Anyway 1 PCI-e slot can fit a Nvidia 8800?

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#1 KennYx7140
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Hey, as the topic title says, is there by chance any way a Nvidia 8800 (GT, GTS etc.) can fit into just one PCI-e slot? I have been getting told stories that they are too big to fit it in just one PCI-e slot, but than others are telling me you can. So is there really a way around it? Someone at my school said he was running SLI with just one PCI-e slot which made no sense to me. So yea any help would be appreciated! 8)
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#2 DJGOON
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Taken from Nvidias websites FAQ:

Q: How many slots do these boards take up?
A: The GeForce 8800 GTX and GeForce 8800 GTS-based graphics cards occupy two slots each.

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#3 badboyblack
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Hey, as the topic title says, is there by chance any way a Nvidia 8800 (GT, GTS etc.) can fit into just one PCI-e slot? I have been getting told stories that they are too big to fit it in just one PCI-e slot, but than others are telling me you can. So is there really a way around it? Someone at my school said he was running SLI with just one PCI-e slot which made no sense to me. So yea any help would be appreciated! 8)KennYx7140
In short NO.

Get a ATI HD 3850 instead. clocks great, so its almost as quick & yet its cooler, quiter & les power draw.

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#4 Reldas89
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the 8800gt is one slot
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#5 Gog
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Indeed, the 8800GT is a single-slot card. The GTS and GTX need 2 slots.
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#6 sr-gogeta-goku
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go for 8800gt occupies only one slot great vfm comes close to the performance of an 8800gtx
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#7 ammusk
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it requires one pci-ex slot to interface with, but needs extra space for the cooling unit

http://www.ixbt.com/video2/images/g80-4/msi-8800gtx-front.jpg

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#8 Adnan959
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You can fit an 8800GT in there, but not a GTS since it takes two slots. Beware though, the GT needs some serious cooling, coz the cooler it has on it ain't so efficient.
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#9 GodLovesDead
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it requires one pci-ex slot to interface with, but needs extra space for the cooling unit

http://www.ixbt.com/video2/images/g80-4/msi-8800gtx-front.jpg

ammusk

Exactly. I was kind of confused what the OP is talking about. Is he talking if it requires 2 PCI-E interfaces, or if it requires two case slots? Regardless, you covered it.

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#10 GabrielVan
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All 8800 Series cards require ONE PCI-E slot, but the fan/heatsink unit is extended so the card itself takes up the board space of about 2 slots. Most likely, if you have a non- SLI board you'll just cover a PCI slot, of which you should have a few and one to spare. But either way, the 8800 GT is a slim card, and only takes up one slot and would be the best way to go right now for overall price/performance.