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OMEN 880-130
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have NVIDIA 1080Ti but I want to upgrade it and add another 1080ti by doing SLI. is this possible?

My Desktop serial number is [edited]

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@ElizarTalampas , welcome to the forum.

 

Here is the Product Specifications page for the computer:  https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-880-100-desktop-pc-series/18695893/model/18865688/do...

 

As you will see, there are two PCI Express x16 slots (each slot with x8 bus lanes) on the motherboard, but no mention of them being SLI ready.  You can use two video cards, but not in a SLI configuration.

 

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I can't find the exact Graphics Card that I have, I want to try to SLI it as I know there are 880-130 's  that are using SLI

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@ElizarTalampas, did you actually receive a SLI Bridge with your Omen?  I can see in an add that it talks about dual GTX 1080 Ti, but not in the specifications.  I am not certain that the GTX 1080 Ti in your computer is the same as a retail version.  HP has their components made to their specifications.  Also, to run SLI in your computer would require a PSU with much more power; at least 800W.



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