Originally posted by: SGtheArtist
I do not believe SLI is worth it for the majority of consumers. There are a couple things going against it:
1) You need special profiles for games to take advantage of the ~100% performance benefit SLI offers.
2) Additional system requirements increase overall cost (SLI mobo, PSU)
3) Next generation cards are equal in performance (7800GTX)
I believe SLI will be primarily limited to those investing in the fastest machine available or potentially upgraders, however the additional system requirements may limit this.
Cost & user friendliness (no profiles & works with every game) are the 2 reasons why the majority of consumers will not ever purchase an SLI solution.
Just my opinion, of course.
first off.. i have SLI. one, the special profiles are provided, and they are customizable. therefore, you play around with them to get the performance. besides, if you don't want to tinker around in settings and such, why do you have it? also, SLI works in all games. its just some of the less recent ones are not supported, therefore you won't see as large of increases. there are global driver settings which run if you don't have a game specific profile loaded. honestly, the user friendliness is there. atleast, i have found it to be. especially with the ease of use that coolbits provides. the SLI mobo and the psu aren't that large of an upcost from any other PSU you might have. granted, the mobo is a bit more expensive, but if you are going to go SLI, chances are you can afford another50-80 dollars for the board (especially since you are already investing so much in the dual graphics cards). yes, it sucks you need two of the same cards, but why the hell wouldn't you want to use the exact same cards. think if you were to pair a 6800 ultra, with a 6200. the second would lag badly. now, thats assuming you have more common sense than to do that, but some don't.
1st = you shouldn't hace to have two identical cards running parallel, each drawing half the screen. this is archaic. get some quality programming together and do something sweet, like getting both cards to run in tandem.
umm... its not archaic, in the least. if anything, running one card is archaic if you really want to press THAT argument i will. but if they are running paralell, they are running in tandem. and besides, why the hell (besides cost) would you want to run two different
cards?? i can see maybe equivalent ATI and GeForce, but even that is somewhat stupid.
2nd = it should just work. i've paroused these boards and seen countless people struggling with drivers and random programs, vsync etc. in conjunction with an sli configuration. do you know why console gaming is so popular? cause it JUST WORKS. no drivers or weirdness. make it the same way.
well, for me, it does JUST WORK. i have never had any problems with drivers etc. in fact, i have had less trouble with SLI than i did running one graphics card (a 9800xt) in AGP.