Does my motherboard(GA-Z270MX-Gaming 5) support dual gpu 1080ti + 2080ti?











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I have a machine with GA-Z270MX-Gaming 5 motherboard, now I am running a Zotac 1080ti mini GPU on it, can I add an extra 2080ti to it?



I noticed there are still slots available, but I am not quite sure about this.










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  • What does the vendor support say?
    – Kinnectus
    Nov 13 at 11:19










  • @Kinnectus It's ZOTAC 1080ti mini that I'm using, for the 2080ti, it's not decided.
    – Vimos
    Nov 13 at 11:23






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    They mean the motherboard's vendor.
    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 13 at 11:24










  • Have you asked the motherboard manufacturer what the motherboard will support? Perhaps contact them or join their forums? Have I missed something here?
    – Kinnectus
    Nov 13 at 11:25






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    It wouldn't work in SLI for the obvious reasons, the 2080 Ti, would perform like a 1080 Ti (if it was possible to put it in SLI with a 1080 ti). While 2080 Ti supports SLI it doesn't support the same SLI bridge.
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I have a machine with GA-Z270MX-Gaming 5 motherboard, now I am running a Zotac 1080ti mini GPU on it, can I add an extra 2080ti to it?



I noticed there are still slots available, but I am not quite sure about this.










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  • What does the vendor support say?
    – Kinnectus
    Nov 13 at 11:19










  • @Kinnectus It's ZOTAC 1080ti mini that I'm using, for the 2080ti, it's not decided.
    – Vimos
    Nov 13 at 11:23






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    They mean the motherboard's vendor.
    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 13 at 11:24










  • Have you asked the motherboard manufacturer what the motherboard will support? Perhaps contact them or join their forums? Have I missed something here?
    – Kinnectus
    Nov 13 at 11:25






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    It wouldn't work in SLI for the obvious reasons, the 2080 Ti, would perform like a 1080 Ti (if it was possible to put it in SLI with a 1080 ti). While 2080 Ti supports SLI it doesn't support the same SLI bridge.
    – Ramhound
    Nov 13 at 12:28













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I have a machine with GA-Z270MX-Gaming 5 motherboard, now I am running a Zotac 1080ti mini GPU on it, can I add an extra 2080ti to it?



I noticed there are still slots available, but I am not quite sure about this.










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I have a machine with GA-Z270MX-Gaming 5 motherboard, now I am running a Zotac 1080ti mini GPU on it, can I add an extra 2080ti to it?



I noticed there are still slots available, but I am not quite sure about this.







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  • What does the vendor support say?
    – Kinnectus
    Nov 13 at 11:19










  • @Kinnectus It's ZOTAC 1080ti mini that I'm using, for the 2080ti, it's not decided.
    – Vimos
    Nov 13 at 11:23






  • 1




    They mean the motherboard's vendor.
    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 13 at 11:24










  • Have you asked the motherboard manufacturer what the motherboard will support? Perhaps contact them or join their forums? Have I missed something here?
    – Kinnectus
    Nov 13 at 11:25






  • 1




    It wouldn't work in SLI for the obvious reasons, the 2080 Ti, would perform like a 1080 Ti (if it was possible to put it in SLI with a 1080 ti). While 2080 Ti supports SLI it doesn't support the same SLI bridge.
    – Ramhound
    Nov 13 at 12:28


















  • What does the vendor support say?
    – Kinnectus
    Nov 13 at 11:19










  • @Kinnectus It's ZOTAC 1080ti mini that I'm using, for the 2080ti, it's not decided.
    – Vimos
    Nov 13 at 11:23






  • 1




    They mean the motherboard's vendor.
    – GabrielaGarcia
    Nov 13 at 11:24










  • Have you asked the motherboard manufacturer what the motherboard will support? Perhaps contact them or join their forums? Have I missed something here?
    – Kinnectus
    Nov 13 at 11:25






  • 1




    It wouldn't work in SLI for the obvious reasons, the 2080 Ti, would perform like a 1080 Ti (if it was possible to put it in SLI with a 1080 ti). While 2080 Ti supports SLI it doesn't support the same SLI bridge.
    – Ramhound
    Nov 13 at 12:28
















What does the vendor support say?
– Kinnectus
Nov 13 at 11:19




What does the vendor support say?
– Kinnectus
Nov 13 at 11:19












@Kinnectus It's ZOTAC 1080ti mini that I'm using, for the 2080ti, it's not decided.
– Vimos
Nov 13 at 11:23




@Kinnectus It's ZOTAC 1080ti mini that I'm using, for the 2080ti, it's not decided.
– Vimos
Nov 13 at 11:23




1




1




They mean the motherboard's vendor.
– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 13 at 11:24




They mean the motherboard's vendor.
– GabrielaGarcia
Nov 13 at 11:24












Have you asked the motherboard manufacturer what the motherboard will support? Perhaps contact them or join their forums? Have I missed something here?
– Kinnectus
Nov 13 at 11:25




Have you asked the motherboard manufacturer what the motherboard will support? Perhaps contact them or join their forums? Have I missed something here?
– Kinnectus
Nov 13 at 11:25




