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I think you are currently using this:
becouse reading the description of all motherboards it results impossible. Howerver the developers should add in the description "(Kaby Lake - Skylake)" becouse it is a little bit confusing since I thought that even if the socket 1151 is the same the Mobo wasn't compatible (becouse it is specified to be Kaby Lake but they are retro-compatible).
I still think you are confused. There are no "Skylake Motherboards" specifically, as in there are no motherboards that only support Skylake and no other chips, not anymore. All Z170, Z270, and Z370 motherboards support -BOTH- skylake -AND- kaby lake processors. And most of them support multi-GPU as well. So yes, there are "Skylake systems" that support multi-GPU. They're in the game, like I told you.
When you wrote the first message I suddently understood, thank you.
(Kaby Lake MoBo are retro-compatible, as irl)
Then I was wrong and you are indeed not confused, okay then. :)