Dual GPU Graphics Cards in 2024 - The Good, The Bad and The Funny
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Dual GPU, SLI, and CrossFire are terms that are best left in 2010, but today we're taking what will probably be a final look at multi-GPU gaming in action, at least until I can test a dual RTX graphics card setup.
The ASUS MARS II is one of my favourite pieces of rare old hardware, but using it as originally intended is pretty pointless these days. None the less, I thought we'd see what this dual GTX 580 limited edition card can (or can't) do.
Thanks for watching :)
I've only done SLI once. Many moons ago I had a 2500K and a GTX 560. I picked up a used GTX 560 for £80 and my two 560's in SLI were performing similar to a GTX 670. It was fine for a few months and then Nvidia did something to the drivers so my 560's wouldn't work in SLI anymore unless I used an old driver. Newer games required a newer driver so my SLI became useless. Fast forward twelve months or so when games really needed 2GB of VRAM, and my 560's started to work in SLI again with the latest drivers, but performed nowhere near a GTX 670 anymore because of the lack of VRAM. Since these shenanigans from Nvidia I've been nowhere near multi GPU again.
I was the same way with my dual 580’s, those things tore fallout 4 up, but I had to use old drivers or else the game would either crash, or the whole game would flicker and objects would pop in and out of existence
YUP! Gotta' LOVE Team Green...
You homosexual
I must stop this nonsense. SLI and Crossfire do not sum up the VRAM of participating cards, they just do alternate rendering. It's same VRAM, double FPS. Let that sink in.
@@duddahgyeah7653 Only because game devs don't code it that way. Mantle had support for pooled VRAM a decade ago. Vulkan and Dx12 can handle it just fine. The only game I can think of off the top of my head that bothered to support it was Civilization: BE, and that game certainly didn't need it...no one supports it, because even at their height, multiple GPUs were a rarity, and no one wants to do extra code for 0.5% of the market.
There was a brief moment in time where it really looked like the DX12 multi-GPU thing was actually going to take off. I had CrossFire R9 Fury cards and was getting quite literally twice the fps of one card in Dying Light and Rise of the Tomb Raider. I was gaming at 4K native max settings in 2015 and it was glorious, also hot and loud, but none the less glorious. Even managed to make the protection trip on a 850W PSU, which got resolved by replacing it with a 1150W one!
Now you can trip the power with a single gpu after dropping over 3x the money!
@@tomstech4390funny how people can some justify that.
@@kevinerbs2778 a word out is of order
@@kevinerbs2778as an owner of many SLI configs in the past and every high-end card since Kepler - yeah, some people absolutely can justify it. I currently run a 3090FE and a 4090FE - both - in my rig.
Though I'm a 3D artist by trade, so them cards do work rendering for me, aside from gaming xD
Add the original HITMAN reboot to that pile too! Square Enix were pioneering DX12 titles and they ran REALLY well in SLI!
I'm also one of the people who played at 4K near a decade ago, lol. Nowdays on a 4090 we can go well beyond that in many games though. GTA4 ran fine at 10K, so did Shadow Warrior, etc. Farcry5 runs at 8K maxed at like 60+ fps easy as well. GTA5 I finished when it was new at 5K, same with MH World.
New "AAA" games can be really demanding, so not gonna run them above 5K while maintaining reasonably high framerates, but 4K is basically the default now on that.
Talking of "messing around", a lot of people who purchased APU's and added a discreet GPU later along the line don't realise that they can run a
Dual Graphics setup in Windows by running the APU graphics alongside with the GPU graphics. It works perfectly well and can be utilised in various different ways, for example: one of my friends streams his gaming, his GPU plays the game and his Ryzen 5700g Radeon graphics records his stream, (which takes the resource strain of the recording from the GPU). I myself run a setup with a 5700g Radeon graphics running with an RTX 2060, (it works across both AMD and NVIDIA platforms perfectly well).
There are setup guides on TH-cam with instructions on how to set up Dual Graphics, its not very complicated to do only requiring a few bios settings and when both Graphic sources show up in device manager, you know its worked, and in my opinion to have APU graphics built on a chip, and not utilise them in some way just because you've added a discreet GPU is a waste, and i don't particularly like waste haha.
