That's not quite right. The bandwidth isn't added together. Same deal with how the Vram on the gpus also isn't added up.So basically since the 1070 doesn't use the full bandwidth of 16x then running two at 8x would be beneficial since they utilize that bandwidth... Right?
Yeah I've dabbled in some mining so my PSU is overkill. Yeah I think I might as well try it out. Just wasn't 100% sure if I'd lose performance...
I tried running two once in SLI and took a performance hit. If they weren't in SLI it did much better. I play a plethora of games and most I play supported SLI when I was running two 980ti's in SLI and of they didn't, I made them. Just overall would I'm curious to get input on if I would see performance with two 1070s at 8x or one at 16xwhat game? most game don't support sli
Multi-gpu support is limited. There's a difference between games that properly support SLI, and those that don't, whether modded or the devs running half-assed game engine patches.I play a plethora of games and most I play supported SLI when I was running two 980ti's in SLI and of they didn't, I made them.
What's the resolution?I'm gaming on a 144mhz curved display.
What, on idle?GPU is running at 46c
Nope.With a 16x 3.0 running at 15760MB/s and 8x at 7880MB/s seems to me it would make a difference.
That's not quite right. The bandwidth isn't added together. Same deal with how the Vram on the gpus also isn't added up.So basically since the 1070 doesn't use the full bandwidth of 16x then running two at 8x would be beneficial since they utilize that bandwidth... Right?
Nah, only if you had a 2080Ti. If I recall correctly, it uses some ~8700 MB/s of bandwidth.Yeah I've dabbled in some mining so my PSU is overkill. Yeah I think I might as well try it out. Just wasn't 100% sure if I'd lose performance going from 16x to 8x