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PC Tailor is correct. Neither the 1050 series nor the 1060 can be SLI'd. I'm afraid SLI is on its way out in support by Nvidia. It's already dying in support of game developers as the trend has shifted away from PC-first development to console-first and then back porting to PC.

I do know that there's a way to simulate SLI through the motherboard via the PCIe slots with two of these GPUs, but since it's not officially supported, it's more trouble than it's worth (let alone the expense of the second card). Here's an example of a site doing that with a pair of 1060s:

https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/2519-gtx-1060-sli-benchmark-in-ashes-multi-gpu
PC Tailor is correct. Neither the 1050 series nor the 1060 can be SLI'd. I'm afraid SLI is on its way out in support by Nvidia. It's already dying in support of game developers as the trend has shifted away from PC-first development to console-first and then back porting to PC.

I do know that there's a way to simulate SLI through the motherboard via the PCIe slots with two of these GPUs, but since it's not officially supported, it's more trouble than it's worth (let alone the expense of the second card). Here's an example of a site doing that with a pair of 1060s:

https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/2519-gtx-1060-sli-benchmark-in-ashes-multi-gpu
 
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