That's actually pretty cool
i remember i was able to do so in my first desktop pc, an A55 chipset using an A4-3300. only that i bought an nVidia card back then 💀
I did that on my I5 6600K. I only had a 1060 6gb, which was tanking a bit while streaming. So I rendered and recorded with Intel Quicksync
On a higher end GPU, especially an Nvidia one - this would be so pointless.
NVENC runs on a separate part of the chip and nowdays we even have multiple encoder streams available, so a high-end GPU just has no use for a "helper card" and hasn't for a while.
@@TheUltimateBlooper I agree you have that on a higher end GPU, but lets face it, the chances are if you've bought an APU in the first place its probably because your on a budget and a high end GPU will be out of range, and also if you have high end GPU money to spend your probably going to match it with a high end CPU, this is a budget alternative, and this channel tends to aim at a budget orientated audience.
Its highly unlikely your going to run a higher end GPU matched with an APU, as performance charts all tell you that APU versions of otherwise identical chips perform worse.
"Being as useful as a handbrake on a canoe."
Later in Sharktank: Sharks! Have you ever wanted to stop your canoe in the middle of the ocean but got those pesky waves rocking your boat?
My canoes handbrake is very useful for drifting in the river
More like a gear shifter on a canoe
Buy a $12 folding anchor now.
Dragons Den (british) is waaay better than Shark Tank (murican).
The american version is just too tacky and flashy to stomach...
We all miss SLI and CrossFire...until we look at our recent electric bill....
Haha exactly
Because it was never done well. The ideal would be having 2-4 low powered/efficient GPUs running 1 thing (or few things) each. That is the ideal scenario.
If you have 2 current 4090s in SLI and that's how it's done then there's no point and it's stupid.
Like maybe not different cards entirely, but if this was brought back again in the future, it would be cool having a card that requires 4090s power, but has 3 or more different chiplets that you could assign to "stuff" in games, so say 1 chiplet runs physics while the rest load entirely shadows or whatever.
Perhaps technically speaking that is how it works today, assigning tasks within the 1 chip, but it would be expanded. Some sort of "multithreading" but in gpu.
I also can be completely wrong, and you are welcome to correct me if that is this case as this comment is based on "what I think I know about it".
Dude, how many hours per month do you game for it to effect your power bill?!?!
I've done the math, and even with VERY expensive electricity you literally can't even notice a difference on your power bill by switching from an undervolted RTX 3060 to an overclocked RTX 4090 😂
Unless you're doing something like crypto mining literally 24/7
@kishirisu1268
I'm not American and I'm FAR from "rich"... I sincerely doubt you cut your power bill in half by tweaking your pc power... That would mean your pc was using as much power 24/7 as ALL of the other electric things in your home combined... It makes ZERO sense...
1) if you could afford multiple GPUs and a PSU for them you could afford the electric.
2) it only consumed much more electric if the other GPU's were much more used.... y'know, working.
If you had a really easy to run game like minecraft that couldn't use the second GPU it didn't matter, if you had a game that could use the second GPU like battlefield then it made a big difference.
... And i feel even luckier i scored my working gtx 690 for $68 shipped.
Love the 690!
@@RandomGaminginHDyou homosexual
haha almost the same price I bought it, still on the way.
Got mine non fonctional for about 30€ with the box, a cheapo mutlimeter helped me find a broken 0 ohms resistor, burnt by a bad mosfet on the back of the card. Replaced them and I used the card for 4-5 years. Retired due to multi GPU issues and low VRAM.
Even as a paperweight it’s a beautiful piece of industrial design.
Got one €65 including shipping a while back. Such a great looking card.
The only modern game which supports multiple graphics cards/gpus is Microsoft Flight Simulator. With a dual card setup, the game will render the plane using one card and the terrain using the other. Now you'll have to find a Powercolor Devil 13 as well. Or a R9 295X2.
More proof of how outdated that game is.
I've got the powercolor devil 13! It's an HD 7990, basically two 7970s. Honestly I haven't even tried it because im scared to setup crossfire bullshit lol
@@naamadossantossilva4736 I'm taking about the brand new one, not FSX.
