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I have had both Crossfire and SLI in the past. When it works it's great. Back around 2011 I had a pair of 6870's and for about 2 years they kicked ass, but then driver support really slacked off after that and they went downhill fast. Then I had a pair of gtx 770's, and pretty much the same thing. I would run into some weird issues playing games from time to time too, and would have to turn off the second card every now and then when playing a game. One of them I remember was DOTA 2, where the UI wouldn't load if the second card was turned off. Even though Nvidia is making a show of it with these new cards, I won't be surprised if they start giving it the same half assed treatment a year from now.Gonna watch this here in a minute.
The real question here is gown many people actually run sli?
Basically NOTHING is optimized for it that I’m seeing.
It sounds like a good idea. “Damn my 980 ti isn’t keeping up these days” i’ll Just buy another one instead of a 1k card.
But it only does well in some benchmark tests or limited games.
Does anyone on this forum for example even run sli??
Honestly, I don't recommend it today unless you are going for the most extreme, wallet burning build. If you're going all out and getting two 2080 Ti's, then that's your only option for top performance. Otherwise, I think it's wiser to just take that money and spend it on the next tier of card up.