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    Y500 GT750m SLI? How?!

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by youcif, May 13, 2013.

  1. youcif

    youcif Notebook Enthusiast

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    Dear all,

    I understood that Lenovo is providing an amazing laptop with a decent GPU that has the capability to boost it's grapihcs performance through the SLI technology with the ultrabay.

    My question is this:

    The Y500 uses GT 750M (and previously GT650M). Yet, according to Nvidia's website, these two graphics does not support the SLI technology.How is it possible to have those two graphics take advantage of the SLI when they're officially not supported by their manufacturer?
     
  2. FSU Logan

    FSU Logan Notebook Evangelist

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    It is supported. Everything on the Internet is true right?
     
  3. AriStar

    AriStar Notebook Evangelist

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    The manufacturers website is mistaken in this case.
     
  4. FSU Logan

    FSU Logan Notebook Evangelist

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    You're too kind :p. I am blunt.