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yes i had to make the pun :)
same thing happened in origins, when i tried using messing with different sli profiles. and because its on the same engine. i would bet its going to play out the same way
artifact/flickering-wise
That's why they put NV Link fingers on the 2080 and 2080ti and support for SLI, because they killed it.
Nvidia can put up as many SLi Bridges/NV Link as they want. As long as the Driver Support is as ♥♥♥♥♥♥ as it currently is you won't profit for even a single moment from it.
Nothing wrong with the drivers, the problem is game devs not optimising for it and lazy gamers expecting out of the box solutions.
one other problem is people like you talking garbage, now hush up, this is how well my SLI 980ti's compare to the RTX cards, not bad given the "driver support" is so bad.
https://i.imgur.com/4tq8dtX.jpg
if this have sli support then we dont need to set settings down to play.
looks at shadow of the tomb raider. the game on 4k have more than 90% scale in performance using 1080ti sli.
102 fps average tomb raider in sli and this gets you 40? Lol, I'll pass till they fix it if they ever do...