Quote from mgookin:
Bring it on brother Scat. Where do we find it?
Quote from pyro:
Hi Bolimomo,
One question, the Asus P6T has SLI and Crossfire technology. Are you using graphic cards with this technology?
I want to buy a new computer but I'm having problem choosing the MoBo because I'd like to use the graphic cards that I have ( one Nvidia Quadro NVS 440 and one NVS 290), giving me the possibility to connect 6 monitors, but since none of these cards have SLI, I don't know if I'm able to connect them on an SLI MoBo.
I continue to ask throughout the online forums, but unfortunately I continue to receive contradictory answers
Regards.
Quote from pyro:
The question was directed to Bolimomo, but naturally that all answers are welcomed.
Thanks.
Quote from pyro:
Hi Bolimomo,
One question, the Asus P6T has SLI and Crossfire technology. Are you using graphic cards with this technology?
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I don't know if I'm able to connect them on an SLI MoBo.
Quote from Bolimomo:
"... If you have a SLI capable video card but the MoBo doesn't support SLI, it won't work.
Quote from Scataphagos:
suggest avoiding the H55s with onboard video
Quote from pyro:
OK, but the "normal" H55 (without onboard video) there's no problem, right?
I don't know where to go yet, i5 or i7.
The i7 is a beauty, but a bit expensive and I don't know if the difference between them is really that big, trading wise.
As far as I know, the only difference between the i5 and the i7 is the hyper-threading, not mentioning the obvious of course, socket and chipset.
Can you tell me the difference between them when dealing with charts and quotes?
Imagine 40 charts of 1 minute opened, plus custom indicators, plus broker platform, plus a quote board with 100 symbols.
How will they react? Will they react that different from each other?
regards