Msi p35 neo2 fr, does it support sli?

I'm confused about the second pci-ex16 slot that says x4 mode. will this work for sli using two 880gt cards?
I'm struggling to find out any definate answers.
thanks guys

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I didn't know that the intel chips don't support sli, do you know why this is
This is true for all Intel chipset based boards (doesn't matter which brand/manufacturer).  The reason?  Since it was possible to enable SLI on Intel Chipset boards (e.g. 975X) with modded (unofficial) drivers with earlier nVidia cards (6/7 series), there is probably no true technical limitiation.  It is all about marketing/competition if you ask me.
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a good mobo for around £100 that does support sli and has similar specs to the p35.
Look for a board with an nVidia P6N or P7N chipset if you really want SLI. The P7N SLI Platinum for example should be in your price range.
Have a look here:
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=prodpage2&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=170
Scroll down to MSI nVidia boards to compare specs. Look for this sign:
[as opposed to this one:]

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    Quote from: Maesus on 28-November-07, 19:33:33
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