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review now in main 1070 thread 

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This is the other option I'm considering.. a single 1070 until the 1080ti comes along
I think this time a round depending on cost the 1070 sli might be the sweet spot.
then sell them on when the 1080 ti hits depending on performance. They will still be current gen so still desirable.
The benchmarks also reflect the fact that the 1080 has a sizeable performance gain from the 980 Ti, contrary to much of the sentiment around here.
An overclocked 1080 may well provide a better experience overall than stock SLI 1070s. It's a difficult decision.
But the problem is the GTX1080 has a massive gap over the GTX1070. The GTX670 in comparison destroyed the GTX580 and was quite close to the GTX680. Even the GTX970 was quite close to the GTX980.
Nvidia has made sure,that the 70 series card this generation won't be making the 80 series card sweat that much.
But the problem is the GTX1080 has a massive gap over the GTX1070.
Nvidia (especially with the latest enthusiast key stunt) is moving away from SLI - I was there twice: 980x2 back in the day and 970s until moving to a single 980Ti. Never again.
Heat, stuttering, noise, power consumption. Plus you'll assume AAA game will support SLI on day one: hell no. It feels like nobody cares, even Nvidia sponsored games come out broken sometimes...
I just can't agree with any of that, heat and noise are both issues with SLI setups, you can mitigate them for sure but to say you can have a quiet & cool SLI rig "easily" is stretching it a lot and that's not accounting for the extra power draw you have to allow for.
I remember Sleeping Dogs being pretty broken with SLI at launch and The Witcher 3 was even worse so either you didn't play them on day 1 or picked them up well after release or have a dream setup that somehow managed to avoid the SLI performance issues that plagued the game for a long time.
This thread is one of many documenting just how broken TW3 was with SLI - https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/833600/sli/the-worst-sli-profile-ever-witcher-3/
I eventually got it working many weeks later but I have feeling that only happened after some German chap started messing around with SLI bits. You only need to google "The Witcher 3 SLI" to see all of the top results referencing just how broken it was.
I've had 970 sli for over a year. Then suddenly one of my MSI cards died and I have single 970.
Strangely, I enjoy gaming more now than when I had sli despite the fact my fps dropped by quite a lot.
These are sli issues
-heat
-noise
- lack of sli support in games
- little things (enabling sli every driver change)
- microstuttering (!)
Nobody can argue with first 4 points. It's given. Heat wise one of your cards will be running 10-15C hotter (I have four £100 worth of be quiet fans that are "strategically" placed)...and that's a lot. You will get used to seeing your top card running at 80C+. But it's not a dealbraker. And it's nice to have extra "heater"You can go on water but that's a lot of hassle and £.
SLI driver wise - it's is hit and miss.
Microstuttering - the worst issue imo, and reason why I won't go sli again.
I think there is so much disparity in opinions on sli is because of microstuttering. I think people see it differently. I am very sensitive to it, can see it straight away and dislike it a lot (I love 144hz/fps buttery smooth gsync gaming. SLI isn't going to give you that). But some other people may not be so sensitive to microstutter. But it's definitely there in majority of games I have no doubts about it.
my 2c
Every game I've played in last year+ had sli day one
Examples
Overwatch beta
Rocket league
Witcher 3
Tomb raider
Sleeping dogs
Watch dogs
Dx12 mgpu support and Nvidia Sli support will soon become extremely good