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With NVIDIA no longer releasing new SLI profiles for games they basically killed SLI for any game that doesn’t currently support it. I wouldn’t recommend even SLI on a 3090 since it’s kind of overkill for any SLI supporting game for just a a single card. Only reason for SLI now would be impressive benchmark scores that are otherwise pointless.
^^^ This exactly, once the Devs stopped supporting SLi thru Drivers which incorporated the SLi Profiles, we all started seeing it fade away.
With that being said and someone who ran both SLi for many years (GTX 280, GTX 480, GTX 580, GTX 680, GTX 780Ti and GTX 1080Ti)and even Tri SLi (GTX 580's), I see a lot of myths here:
- SLi (Scaling Link Interface) NEVER stacked VRAM (VRAM recognition / utilization was always limited to the Max VRAM on a single Card).
- Up to and including 1080Ti SLi was great and there were many games (the majority of AAA Titles that fully supported SLi, Drivers had SLi Profiles)
- Games that supported SLi, scaled beautifully, in many cases up to 80% increase in FPS, if a 3rd Card was added (Tri SLi, the scaling increase would only be perhaps another 25%-30% gain).
- For Cooling, most of us were on Water, Air Cooling was simply a struggle.
- For PSU, any of us running multi Cards wouldn't hesitate to ensure we had the right one, I recall my first 1kW PSU was a Corsair HX 1000, back in around 2008/09, so think about that, using a 1kW PSU 12 yrs ago!.
- Yes, you could mess around with nv Inspector and create a working (in some cases) SLi Profile that would force SLi, but it never really worked very well, jittering or borked shader models etc.
My last SLi set up was 1080Ti SLi w EK Water Blocks and it worked absolutely amazing with titles that supported SLi, SOTTR was one of many back then.
I know SLi was fading fast (no Dev support, no SLi Profiles) during the RTX 2xxx series, so although the Cards still were designed for SLi, no SLi Profiles within Drivers, meant it was "dying" a rapid death !!!
Yes SLi is dead, I'm left with a big case that looks a lot emptier and an AX 1600i PSU, but as was mentioned here and is obvious, the AAA titles now combined with the RTX 3080, 3080Ti's run great with most every setting cranked up (either 1440p or in some cases 4K), so SLi simply no longer required.
During the times of SLi popularity, you actually HAD to have multi Cards to run AAA Titles at 1440p (in some cases 1080p) with decent FPS.
Of course benchmarking was also quite popular for the SLi crowd.
Overall I'm glad to see it gone, was expensive (2* GPU's, 2* Water Blocks, SLi Terminal Block and more fittings).
Very nice to see GPU technology finally catch up to the AAA titles whereby a single Card is perfect!
Remember "can it run Crysis ? .....at 1080P SLi GTX 8800 even struggled ;)
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-8800-gtx.c187 Cheers
post edited by rjbarker - 2021/08/28 09:01:29