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Just had a random thought on how Nvidia will support Quad SLI with series 10 cards

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2016/06/25 14:59:06 (permalink)
If they bring out a dual-chip card you could SLI two of those and essentially you'd have 4 GPU's running in tandem.

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    Re: Just had a random thought on how Nvidia will support Quad SLI with series 10 cards 2016/06/25 17:29:35 (permalink)
    Given that Team Green has put out maybe 3 multi-gpu cards for the consumer market since the 2xx series, I wouldn't count on this...
     
    Ironically, I used to have a GTX 460 2WIN in a ITX build several years ago. IIRC, it did not perform as well as a normal SLI setup.


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    Re: Just had a random thought on how Nvidia will support Quad SLI with series 10 cards 2016/06/25 18:09:05 (permalink)
    Dual cards never perform as well as their SLI/Xfire equivalents due to TDP restrictions, and heat generation.
     
    And no, according to the latest from Nvidia that 2-way SLI is the only game supported SLI (3 and 4 way are specific benchmarks only), you'd only be able to run that one dual GPU card because it is SLI'd even though it is a single card.
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