@@BrunodeSouzaLino The one that launched with DX11 in 2020?I was talking about that one.
@@naamadossantossilva4736 More like a sign that actual effort went into coding it. Every modern API supports multiple GPUs, if the dev takes the time to utilize it.
Great vid. I dug out one of my old desktops after watching this to play around with.
It's a core 2 quad 9550 with dual 4870s. Still works fine.
Can you imagine if nvidia made a card with dual 4090s just for the flex? You'll probably need a nuclear reactor from a us aircraft carrier to run that
Haha would be amazing though.
The 3090 was the last GeForce card to have SLI. It's worth flexing with that.
Clicking the power button required rocket launch power to just boot the pc with i9 14900k
Nah it would catch on fire before you would even boot it up
@@josephbryanasuncion4904 OCd 14900k and dual OCd 4090. Will have the power consumption of a small nation
"Takes me back to the days when I was troubleshooting my pc more than gaming on it" spoken like a true pc gamer haha
I miss the SLI/CrossfireX era. I've seen a lot of people saying it was a bad technology because of frametimes, I cannot desagree more, it was an awesome technology that made a lot o sense back in the day, you could buy a 60 class card first and later when you got more money you could buy another and outperform the 80 class card.
People somehow think the fact that most bad console ports of that era not working properly with dual GPU was fault of the technology and not bad optmization, which is the same as saying X modern GPU or CPU is bad because it stuters in Jedi Survivor.
You realize the potential that tech had when you look at well optimized PC focused games of that period that gained almost 100% performance uplift with no impact in frame latency, an exemple I always give is Battlefield 3, look at videos of that game running in the GTX 690, it beats the GTX 1080 with perfect frametimes.
Dude, the idea is awesome, what killed it was the dumb lack of support from nvidia and shit AMD documentation.
Nvidia could Just: hey we got that new thing called ray tracing, wanna Max out this Shit? BUY MORE CARDS to accelerate It. Or like phys X worked a long time ago until It got a driver Lock, just buy a card to accelerate it or if you have a AMD card to enable It.
Now we have PCI gen 5 x16, re-bar, HAGS, games that let you go nuts with the resolution scale, 8K monitor, virtual resolutions....and the GPU makers that would be trying to sell cards with absurd claims Just stop puting effort after the pandemic (I miss the 4k r9 fury, even in crossfire It could not perform).
6:20 The stakes are getting higher...
I see what you did there, sir.
I don’t know why people use the phrase “as useful as a handbrake on a canoe.” If you just put an oar on a swivel on the side of your canoe, it would work exactly like a car handbrake.
Good luck parking your canoe on a waterfall with 1 oar.
@@auturgicflosculator2183 To be fair, a car's handbrake would work just about as well in that case.
@@MarginalSC This is true. Cars park on hills with their handbrake. Boats use anchors. Hence the phrase. It's not a racing term.☺
long time viewer here. you dont know it but your first review on that Mars II is one of the first videos that i watched from you. along with the AMD A6 CSGO pc that you did.
Wait how would actual sli work with one of these? Would that be considered Quad sli 🤔
yes, thats quad sli.
It's definitely classified as Quad SLI. Both the GPUs get shown in afterburner and hwinfo as 2 cards each.
No it is a dual gpu card. There are two gpus on one card. So this would be dual sli but on one card.
I think there was a guy on yt, Fully Buffered, who made a YT video about that exact thing haha
@@heylookthatboi which are 4 gpu's Total. If 2 gpu's on one card is still sli, 2 dual cards is quad sli.
you gotta test crossfire too. the setting gives more flexibility for compability as iw seen
Yeah will do for sure
Love dual GPU’s. There just something about them. I have 2x 7950 GX2’s, 2x HD 3870X2’s, GTX 690, GTX 760 X2 Mars and also some faulty once unfortunately, including GTX 295, 2x HD 4870X2’s and HD 3870X2.
I remember that a Spanish youtuber was excited because he was doing a dual sli with a GTX 980 only to find that he couldnt record the game well because only was recording the FPS that one card produces.
