ^^taken from that boards spec list
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    • #3
      Re: Ga-x58-ud3r v1.6 (sli)??

      The BIOS update or hack(S) were only needed when there was separate SLI and NON-SLI models, the "SLI" model was phased out and now all the boards support both so you should be fine with the latest BIOS

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