Can my mobo support CrossFire?

Hey all, I have a question about my motherboard. Can it support ATi CrossFire? It is an PoX EP-5P945C LGA 775 Intel 945P ATX Intel Motherboard (http://www.newegg.com/product/product.as...
It isn't labeled on the box or instruction manual anywhere, so I am not going to throw away ~$130 on two video cards and not be able to use them. Thanks!

Also, if not, could you recommend one for mid-level gaming (BF2, Doom 3, WoW, FSX, Gmod, etc...) on a budget of about $130? Thx!

Answers:
No it will not run Crossfire, sorry. As for a recommendation, get this one for sure:http://www.newegg.com/product/product.as... this is the best deal out there for graphics cards right now.
First part of the question is No. I checked EPOX.com and that motherboard does not support crossfire. SLI and/or Crossfire must be designed into the motherboard, they can't be added in after the fact.

As for the second question, you'll need to do some research on the web for a motherboard that meets your price needs with the necessary socket type.

As the Intel site says:
Specifically, it is the boards’ support of multiple PCI Express* x16 slots, along with support in the chipset and BIOS, that makes these boards compatible with CrossFire technology.

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