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Topic: Anyone had good luck with Cablesaurus PCI to PCI-E risers? (Read 1798 times)

sr. member
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Who said we should all be selling our GPUs?

I'd love for you to provide a link/quote where I said that.



If I tried to link to it there would be a list of 434 links. Every single one of your posts.

Ha. Ha. Ha.

*crickets chirping*

Seriously though, you can't produce a single one.

newbie
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I'll sell my 16x PCI-e to 16xPCI-e cables for whatever the going rate is.. will take bitcoins.. ship only to US
looks like 2 for a bitcoin as of right now, shipping included
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Who said we should all be selling our GPUs?

I'd love for you to provide a link/quote where I said that.



If I tried to link to it there would be a list of 434 links. Every single one of your posts.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
Who said we should all be selling our GPUs?

I'd love for you to provide a link/quote where I said that.

full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
They sure look inviting, but I'd like to know if anyone's had any personal experience with them. Cablesaurus hasn't had them for much more than a couple weeks or so, so it's a pretty new item.

Do they work on old & new motherboards? Does the BIOS ever have a problem with multiple video cards on a single motherboard (talking about older motherboards here, in the days before Crossfire)

What kind of compatibility do these things have? 100% -- 90% -- 50%?

Thanks,

Matthew


Who knows man? We are all doomed you should be selling GPUs instead of buying PCI adapters.
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You kidding me :O

Read the whole thread, and look at all the positive feedback lmao Tongue Ordered 3 for myself, 2 of them were wrong items, but Cablesaurus replaced them easily and quickly, AMAZING service.

I don't think motherboards have anything to do with it, only the OS.

Linux can handle up to 8 gpus, Windows up to 4. However, with the new 11.6 drivers, Windows can also go to 8 I think.

What do you mean by compatibility? I'm gonna say 100% because they work on all cards?


*facepalm

Woops I realized that you said PCI to PCI-e, and not PCI-e to PCI-e. Sad
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
They sure look inviting, but I'd like to know if anyone's had any personal experience with them. Cablesaurus hasn't had them for much more than a couple weeks or so, so it's a pretty new item.

Do they work on old & new motherboards? Does the BIOS ever have a problem with multiple video cards on a single motherboard (talking about older motherboards here, in the days before Crossfire)

What kind of compatibility do these things have? 100% -- 90% -- 50%?

Thanks,

Matthew
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