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Hello,
Love the forum, long time reader.
I recently built a PC with the Asus PRIME X570-P Motherboard. It has two PCIe 4.0 16x slots.
According to this link (https://www.anandtech.com/show/14161/the-amd-x570-motherboard-overview/21)
On the main features, the ASUS Prime X570-P has two full-length PCIe 4.0 slots which operate at x16 and x16/x4. This is because the Ryzen 3000 series processors feed the top slot, while the bottom full-length slot lanes come directly from the X570 chipset. This means there is support for two-way AMD CrossFire multi-graphics card configurations, but none for NVIDIA SLI.
My question is -is it possible for me to run dual GPU on this mobo for the purpose of GPU rendering (Redshift)? I understand that Redshift does not use SLI, simply uses the two GPU's independently. By the way the lower PCIe slot is plastic only not supported with metal. I currently have 1 2070 super and can get another cheaply.
Thanks for your help!
Jacob
Love the forum, long time reader.
I recently built a PC with the Asus PRIME X570-P Motherboard. It has two PCIe 4.0 16x slots.
According to this link (https://www.anandtech.com/show/14161/the-amd-x570-motherboard-overview/21)
On the main features, the ASUS Prime X570-P has two full-length PCIe 4.0 slots which operate at x16 and x16/x4. This is because the Ryzen 3000 series processors feed the top slot, while the bottom full-length slot lanes come directly from the X570 chipset. This means there is support for two-way AMD CrossFire multi-graphics card configurations, but none for NVIDIA SLI.
My question is -is it possible for me to run dual GPU on this mobo for the purpose of GPU rendering (Redshift)? I understand that Redshift does not use SLI, simply uses the two GPU's independently. By the way the lower PCIe slot is plastic only not supported with metal. I currently have 1 2070 super and can get another cheaply.
Thanks for your help!
Jacob