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-A rating power 500 Watt power supply or above is a must
-An SLI bridge connector
(Note)SLI technology requires a PCI Express motherboard with two x16 physical connectors. Graphics cards working in an
SLI configuration must be with the same model name (e.g. GV-N98TOC-1GI/GV-N98TOC-512I/GV-N98TOC-1GI rev2.0/
GV-N98TOC-512I rev2.0) and from the samevendor (e.g. GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY).
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2. Hardware Installation
2.1. Board Layout
1. GV-N98TOC-1GI/GV-N98TOC-512I
SLI Connector
HDMI Connector
D-Sub monitor Connector
(15-pin)
DVI-I Connector
Digital LCD Monitor
HDMI TV
or
Analog LCD Monitor Analog Monitor
Digital LCD Monitor
DVI Output
HDMI to DVI-I Adapter
(Optional)
HDMI Connector
D-Sub monitor
Connector
(15-pin)
DVI-I
Connector
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2. GV-N98TOC-1GI rev2.0/GV-N98TOC-512I rev2.0
SLI Connector
HDMI Connector
D-Sub monitor Connector
(15-pin)
DVI-I Connector
Digital LCD Monitor
HDMI TV
or
HDMI to DVI-I Adapter
(Optional)
HDMI Connector
D-Sub monitor
Connector
(15-pin)
Analog LCD Monitor Analog Monitor
Digital LCD Monitor
DVI Output
DVI-I
Connector
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Expansion cards contain very delicate Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. To
protect them against damage from static electricity, you should follow some
precautions whenever you work on your computer.
1. Turn off your computer and unplug power supply.
2. Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. If you do not
have one, touch both of your hands to a safely grounded object or to a metal object,
such as the power supply case.
3. Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the
components whenever the components are separated from the system.
The card contains sensitive electric components, which can be easily damaged by static
electricity, so the card should be left in its original packing until it is installed.
Unpacking and installation should be done on a grounded anti-static mat. The operator
should be wearing an anti-static wristband, grounded at the same point as the anti-static
mat.
Inspect the card carton for obvious damage. Shipping and handling may cause damage
to your card. Be sure there are no shipping and handling damages on the card before
proceeding.
DO NOT APPLY POWER TO YOUR SYSTEM IF THE GRAPHICS CARD IS
DAMAGED.
In order to ensure that your graphics card can work correctly, please use
official GIGABYTE BIOS only. Using non-official GIGABYTE BIOS might
cause problem(s) on the graphics card.
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2.2. Hardware Installation
Now that you have prepared your computer, you are ready to install your graphics card.
Step 1.
Locate the PCI Express x16 slot. If necessary, remove the
metal cover from this slot; then align your graphics card with
the PCI Express x16 slot, and press it in firmly until the card is
fully seated.
Make sure that the gold edge connector of the graphics card is securely
inserted.
Step 2.
Replace the screw to fasten the card in place, and replace the
computer cover.
After installation, remember to connect the power cable to your graphics
card, or the system will not boot. Do not touch the card when it's operating
to prevent system instability.
Step 3.
Plug the display cable into your card; then turn on the computer
and monitor. To connect a D-Sub monitor to your graphics card,
use the D-Sub connector. To connect a flat panel display to your
graphics card, use the DVI-I connector. To connect an HDMI
monitor to your graphics card,use the HDMI connector.
Connect an HDMI monitor
Connect a D-Sub monitor
T o Flat Panel DisplayT o D-Sub MonitorT o HDMI Monitor
Connect a flat panel display
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Step 4.
To connect an HDMI TV, follow the steps below to enable the S/PDIF in function for the graphics card.
1.
Connect the provided S/PDIF cable to the graphics
card.
2.
Connect the S/PDIF cable to the motherboard.
(the red wire connects to the S/PDIF out pin and
the black to the Ground pin)
You are now ready to proceed with the installation of the graphics card driver. Please refer to next
chapter for detailed instructions.
How NVIDIA® SLITM technology works:
In an SLI configuration, two SLI-ready graphics cards of the same model and the same manufacturers
are connected together via SLI bridge connector in a system that provides two x16 PCI Express slots
to scale graphics performance. The picture below shows that two graphics cards are linked in parallel
in an SLI configuration.
Two SLI-ready graphics cards of
the same type.
(Example: GV-NX88X768H-RH)
(provided by motherboard manufacturer)
SLI bridge connector
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