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NVIDIA 4000 Series

My first guess stands anyway. 4090, anything less and it will get this from me:

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But maybe @Purgatory can test dual 3090s and PT..?

No SLI/NVLINK support on a game they are using to sell their cards and inflate benchmarks with. Funny you would think they would have enabled that feature even with cards that don't have SLI/NVLINK fingers as DX12 supports MGPU natively and Vulkan.. but they decided to do this after the 3090's were purchased in pairs by some thinking game support would carry on and they even did it in a very quiet way to not even make that clear to customers buying them for gaming.. Thankfully the workstation with the cards was always designed for work in my case and a bit of flight sim.

Sad thing is where it works it works great they finally make SLI work really well with the new NVLINK as the bandwith is huge compared to the previous gen NVLINK and SLI interface and they do this deliberately to make sure people can't in the future pickup a cheap second hand second card and add it in to boost their games as always happened before... BUT NVIDIA logic rules.

https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/ans...ort-transitioning-to-native-game-integrations


NVIDIA SLI Support Transitioning to Native Game Integrations
Updated 09/17/2020 12:31 PM


With the emergence of low level graphics APIs such as DirectX 12 and Vulkan, game developers are able to implement SLI support natively within the game itself instead of relying upon a SLI driver profile. The expertise of the game developer within their own code allows them to achieve the best possible performance from multiple GPUs. As a result, NVIDIA will no longer be adding new SLI driver profiles on RTX 20 Series and earlier GPUs starting on January 1st, 2021. Instead, we will focus efforts on supporting developers to implement SLI natively inside the games. We believe this will provide the best performance for SLI users.

Existing SLI driver profiles will continue to be tested and maintained for SLI-ready RTX 20 Series and earlier GPUs.

For GeForce RTX 3090 and future SLI-capable GPUs, SLI will only be supported when implemented natively within the game.

What DirectX 12 games support SLI natively within the game?

DirectX 12 titles include Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Civilization VI, Sniper Elite 4, Gears of War 4, Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation, Strange Brigade, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Zombie Army 4: Dead War, Hitman, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Battlefield 1, and Halo Wars 2.

What Vulkan games support SLI natively within the game?

Vulkan titles include Red Dead Redemption 2, Quake 2 RTX, Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation, Strange Brigade, and Zombie Army 4: Dead War

How about creative and other non-gaming applications -- will those still support multiple GPUs?

Yes, many creative and other non-gaming applications support multi-GPU performance scaling without the use of SLI driver profiles. These apps will continue to work across all currently supported GPUs as it does today.
 
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