ZOTAC 1080ti AMP! Extreme or 2 Standards in SLI?

snehprince.herenj

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In your regard, which would give a better performance at 1440p.

A single ZOTAC 1080ti AMP! Extreme or
2 Standard ZOTAC 1080ti in SLI.

Minimum frames per second: 120 hz,
at the above resolution.
 
Solution
not all games support multi GPU
those that do, often have stability issues.
That not to mention higher input lag on multi GPU.
a single GTX 1080 would be fine for 1440p. paired with i5-8600K or better CPU it would be capable of over 120FPS for the most part. at least where it matters.
Some games will just not run even 100FPS with any setup.
not all games support multi GPU
those that do, often have stability issues.
That not to mention higher input lag on multi GPU.
a single GTX 1080 would be fine for 1440p. paired with i5-8600K or better CPU it would be capable of over 120FPS for the most part. at least where it matters.
Some games will just not run even 100FPS with any setup.
 
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vexicus

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Here is some evidence that SLI is not supported all that well these days:
https://babeltechreviews.com/gtx-1080-ti-sli-performanc...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEwkXzBqpTk
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/6n6xgq/the_sta...

You can search for more wide spread testing. Basically, SLI can help, but these days, it doesn't help as often as we used to. DX12 and Vulkan games are the worst.