SLI is a Scalable Link Interface - I, think, but am not too sure, that it is the function, used by Nvidia, enabling a user to wire up multiple Graphics Cards together and use them as if they were the same card, but providing you with the power of each one added together. For example, having two 256MB cards together in SLI would provide you with 512MB of graphics memory - I believe that it is a popular way of getting more graphics memory than is possible with a normal single card. Sorry I can't be sure, cheers!Originally Posted by I Am Herenow
BTW, Wikipedia explains it alot better than my feeble mind can.
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