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Hi all,

 

I want to buy a Z440 workstation for my Nvidia GTX 1080 card and Nvidia Titan X. Is that the workstation and the two nvidia cards are compatible ?

thank you in advance
.

 

 

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@badkin wrote:

Hi all,

 

I want to buy a Z440 workstation for my Nvidia GTX 1080 card and Nvidia Titan X. Is that the workstation and the two nvidia cards are compatible ?

thank you in advance
.

 

 


If you want to use the cards in SLI it will not work since:

- you need 2 of the same cards to use SLI (e.g. 2x GTX 1080)

- the Z440 only supports selected Quadro cards in SLI, not GTX cards

 

Baring any driver conflicts and PSU adequacy issues, you should be able to insert both cards in the machine and operate them on a standalone basis but cant really see any reason you would want to do this.

 

Generally it is better to go for a single more powerful GPU than to try SLI or dual cards.

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