Frame generation have pretty much supplanted the main utility of multi-GPU: more frames at worse input lag. 😅
true
That GPU may be worth a lot of money, there are 2 on ebay. 1 for $2750CAD and the other for a whopping $4750CAD. WTF is wrong with people? I guess it is an oddity but still. a GTX 970 would beat it no problem and they go for $60-$80. Something to keep in mind, I would hold on to it as it will become even more rare in the future. Cheers!
All of those problems with Skyrim are because of the frame rate not the dual gpus. It is possible to fix it by changing the fixed time step value in a config file. That's how I run Skyrim 144fps on my 12400 and 3070. I'm surprised more people don't know about changing that here and in Fallout 4 which you fix in the same manner. They just slog through it at 60fps for some reason or just deal with the too fast physics. Weird.
I once lived in a drafty apartment whose insulation was so bad it was occasionally cheaper to run Prime95 and Heaven on my 2500K/dual HD6870s for room heating…. Let’s just say the idea worked :P
I used 4 separate 7970s in quad cf for many years. Never have they failed me. Just that sometimes only 3 cards or 2 cards would work in tandem. Then switched to 2080 ti sli. No problems either. It's only when nvidia totally ditched sli at 4000 series that I moved to 4090.
There is currently only one listing for a Mars 2 on eBay...the seller wants $3,649.04 for it
It’s pretty sick but man that’s way too much. I do have the 760 mars boxed I bet that would also go for a pretty penny, bought it used for €125 a year ago. Won’t sell it but it’s worth a fair bit more on eBay.
There's so much wasted potential for multi gpu with all these high data speeds and high vram capacities we have now that are just getting higher,and direct data transfer without waiting for the cpu. The hardware could do it better than ever before purely through the pcie slots like with applications like AI and these chiplet designs they're coming up with would use multiple chips anyways, but it's all been just squandered.
I do not want to run the cards together but run 3 games on one card and three games on the other using two monitors
Think you could do a review on the ryzen 7 3700x? See if it still holds up as a 8/16 these days. Cheers mate
Need to see how these old multi gpu beasts perform in old games like crysis or far cry 2 at 2k or 4k res with fast modern cpu
SLI skyrim, the way Todd Howard meant it to be played
Burn the BLOODY dog, WAIT!? Was that TES:IV?
Also makes me wonder how crossfire works these days. I used to have a pair of Polaris cards back in the day. Maybe even see a pair of Vegas too,especially playing with the HBCC memory segment settings. Or even modern RX cards paired up.
I’ll have to test it soon!
I had SLI GTX 780 Back In Day. Then When The 980Ti Came Out i Upgraded To That. Mostly Because SLI Was A Pain To Work With And Also The 980Ti Was Like Almost Equal To My 2 x 780's. That Being Said It Was Dope To look At 780's At The Time On One PC. 980ti Died While Back Currently Running A 4060Ti 16GB. Mostly Because Budget Wise I Cant Affoad These Crazy Priced Cards. Plus The Hype For Mid-High End Cards Is Lame Nowadays.
similar story here, but with two 770s and then I ended up SLI-ing the 980ti later on
sli is dead but multi gpu config isnt. Using a 6000 or 7000 series amd gpu with any card as a dedicated Fluid Motion frames card will double the frames of any card. Also you can use AMD free sync with an Nvidia card
Ah good point I’ll have to try that
@@RandomGaminginHD Awesome! Its hard to find tutorials online but basically your NVidia card will go into the top slot and then your AMd card will go in the bottom one. Display cable will go into the AMD card. You want both Nvidia and Adrenaline drivers installed then in the Windows graphics setting you want it to default all graphics to your NVidia card.
Only downside is you can only monitor the FPS gain in AMD monitor. The gains wont show up in MSI afterburner and your screen needs to be in Fullscreen in order for fluid motion frames to work.
I have a 6600xt and 2060 for my home theater PC and its fast combo!
@@Hairybarryyany chance you'd want to record a video detailing this? I've got a 2080 and a 6700XT I'd like to try this setup with once I get home from vacation
So if you have an Nvidia card, you suggest getting an AMD card just to use frame gen? I tried AFMF when it first released and it was mediocre. I dont think getting an AMD card just to use AFMF is worthwhile.
@t1e6x12 I wouldn't call afmf mediocre it works in nearly every game, and it's fantastic.
