Anybody with experience in pci riser cards?
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:23 am
Hi all,
I am about to order two GTX 480 AMP Editions. Only problem is each of them takes 3 PCI slots on the motherboard (due to their after market fans)and I will need one more video card for smooth work within Windows. Currently I can only stick two GTX 480's on my motherboard before all the PCI slots are taken. I was wondering if I can buy a pci riser card and use it for connecting the third video card to the motherboard.
I am not so much concerned about the layout in the PC case as much as I am concerned about possible drawbacks of using a pci riser card- could there be loss of rendering speed. Should I be on a lookout for specific parameters the pci riser card must have - interface, bandwidth and others.
I just don't want to have to buy a new motherboard with 6-8 PCI slots just to fit the new cards.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I am about to order two GTX 480 AMP Editions. Only problem is each of them takes 3 PCI slots on the motherboard (due to their after market fans)and I will need one more video card for smooth work within Windows. Currently I can only stick two GTX 480's on my motherboard before all the PCI slots are taken. I was wondering if I can buy a pci riser card and use it for connecting the third video card to the motherboard.
I am not so much concerned about the layout in the PC case as much as I am concerned about possible drawbacks of using a pci riser card- could there be loss of rendering speed. Should I be on a lookout for specific parameters the pci riser card must have - interface, bandwidth and others.
I just don't want to have to buy a new motherboard with 6-8 PCI slots just to fit the new cards.
Any help is greatly appreciated.