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    DELL 8800M GTX SLI - one large board?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by quasi51, Nov 27, 2008.

  1. quasi51

    quasi51 Notebook Consultant

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    Is the 8800M GTX SLI setup in the dell 1730 a single board? Could a person remove just one of the 8800m boards and run on a single card? For example, the new OCZ Whitebook contains two seperate ati 3870 cards. Does the 1730 have two physically seperate 8800m cards or just one large board?

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  2. ACHlLLES

    ACHlLLES Notebook Virtuoso

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    one board only