Hello there :)
The EZ Plug thing takes one of those Molex connectors - the same that powers an IDE hard disk or DVD Drive. You won't need to use it unless you are actually using 2 gfx cards.
If you want to use SLI it's better to use one of the new ATX 2.0 power supplies introduced on the...
Yours will be the NV45. The GPU used on your cards doesnt have support for PCIe in its' core. Instead they have a small HSI bridge chip added alongside on the die. So NV40 + PCIe bridge chip = NV45
As seen here:
http://graphics.tomshardware.c...te/20040617/index.html
It's not a GT, it's a plain vanilla PCIe 6800. I guess the price was too good to be true after all.
It looks like it's using the new NV41 revision, so you won't even be able to soft mod it to a GT. It's natively PCIe and they've removed the extra pipeines etc to make the chip smaller and...
The thing I don't like about the Gigabyte boards is where they've put the power riser card slot. It's the blue slot along the top of the board as shown here:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Gigabyte1.html
If you use the card it'll be blocking the lower intake fan of most power supplies.
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