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    Veda P180HM + SLI 570Ms?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by imglidinhere, Mar 1, 2012.

  1. imglidinhere

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    I was told by a few people that the 570M does support SLI, but no one offers that option. Since the P180HM is the only real way to test this, can some one inform me if a 570M fits and if that would work?

    I'm getting a machine with 560M SLI because it's a decent boost in performance over my lone 460M and because the platform offers the chance to upgrade when that pair becomes outdated. :)

    Soooo anyone know?
     
  2. RugbyPlayer

    RugbyPlayer Notebook Consultant

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    why not due a dual 6990 set up? they currently are the best things in a dual card set up you can find on this model. Also keep in mind the ability to upgrade to higher level video cards is fairly questionable right now as the MOBO in this model could not support the current requirement of the 580m
     
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    I definitely agree with RugbyPlayer, 6990M xfire would be a much greater boost over 560M SLI than 570Ms.
     
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    now theres no 570m which have sli connector solder on the card, so u will lose much performance(ex: 1+1=1.7 down to 1+1=1.2)
    why dont wait for 670m? it is renamed 570m and clevo will have sli connector on it :)
     
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    Are you sure 670M will be only a renamed 570M ? What about 660/675/680M ? Any infos will be appreciated :p
     
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    I was just asking if it was possible really... All evidence is pointing to a big fat NO though... :p

    Figures... it would definitely offer a nice change in terms of performance choices...