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I've never done mGPU but I am considering going Skylake and at least want to understand what features I'm buying in the mobo.
I thought motherboards were no longer either xfire or SLI... but I see quite a few that only list xfire (example: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5489#sp), and that bridges were not necessarily needed (only for 4 way?).
Is it still possible to restrict myself based on my motherboard purchase? Or as it as long as it has at least 2xPCIe 16x/8x I should be good to go?
Simply put, how does mGPU work now? lol.
Thanks for any input.
I thought motherboards were no longer either xfire or SLI... but I see quite a few that only list xfire (example: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5489#sp), and that bridges were not necessarily needed (only for 4 way?).
Is it still possible to restrict myself based on my motherboard purchase? Or as it as long as it has at least 2xPCIe 16x/8x I should be good to go?
Simply put, how does mGPU work now? lol.
Thanks for any input.