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Wrong thread.
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Dragam1337:

Well apparently the nvlink will still just work as normal sli, just with increased bandwidth. So there shouldn't be too much of a difference, with the exception of TAA perhaps working on the 2000 series with sli, due to the increased bandwidth.
Where have you heard this? Everywhere i have seen it at leasr doubles the ram instead of mirrors and potentially allows both the GPUs to run effectively as one instead of two, but obviously reviews will tell if that is true or not.
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60 FPS at 1080P ...?!?!?!?! I hope that was a typo.
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Aura89:

Where have you heard this? Everywhere i have seen it at leasr doubles the ram instead of mirrors and potentially allows both the GPUs to run effectively as one instead of two, but obviously reviews will tell if that is true or not.
Tom Peterson from Nvidia says it currently works exactly the same as SLI but the extra bandwidth could lead to better methods in the future. It will never be doubled with NVLink though - In order to get effective doubling of a card you'd need latency lower than 100ns on the interconnect - NVLink is 30us. Whatever they do will continue to just share the frame buffer at the end.
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Aura89:

No one said it would, so.......
Clickbait. The full title is: "Raytracing won’t render your old GPU obsolete, it could have a second life as an AI co-processor" lol. So the article claims your old GPU is obsolete, but the title says it's not. F'in brilliant.
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K.S.:

Wasn't the point - just thought it was an interesting read & you might like it. What I wrote (that hyperlink - happens to be the name of the article)
I was on mobile at the time and didn't even notice it was a hyperlink lol