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02-19-2019 05:11 AM
I would like to know.
What is the maximum amount of memory (ram) you can set?
Now installed 1080 video card.
The description says that there is support for 2 video cards.
To install a second video card -
Need to install a video card of the same manufacturer?
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02-19-2019 09:58 AM - edited 02-19-2019 10:05 AM
Greetings,
Welcome to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
The maximum amount of system RAM per HP specs (Link) is 64 GB. This would be one-16 GB memory module in each memory slot on your motherboard.
Nvidia SLI support requires two Nvidia graphics cards. SLI also requires motherboard support and a license from Nvidia. The license adds additional manufacturing expense for the OEM. HP may not have included SLI support. AMD Crossfire should be supported on your motherboard. AMD Crossfire only works with AMD graphics cards.
Did you get an SLI bridge from HP? Retail MB manufacturers provide the SLI bridge when the motherboard supports SLI.
Regards
02-19-2019 09:58 AM - edited 02-19-2019 10:05 AM
Greetings,
Welcome to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
The maximum amount of system RAM per HP specs (Link) is 64 GB. This would be one-16 GB memory module in each memory slot on your motherboard.
Nvidia SLI support requires two Nvidia graphics cards. SLI also requires motherboard support and a license from Nvidia. The license adds additional manufacturing expense for the OEM. HP may not have included SLI support. AMD Crossfire should be supported on your motherboard. AMD Crossfire only works with AMD graphics cards.
Did you get an SLI bridge from HP? Retail MB manufacturers provide the SLI bridge when the motherboard supports SLI.
Regards
02-19-2019 12:00 PM
Hi SaSHOKTORO,
You're very welcome.
No SLI bridge would suggest your motherboard does not support SLI.
HP seems to be silent on this issue.
You could get a SLI bridge at Amazon (Link) or elsewhere and try it.
Regards
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