Toxophilix
Bright Spark
Hi,
I'd be grateful from advice on SLI from people who have used it in recent years.
I'm ordering a system with one GTX-670 from PCS and as of now I'm specifying an SLI-ready motherboard and enough surplus PSU capacity to allow me to add a second card if and when I choose. I'm wondering, though, if this is wise. The extra cost is quite significant - about £80 - just to have the ability to do something I might well never do. I could use that budget to improve other aspects of the system that would give benefit from day one.
A key element in the decision, for me, would be whether I could expect to run into driver or other issues with SLI. If such issues are common - ie, it's to be expected that some games that run without issue with one GPU will behave oddly with two - then I would almost certainly rather just dial down my graphics settings to deal with future, more demanding games, rather than add a second card. On the hand, if SLI setups are largely issue-free it would be much more attractive. I'm expecting to be running graphically intensive stuff under Windows 7, btw.
Googling for answers to this question is not very illuminating. There are plenty of people who have had problems but it's impossible to tell if they were being clueless (eg, not updating their drivers), or if the issues are ones that Nvidia has since fixed.
So, I would greatly appreciate it if any of the SLI-using experts posting here could give me an idea of how stable and reliable the technology now is.
Thanks.
I'd be grateful from advice on SLI from people who have used it in recent years.
I'm ordering a system with one GTX-670 from PCS and as of now I'm specifying an SLI-ready motherboard and enough surplus PSU capacity to allow me to add a second card if and when I choose. I'm wondering, though, if this is wise. The extra cost is quite significant - about £80 - just to have the ability to do something I might well never do. I could use that budget to improve other aspects of the system that would give benefit from day one.
A key element in the decision, for me, would be whether I could expect to run into driver or other issues with SLI. If such issues are common - ie, it's to be expected that some games that run without issue with one GPU will behave oddly with two - then I would almost certainly rather just dial down my graphics settings to deal with future, more demanding games, rather than add a second card. On the hand, if SLI setups are largely issue-free it would be much more attractive. I'm expecting to be running graphically intensive stuff under Windows 7, btw.
Googling for answers to this question is not very illuminating. There are plenty of people who have had problems but it's impossible to tell if they were being clueless (eg, not updating their drivers), or if the issues are ones that Nvidia has since fixed.
So, I would greatly appreciate it if any of the SLI-using experts posting here could give me an idea of how stable and reliable the technology now is.
Thanks.