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I used SLI for about 8 years and never really had issues. Briefly used dual RTX 2080 Ti cards with a 7900X, but they're such monsters that I ripped out my 2 GTX 1080 cards from my 5960X system to sell and dropped in the second 2080 Ti I had instead. Got 2 Asus PG27UQ monitors and haven't looked back. My old 990X system still has 2 GTX 980 cards on a PG348Q, but I rarely touch that setup anymore.
I get why people want SLI, but as stated... Support for it is dying off. Nvidia has even been killing it at the hardware level. I doubt it'll have support.
You mean new games like those : sli supported game and good optimization = support sli like shadow of tomb raider , devil may cry 5 , star wars jedi order , shadow of war , gta V , witcher 3 , destiny 2 (which is a game porting from console to pc with a very good sli scaling 99% usage both cards and optimization very cool ) darksiders 2,3 , hellblade , nier automata , shadow warrior 2 , shadow of mordor , project car 1,2 , dirt rally , Prey , dishonored 1and 2 , metro exodus , far cry 3,4,5 , crysis 1,2,3 , biochock , titanfall 2 , etc etc etc ....
if you cant answer the question just shut your mouth thank you
Sli is a choice of excellence nothing magic in it an here are some games that support it very well with good 99% usage on both gpu : shadow of tomb raider , devil may cry 5 , star wars jedi order , shadow of war , gta V , witcher 3 , destiny 2 (which is a game porting from console to pc with a very good sli scaling 99% usage both cards and optimization very cool ) darksiders 2,3 , hellblade , nier automata , shadow warrior 2 , shadow of mordor , project car 1,2 , dirt rally , Prey , dishonored 1and 2 , metro exodus , far cry 3,4,5 , crysis 1,2,3 , biochock , titanfall 2 , etc etc etc ....
here is my point of view nowadays we have 3 choice of resolution 1080p , 1440p and 4k and this regards your monitor capacity for example i have an asus pg27uq 4k 144hz gsync hdr 1000 nits for that resolution you will need 2 x gtx 1080 ti or in my case 2x rtx 2080 ti to have a fluid gameplay which is above 60fps+ on 4k . Now every good optimize game on pc that is a triple A games like GTA V or Witcher 3 are shining not only because of their good story and funny games but they get their reputation because their games are well optimize sli multigpu work like a charm , concerning horizon zero dawn and guerrilla team its up to them to show what standing they want to be on pc platform it will depend if they want to be with that excellence or not . I think they should but will they do it i have no idea but if they want to move from playstation 4 where the console was giving limitation to the game to pc where those limitation is much bigger so they move to pc platform to make the game better and improve it above 4k 60fps hdr for their new ip can shine better .
Sure hope this game has it.
Nice to know lets stay positive about this game i played it on ps4 pro it was just a masterpiece in term of experience . And yea the term exact is multi gpu crossfire is amd sli nvidia and nvlink is just the new nvidia bridge its an accessory only i hate when people talk about multi gpu and call it nvlink . Try to ask guerrilla team on twitter i think they answer question there and post or keep us inform on this post . Thanks that will be awesome .
I get mid 40s FPS right now, but I'm certain Id be over 60 FPS if this game had MGPU support.
Multi-GPU is dead for gaming. You're almost always better off getting a single GPU as practically no devs explicitly support multi-GPU.
For professional/research applications it is very much alive (hence the NV-Link on the RTX 3090 and not the 3080).