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Message 33439 - Posted: 9 Oct 2013 | 17:42:11 UTC

I have motherboard with three PCI-E 3.0 ports whose run on x16/x0/x0, x8/x8/x0 or x8/x4/x4. I have two nVidia GTX660 Ti GPUs. Should I buy third card? I don't know if increased number of GPUs could compensate decreased speed of PCI-E bus or what could happen...

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Message 33441 - Posted: 9 Oct 2013 | 19:18:52 UTC - in response to Message 33439.
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The speed of the PCIe bus will not affect your crunching speed at all!

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Message 33443 - Posted: 9 Oct 2013 | 22:13:04 UTC - in response to Message 33439.

I have motherboard with three PCI-E 3.0 ports whose run on x16/x0/x0, x8/x8/x0 or x8/x4/x4. I have two nVidia GTX660 Ti GPUs. Should I buy third card? I don't know if increased number of GPUs could compensate decreased speed of PCI-E bus or what could happen...

Two remarks from me, if necessary others will jump in.
First you need to check if your power supply is sufficient, and secondly, for (some) motherboards you need to make a selection in the BIOS for 3 or 4 PCIe cards. You can read that in the manual.
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