It's a lot better than what it use to be. It's helps a lot with bottleneck issues. I have a 6800 in my dual xeon rig and it helps with choppiness I use to get without AFMF. It's truly a godsend as I struggled to get high fps on my high refresh rate monitor.
Heck it allows me to play elden ring at 4k 120fps without moding anything!
I absolutely recommend trying a new game in Skyrim with an uncapped framerate. The cart carrying you and Ulfric starts tossing around like sandbox mode in Gmod.
"Oh, the jostling finally awoke you..."
SLI may live again, but will be in the form of 2 GPU dies bonded within a overall GPU chip package. The 5090 might be configured as such.
Considering the amount of power 5090 needs, it will definitely be a dual-core. Basically 2 4090`s stacked together (and maybe downclocked to prevent card melting itself).
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907 it's a single GB202 die
Watching you play W3 made me think something was wrong with my GPU. I remember when that was normal play in 2008 when we would get a new expansion for WoW and wonder why my 7800GTX felt choked. Games always releasing to make sure we are constantly having to upgrade.
WTH? You didn't die profusely in the first two shooter games..you're slacking lol. Great Video.
😂 sorry I don’t know what’s got into me
@@RandomGaminginHD LMAO!! We all have our moments. I am sure you will get back on track of profusely dying in a grotesque military manner in game lol
That's how I used to roll - I'd buy 2 high-end cards (780, 980, 1080, 1080Ti, 2080Ti) and SLI them for a great overall experience. But then with the 3090 and 4090 I haven't bothered, especially since 4090 no longer has a SLI connector.
I could have ran 3090s in SLI, my 1200W platinum PSU is enough for that, but by that time SLI was pronounced dead already :(
SLI was fun because it was a glimpse into the future for us. Adding 2 cards together suddenly allowed for 4K and 5K resolutions well before 1440p even became mainstream (let alone 4K). Paired with Nvidia's DSR at the time SLI just ruled!
The tweaking was indeed a bit of fun. Making games use SLI when the default profile didn't, or fixing issues here and there for better gameplay - it was interesting, even if a bit annoying.
One thing I *don't* miss is the SLI microstuttering. I used to play FarCry5 and Witcher 3 a lot on SLI - both of those titles scale really well - but I immediately noticed how much smoother those games ran on a single 3090 vs 2080Ti SLI, even if the reported framerates were actually lower! Microstutter was something I surely will not miss nowdays.
As far as I’m aware Warframe is pretty much the last massively played multiplayer game getting modern updates that still supports SLI out of the box.
I played with the Mars 760x2 which to my surprise managed to do better than my GTX 980. I was shocked! Really want to test more SLI set ups some day.
5:13
All good and fun until you look at those power connectors, Holy Moly.
The only good SLI i s Voodoo 2 SLI :)
Remember when one card suddenly stopped working? Frozen scanlines and working scanlines together! Oh the days! :P
Edit: AMD QUOTE :
" Multi-GPU Configurations
For any hybrid-graphics configuration, AFMF 2 will use the displaying GPU for frame generation, allowing the render GPU to focus on the game. "
That could be nice to re do with AFMF 2 preview driver , as i read that the framegen can use power of a secondary GPU, not dropping FPS when using it. I plan to keep my 6500XT for that purpose when i upgrade in the futur. Anybody did try it out yet ?!
I've never had something like this, my budget was never good enoug back in the day. :D
I'm having an AMD HD 5970 lying around with dual GPU if you want it.
Actualy been thinking about putting together an 6th gen intel build with two MSI 980TI's for some older games like IGI 1, IGI 2, older cod games, Black Ops 1,2,3 , Advanced Warfare, Older Far Cry's etc. Pair it up with some older gaming pheripherals and a good old trysty 1080p 120hz monitor, Maybe 720p 120hz if im feeling real nostalgic and just have at it 😅
The concept was obsolete until LLMs became popular, and consumers realized they needed a godly amount of vram to run the best open source models locally
Ah yes, still have my old Mars 760 lying around, the most unique and prettiest card I ever owned, bit useless now tho :DD
Gt 710 2gb ddr5 vs hd 630
Curious, how much did the mars cost? From what I remember hearing, it was quite pricey to find.
