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Old 27th December 2007, 12:21   #1
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Default Hybrid SLI will bring multi display to SLI

After years of trying, Nvidia will finally bring dual display support that will work with SLI enabled. Unfortunately, it looks that it will work with Chipset + graphics, which is not what people with two 8800 Ultra cards had hoped for, but at least it’s progress.

Nvidia’s Hybrid SLI performance mode will mean that your chipset gets boosted by an external GPU in performance and that it probably shows another name in the driver so your PC will tell you have better graphics than you had before.


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