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Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
Power Supply
• Some graphics cards that are capable of supporting SLI technology may require an
external power cable.
• As SLI technology based computers support up to two high-end graphics cards,
the load on the computer’s power supply can increase significantly. A minimum
of a 450W Power Supply Unit (PSU) is recommended.
Note:
An inadequate power supply can result in erratic and unpredictable system
behavior.
Note:
For the latest updates on SLI technology-certified power supplies, see
www.slizone.com/content/slizone/build.htm.
Installation and Operating Instructions
Note:
Before removing current graphics cards and installing two NVIDIA GeForce-
based graphics cards, be sure to uninstall any current drivers.
Installing the Hardware
Note:
Perform the installation in a static safe environment and utilize a properly
grounded anti-static wristband. Place any static sensitive components in anti-
static bags.
1
Turn off the computer and remove the power cord from the power supply.
2
Gently remove or open the system enclosure.
Refer to the owners manual that came with your computer.
3
Remove any graphics cards that are not SLI technology- capable and may occupy
the x16 expansion slot and replace them with your SLI technology-capable
graphics card.
4
Install the second SLI technology-capable graphics cards in the adjacent slot.
You may also need to relocate a card. The chosen slot must be x16, x8 or x4
capable.
5
Connect the two graphics cards with the SLI bridge connector.
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