Great video as always btw!
I think new about $1500. This one was sent to me a while back though. I’ve kept it as it’s one of my favourites
@RandomGaminginHD Blimey, that's a lot. My local Tesco has a Mars for way less than that in the meal deal, plus you get a sandwich and a drink with it.
Dual GPUs are the very first GPUs I had, HD6990. Good thing they've 'disappeared'. My favorite game then the Sims 3 lagged as hell, had to disable one of the GPUs. I'm so heartbroken back then (granted, I'm still a stupid high schooler). Performance is notoriously bad, and the price is also equally bad (including the electricity bill). The best multi-GPU usage is probably like combining your iGPU for low load usage and discreet GPU for a high load that works in tandem flawlessly (similar to a small core and big core in a phone I think).
I still have 2x HD 4890 in my collection, it's nice to play older games when Crossfire kicks in. Though I need a lot of volume from headphones as they are NOISY. :D
I did GTX 660 Sli paired with 16gb DDR3 and an AMD FX 8320 back in late 2014 but got rid of it late 2015 when SLI started dying rapidly, I fondly remember playing Star Wars battlefront on high at 1080p with 70fps on sli 660’s
The idea is good, the chosen hardware is far from it. If you want to make more sense, do a video on multigpu in 2024. 2xRX580 vs RX7600 for example. Dual GPU cards are obsolete, perhaps less the HD7990 which supports Vulkan and can play perhaps quite nicely some mGPU games. You're turning a good idea into mockery and oddity.
Never had SLI setup. I had CrossFire: two Radeons 7970 and i7 3770K. GTA V was running like. Useless like handbrake on canoe🤣that was hilarious
I miss my triple SLI GTX 470s...
Never a cold room and the power company would send me thank you cards for my patronage, lol!
But seriously, it never affected my electricity bill. Go figure.
But I still have my 1080ti SLI setup and love it.
As far as the W3 "Enhanced" hoes, dump it and revert to the original for SLI smoothness.
actualy been think about putting together like an old Dual MSI 980TI, maybe 6Th gen intel typa build for a lot of the older games like IGI 1, IGI 2, the older COD games, Black ops 1,2,3 , Advanced Warfare older Far Cry's stuff like that , pair it up with some older gaming pheriperals and a good old trusty 1080p 120Hz monitor and have at it 😅
Imagine dual RTX 4090 and an i9 14900KS. Lights would blink across the city when you start gaming. 😂😂😂
Gaming virtual machines can pool resources including gpus but realistically only worth if you want to play Cyberpunk 2077 with raytracing with 200fps with 2x 4090s. Would be usable with less extreme choices but the effort wouldnt be as rewarding performance wise for the effort.
3dfx Voodoo²(12MB) SLI
^Sry' Younglings, but that was(is*) my only experience... 😛
*Still alive in my FIRST build Socket 7 BEAST ♥
Try disabling the SLI and instead using the second GPU as a dedicated PhysX accelerator in some of the handful of games that support it... Mirror's Edge, Batman Arkham, etc.
Got awesome experience with couple of GTX 480 and then couple of GTX 580. Sure, some games wouldn't support SLI at all even back in the day, but those were games you didn't need much GPU power anyway like original Spellforce. It's sad there is no way to get some more FPS when RTX 4090 is just not enough for all the settings maxed out now.
its sad crossfire/SLI died out on games because with these newer GPU's we would finally have 4K at 120FPS with ease tho I have the feeling GPU's companys killed dual gpu's on purpose to make people buy the higher tier gpus or 1,300 bucks for one gpu instead of two 400 gpu's will out do 1,300 gpu's
In my mind it was a dual Radeon 580, until you mention GTX
..and I was thinking Voodoo²! Oh Hello grandson(or is it Great-grandson)? 😛
I'll just stick with my Gtx680! This one even can play The Division2! With compromise, but not of that much tinkering needed.
I had 3 gtx 680s and a 2600k/5820k up until Elden rings release. Now I have a 4070 super and a 12900k and they already struggle at 1080p in some games. I hate this timeline
Good idea, but yeah I can't see SLI working very well nowadays. Most modern games have more support for a single, more powerful GPU over two weaker GPUs in SLI or Crossfire.
