Super PC Gamer

>Quad TITAN Z (or quad gtx1080 whens possible)
>I7-6950x Estreme Edition (overclock)
>Vegeance LPX 32Gb x4

Now all you need is a good game...

>SLI
>20XX

And you use the quad sli-bridge that came with the motherboard, no the new fancy high bandwidth bridges.

>quad gtx1080
>he doesn't know you can't use more than 2 cards anymore

How on earth are three of thouse four cards supposed to get any air intake?

>doesnt know that he actually can using an old sli bridge

dahell. Yes, you can use more than 2. In fact, dx12 has it built in.

epic famboi brah

they dont, op is an idiot

>let me run 4 gpus in x4 mode, that will make my fps high rocket

Yea, you do that

I thought Nvidia nerfed quad SLI... or otherwise not worth spending the extra cash because it literally does nothing on newer cards.

DX12 doesn't use the SLI bridge you idiot, it's using totally different multi-GPU technology to SLI. SLI for gaming genuinely is limited to two cards, DX12 stuff is its own deal using completely different, non-Nvidia tech.

>20XX
>Still poor

If you can afford SLI, just buy a better GPU instead. SLI is never fucking worth it, it always runs like shit if it even runs at all.

sli requires a minimum of 8x. you'd do this with a 40 pci lane x99 build, retard.

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>it costs $400,000 dollars to mine bitcoins on this PC for 12 seconds

Hope your dad pays utilities

Multi gpu for dx12 has to be coded by the developer manually. None of them will do more than 2 since that's just a waste of their money to code. The only cards you can effectively quad sli are maxwell or older cards. AMD doesn't have this limitation on the r9 and above since they have gotten rid of cf bridges completely. Nvidia loves their proprietary addons and now it's coming to bite them back in the ass.

And crossfire continues to be kind of horrible.

Nvidia does not support consumer GPU's in configuration of more than 4-way. You would be limited to using two Titan Z's at most. 8 way GPU configurations are only currently possible with AYYMAD cards but going from 6 to 8 gpu's only increases non-compute benchmarks by 3%. You'll need to buy an IBM POWER8 platform supercomputer rig to use NVLink with 8 Pascal cards. Good luck getting it to run Crysis 3.

4/10 for getting a (You)

>TITAN Z

Lmfao what a joke.

I'd opt for 4 295x2's first.

the hardware doesn't support it moron

that is cool and all and I kinda want to own it, but it will most likely
>microstutter
>lead to power supply issues
>high noise
>heat problems (notive how the fans can't work due to no space)
>and most importantly no macOS support and bad linux and even bsd drivers

no thanks, I'll pass.

rather get a ps4 and gayme with ur friends

>titan Z
>not titan XP
this wouldn't even work with gnu/linux anyways, so i don't want it.

I am now making a ridiculous claim.

Buying just one graphics card instead of four and using the money from the three ones saved for cocaine or speed gives better graphics than the thing shown in OP.

Also: I wonder how many people at AMD/Nvidia/Intel/ARM actually do drugs regularly.

Ridiculous, I know.

>TITAN Z TI
>16gb
>six gorrillion cuda cores
>$2,200USD

Alternatively you could use LSD, Meth, shrooms or weed of course.

Alcohol just makes drunk but is suitable for getting dumb bitches.

Hello, I would like to order 4 TITAN Z TI GPUS for 64 GB and Bits gaming.

I still love how Nvidia has tried to sweep the TITAN Z under the rug like it never happened. Meanwhile the 295x2 keeps up to the 1080 for games that support crossfire.

$8800

>high on meth and weed right now
lsd is for tomorrow.

the new sli bridges are limited to 2 gpus as they use all the connectors for higher bandwidth (650mhz vs 400mhz on the older ones)

it's not officially supported any more but if a developer wants to put it in their game nvidia will help them with that

the reference design in ops pic uses a blower type design (intake from the back of the card), for other sli setups you'd use an eatx motherboard or something so you can at least get 3 or so cards spaced 3 card widths apart

but the new titan thermal throttles on stock configurations in single card setups, never mind 4 way sli (use watercooling)

high end intel cpus support 40 pcie lanes, 16/8/8/8 is supported on high end motherboards

never mind that adding another card running on x4 is still a performance boost

it's only supported if the developer implements it

running 3 cards always improved the stuttering over 2 cards but I'm inclined to agree

the hardware supports it fine(with caveats), developers can still add 4 way sli support in their games and nvidia have claimed they'll help developers with that if they choose (spoiler: almost no games will support >= 3 way sli from here on out)

does this thread count as a graphics card general?

I wanna finally bite the bullet and get a 1070. the three models im looking into are:

>zotac AMP!
>gigabite g1 gaming
>EVGA SC gaming

which one to get? theyre all about the same price for me.

I would recommend asus. When I had it it ran cool even when overclocked to max.
Butttttttttt, between those, I say get the EVGA for the dank customer service.

but i thought only 2 gpus would work?

>Overclocked my FX6350 to 4.5ghz
>Everything seems stable
>No glitches, no visual hiccups errors etc

>But for some reason I'm having video instability on Sup Forums & pornhub

I don't know what the fuck is going on.