1




1




It wouldn't work in SLI for the obvious reasons, the 2080 Ti, would perform like a 1080 Ti (if it was possible to put it in SLI with a 1080 ti). While 2080 Ti supports SLI it doesn't support the same SLI bridge.
– Ramhound
Nov 13 at 12:28




It wouldn't work in SLI for the obvious reasons, the 2080 Ti, would perform like a 1080 Ti (if it was possible to put it in SLI with a 1080 ti). While 2080 Ti supports SLI it doesn't support the same SLI bridge.
– Ramhound
Nov 13 at 12:28










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No, as you need 2x16 slots and your board only has one. Equal bandwidth required. Identical cards tend to be used for dual SLI






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    Two graphic cards need two x16 slots (unless using x8 to x16 risers) but not necessarily with 16 PCIe lanes, so it is indeed possible to plug two cards (which would have equal bandwidth as plugging into x16 and x8 would make both work on 8 lanes). So I'm afraid Johnny got confused about slot width and PCIe lanes.



    As it have been said, SLI is not possible between 1080 Ti and 2080 Ti, they don't even share the same SLI bridge, but you could run a dual GPU, e.g. for deep learning with Tensofflow.





    TL;DR



    Yes, you can make a dual GPU (for deep learning typically), but not in SLI.






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    • I am planning to use it for DL! If it works, I don't need to upgrade the motherboard.
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      Nov 14 at 11:17











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    No, as you need 2x16 slots and your board only has one. Equal bandwidth required. Identical cards tend to be used for dual SLI






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      No, as you need 2x16 slots and your board only has one. Equal bandwidth required. Identical cards tend to be used for dual SLI






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        No, as you need 2x16 slots and your board only has one. Equal bandwidth required. Identical cards tend to be used for dual SLI






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        No, as you need 2x16 slots and your board only has one. Equal bandwidth required. Identical cards tend to be used for dual SLI







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            Few things:



            Two graphic cards need two x16 slots (unless using x8 to x16 risers) but not necessarily with 16 PCIe lanes, so it is indeed possible to plug two cards (which would have equal bandwidth as plugging into x16 and x8 would make both work on 8 lanes). So I'm afraid Johnny got confused about slot width and PCIe lanes.



            As it have been said, SLI is not possible between 1080 Ti and 2080 Ti, they don't even share the same SLI bridge, but you could run a dual GPU, e.g. for deep learning with Tensofflow.





            TL;DR



            Yes, you can make a dual GPU (for deep learning typically), but not in SLI.






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            • I am planning to use it for DL! If it works, I don't need to upgrade the motherboard.
              – Vimos
              Nov 14 at 11:17















            up vote
            0
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            Few things:



            Two graphic cards need two x16 slots (unless using x8 to x16 risers) but not necessarily with 16 PCIe lanes, so it is indeed possible to plug two cards (which would have equal bandwidth as plugging into x16 and x8 would make both work on 8 lanes). So I'm afraid Johnny got confused about slot width and PCIe lanes.



            As it have been said, SLI is not possible between 1080 Ti and 2080 Ti, they don't even share the same SLI bridge, but you could run a dual GPU, e.g. for deep learning with Tensofflow.





            TL;DR



            Yes, you can make a dual GPU (for deep learning typically), but not in SLI.






            share|improve this answer





















            • I am planning to use it for DL! If it works, I don't need to upgrade the motherboard.
              – Vimos
              Nov 14 at 11:17













            up vote
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            up vote
            0
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            Few things:



            Two graphic cards need two x16 slots (unless using x8 to x16 risers) but not necessarily with 16 PCIe lanes, so it is indeed possible to plug two cards (which would have equal bandwidth as plugging into x16 and x8 would make both work on 8 lanes). So I'm afraid Johnny got confused about slot width and PCIe lanes.



            As it have been said, SLI is not possible between 1080 Ti and 2080 Ti, they don't even share the same SLI bridge, but you could run a dual GPU, e.g. for deep learning with Tensofflow.





            TL;DR



            Yes, you can make a dual GPU (for deep learning typically), but not in SLI.






            share|improve this answer












            Few things:



            Two graphic cards need two x16 slots (unless using x8 to x16 risers) but not necessarily with 16 PCIe lanes, so it is indeed possible to plug two cards (which would have equal bandwidth as plugging into x16 and x8 would make both work on 8 lanes). So I'm afraid Johnny got confused about slot width and PCIe lanes.



            As it have been said, SLI is not possible between 1080 Ti and 2080 Ti, they don't even share the same SLI bridge, but you could run a dual GPU, e.g. for deep learning with Tensofflow.





            TL;DR



            Yes, you can make a dual GPU (for deep learning typically), but not in SLI.







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            • I am planning to use it for DL! If it works, I don't need to upgrade the motherboard.
              – Vimos
              Nov 14 at 11:17


















            • I am planning to use it for DL! If it works, I don't need to upgrade the motherboard.
              – Vimos
              Nov 14 at 11:17
















            I am planning to use it for DL! If it works, I don't need to upgrade the motherboard.
            – Vimos
            Nov 14 at 11:17




            I am planning to use it for DL! If it works, I don't need to upgrade the motherboard.
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            Nov 14 at 11:17


















             

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