I remembered running 2 GTX 780 TIs in SLI, man it was such a waste lol.. it was already being bottlenecked by the 3gb vram at the time where games were starting to take advantage of higher video memory.. oh good times! A lot of the games I played had limited support for SLI as well, it was more of bragging rights than anything..
Never thought I'd hear someone talking about CrossFire and SLI again.
SLI was always a bit of a gimmick to be fair.
Yeah definitely more of an enthusiast option
This is Thermi Architecture....this was besides tje GTX 400 generation the worst Nvidia architecture....utter trash that was only good as a space heater and a pan to bake eggs.
@RandomGaminginHD i still got a old Waterblocked Radeon 5970 sat on shelf here
Last time I did sli was with the GTX 770 and it was the biggest waste of money. Never did it again after that.
C'mon how much power can a home PC plus normal peripherals 😊use these days? If anyone can get above 1.5kw/h I would be amazed
Fun fact with skyrim and bethesdas in house game engine, yes their physics engine is tied to frame rate. This is how speed runners abuse fallout 4, key glitches for the run require you to play on specific frame rates ! So yeah its bethesdas janky engine 😅
I think they can make a comeback in some way, thanks to AI and chiplets. Just most likely not for gaming
Never bought a new green gpu card, never will.
The inbuilt redundancy just sticks in my throat.
Hey, we can't forget, this has the same amount of Driver support as the RX-580, am I right?
I miss SLi and CrossFire... good old times! I remember one of the last AGP cards I bought, a GeForce 7800GS which was baically a native PCIe card with an onboard chip that "bridged" it to AGP, and the first crossfire I had, a X1900XTX and X1900XTX Crossfire Edition (yes you had to buy different cards to crossfire them and they were connected via an external bulky cable)
skyrim's engine is capped at 60fps by default for most computers, ive tried to run it higher than that on plenty of hardware and the engine breaks after about 75-80fps, its really weird but 60fps in skyrim is still plenty playable for me and im sure for a game like that it should be for everyone, hope that helps
the flickering could possibly be due to bottlenecking of some kind. I had something similar years ago with flickering textures on GTA V (i5 750, 16gb RAM, and some 3gb AMD Radeon GPU)
Ah, the Lucky Luke Skyrim experience. Starts with a Jolly Jumper. :)
It would be nice if You test some new games You actually play. Watchin hundred times driving car in gta 5 or playing counter strike with a pad getting boring.
When you try SLI next time try Borderlands the Pre-Sequel. Ran at 4k with the Titan Z when I tried it and that was impressive. :)
I never owned an SLI or Crossfire card but even If I did I know I'd be dreaming cause I could never afford something like when It was a thing.
I have one different Asus Mars wich has dual GTX 760 in one card
2080 ti sli was my latest 2x gpu rig... same amout of power than a 3090 ...
Thank God that is a thing of the past, expensive enough these days......jeez!
maybe you should test the radeon r9 295x2 if you still have it
Jew'ol graphics processing unit graphics cards!!!!
It was a great idea back then, unfortunately it did not have a great future with games.
I had an SLI setup once
I wish I still had those Voodoo2s, but I do still have my Voodoo5, albeit it is broken
You frame rate is way to high for Skyrim that will happen on 100+ fps
oh its Mars ... i remember it when it was launched . it was unboxed by Linus
Lol what a joke
@@tadpolegaming4510 what?
@@CaptainScorpio24 Linus
i have a laptop (qosmio x305) with mobile 9800s in sli. the advantage was so good for some games from its time
those pci-e 8x gpu should do dual chip since they still use 16x connector
Allow me to be the one to comment on him saying 'no amount of farting around..' 😂
Imagine a double RTX4090 on a single PCB...
I'd love to get my hands on one of these, I was just getting into pc hardware when they came out and this was the first gen of cards I was around for the start of it. So cool!
I hear tell there are games out that that can use one card for Physx and the other as a GPU.
I mean, they call it SKYrim for a reason lol.
I still toss my mars 2 760 in my system to mess around. It's just fun to do so.
5:30 That horse is like "Let's go already!" lol
Imagine if 4090 has sli support