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Quelqu'un pourrais me traduire ça si vous plait car même en utilisant un traducteur je comprend rien merci
If you then also want to run 3 Swift screens because the Strix has 2 Display Ports and 2 HDMI ports, you need a DP to be able to run Gsync on the monitor so the ONLY way to have all 3 with Gsync enabled is SLI *and using a HB Bridge*. We did try with the older Asus ROG LED bridge and it wouldnt allow us to use the 2nd card for the 3rd monitor. So it seems that Nvidia really do have that side of things tied up quite well. If you are running a different card with 3 DP's as standard then this will work fine and you'll only have an issue if you want to use four screens or again use the 2nd card as an output. Its as simple as it is complicated, the long and short of it is with Strix cards and 3 screens requiring DP connections to run Gsync you have to run SLI. If you can live without Gsync you can run the 3rd screen on HDMI on the first card without any problems. Got it? Good.
Quelqu'un pourrais me traduire ça si vous plait car même en utilisant un traducteur je comprend rien merci
If you then also want to run 3 Swift screens because the Strix has 2 Display Ports and 2 HDMI ports, you need a DP to be able to run Gsync on the monitor so the ONLY way to have all 3 with Gsync enabled is SLI *and using a HB Bridge*. We did try with the older Asus ROG LED bridge and it wouldnt allow us to use the 2nd card for the 3rd monitor. So it seems that Nvidia really do have that side of things tied up quite well. If you are running a different card with 3 DP's as standard then this will work fine and you'll only have an issue if you want to use four screens or again use the 2nd card as an output. Its as simple as it is complicated, the long and short of it is with Strix cards and 3 screens requiring DP connections to run Gsync you have to run SLI. If you can live without Gsync you can run the 3rd screen on HDMI on the first card without any problems. Got it? Good.