Hey, kids.
I just ordered an EVGA GTX460 a moment ago, and am thinking about going the SLI route with a second one in a few months when I work up a little more expendable income. I'm running everything off of MSI's NF750-G55 mainboard. The board has been great, with PCI-e running at 16x speed when a single slot is occupied. The issue is that the two PCI-e slots clock themselves down to 8x speed when SLI is enabled.
There seems to be very little information to find online regarding what the slot speed on a motherboard's PCI-e slot does to a graphics card's bottom-line performance. My question is, given these circumstances, should I also shop around for a new motherboard that allows both PCI-e slots to clock at 16x speeds if I do decide to set up SLI? Will both slots operating at 8x speeds nullify any potential performance benefits of the additional graphics card?
Thanks.