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Hi team, I was wondering if anyone has anecdotal evidence of the performance difference between a single 1080 and two 980s in SLI. I'm thinking of upgrading and different websites have varying benchmark results. Because I'll be mainly playing DCS, I thought you guys might be able to help.

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There are those that disagree... the only rule to which there is no exception is that there is an exception to every rule.... etc...

 

1 good card is always better than 2 less good cards, because ALL games are designed to work well with 1 card...

 

sli is hit and miss.

 

a game might work well with it, then poof! a patch comes out and all of a sudden you have a 400$ paperweight, because you gotta disable sli to play the game.

 

SLI is for adding performance to your 1 good card in the games SLI works and not just works, but works well with.

 

sli isn't a substitute for 1 good card period.

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