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No. It's uncapped.
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Weird. What was your previous FPS and what is it now, with the SLI?
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For instance, if I load up on the same landing zone on Titan, I'll be getting about 63-65 FPS with the current settings with a single card but it'll be about 59-61 FPS with SLI.
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Bearbeitet von cxdave: 7/7/2018 10:58:37 AMI just tested back to back SLI on and off by riding a Sparrow in the EDZ. I'm seeing around 25-56% scaling depending on the road section I'm at (7900X + 2x Titan X Pascal). Depending on the area and viewing direction in the game, your frame rate may be capped due to other reasons than the GPU. For instance, it's possible that certain single threaded timed events are maxing out a core on your CPU. They simply can't execute any faster. Your GPUs will then have to wait for them to complete no matter how much performance reserve they have.
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Currently I run a single 1080TI, but a few years ago I was running dual 780TIs. I vaguely remember a setting in the EVGA Precision XOC software that made it so it would use the two cards, but limit the usage of each one so that it was effectively as powerful as one card. Again it's been almost three years so my memory is kind of foggy about it, but maybe you have that option selected? Also what resolution are you running at?
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I'm I'm running the Acer Predator x34 at 3440x1440. And I'm scanning through all options in the EVGA Precision XOC and I dont see any setting like that. I have tried running 3Dmark and that seems to utilize both my cards well over 80% at the same time so I dont think this is something related to how the cards are set up. At least as far as I can tell? :/
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Yeah based on what you've said it sound like it's an issue within the game. Unfortunately I've never tried to run Destiny 2 with SLI, so I don't have much experience within that specific game. I've always preferred 144hz over resolution as well so I wouldn't really know if it could be a monitor thing. Sorry I couldn't help more, hopefully somebody is able to help you out!
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Thanks man
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Make sure in the nvdia software that you have your primary card selected and your secondary card selected as your SLI card and/or PhysX engine. I am pretty sure this is in the nvidia control panel. I think you can also do it in the nvidia experience software. Just need to make sure you FORCE Destiny 2 to use both cards. I run quad SLI GTX-770's and I forget but there was a setting in the nvidia panel I had to set for it to work.
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Yup, already did that. No luck :/
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Any solution guys, I have exact the same problem here. Gtx 1080 sli and I have same fps as I have with a single card. That's weird, I thought it was because I don't have the HB bridge but reading this that is not the problem.