SLI Video Cards

Is there anyway to see if my two video cards have SLI enabled without opening up the case?

Hi,
You may try these steps which would help.
Open NVIDIA Control Panel
Once you've opened the NVIDIA Control Panel, click the Set SLI configuration link under the 3D settings menu.
check if you have the options Do not use SLI technology or Enable SLI technology
If it is set to Enable, then your graphics card is SLI enabled.
Else, you may have to open the tower to check if its SLI or not.

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    Side note: We do not yet know whether FERMI cards will be supported.
    The GTX480 has simply the fastest GPU. An average speed gain of about 15 percent from the HD 5870. The ATI costs around $ 400, while for Nvidia's latest about $ 500 is to be paid. So far there is not anything remarkable, because in hardware land there is a premium for the fastest of the fastest in our homes.
    The HD 5970 throws a spanner in the works. This dual-GPU card actually leaves the GTX480 in the dust, the performance of ATI's top model is on average around 35 percent better. The HD 5970 is again one hundred U.S. dollars more expensive than the GTX480, but both the HD 5870 and HD 5970 offer more performance per dollar.
    There are obviously more factors than price-performance ratio. The GTX480 however loses when it comes to energy usage, even when the benefits are taken into consideration. Indeed, energy consumption is only marginally lower than that of the faster HD 5970. The associated noise is also a drawback; here the HD 5870 and HD 5970 cards are the clear winners.
    Then there's more to be considered. AMD now has the Eyefinity technique with which three displays can be controlled. Nvidia counters with 3D Surround Vision: this could also be driving three screens, but there are two graphics cards in sli needed. With three 120Hz displays it is even possible to provide three displays of 3D images.
    Prospects appear bleak for the GTX480, but the card can not be discarded - at least not until the GTX480 is in the shop and the actual price is clear. If retail prices are slightly below the recommended price, while the HD 5870 prices are kept artificially expensive because of high demand, Nvidia's latest offer may be a good option. Nvidia has already stated that the cards will be fully stocked from April 12. In the more distant future may be Nvidia can improve drivers and  yields, which can push down the price further and further to improve performance. How much performance gain the card can achieve is the question. Who wants the fastest of the fastest can better invest in the HD 5970.
    Now the question arises:
    Assuming MPE will support the FERMI cards, which one is better:
    1. The ATI HD 5970 is fastest but does not benefit from CUDA and supports DX11
    2. The GTX 285 is much slower but benefits from CUDA and supports DX10
    3. The GTX 480 is slower than ATI and may benefit from MPE and supports DX11
    These are interesting times for all that want to change their graphics cards. The waiting is for some benchmark tests to shed some light on what is ahead for us.
    And let's hope Adobe extends the MPE option to include ATI cards...

    the specs on the HP systems are pretty weak.
    a Xeon 3503? no such thing.. do you mean 3530?
    a Xeon 3530 is the exact same thing as a Core i7 930
    ECC ram will slow the system down and is not needed
    8 gig ram is wrong for a 1366. it needs to be triple channel so 6 or 12 gig.
    bare minimum is 3 hard drives.
    as mentioned that video card is a joke. HP has a bad habbit of selling low budget card or very expensive cards.
    dont buy into the "quadro" name and this all is well.
    better to buy from a custom NLE builder
    Scott
    ADK

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