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Sorry to sound like a noob-boob, but I've been out of the loop for a bit. Does FSX handle SLI video cards (yet)? I'm thinking of doubling up on my 8800GTS 640MB card since the prices are coming down.Thanks.

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fsx is a cpu hog not a gpu hogyou dont need it- no performance gain, but if you play like crysis it would be a good addition.

Steven Penninck

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Thanks.I'm running an E6700 which is doing well with FSX (which will be upgraded as soon as I have the cash), but I asked about the card because I was told if you're using multiple monitors it's nice to have the extra horsepower.In any case, does FSX support SLI?

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http://blogs.msdn.com/ptaylor/archive/2007...multi-core.aspxIn short, FSX doesn't break SLI, so SLI just "works" (albeit not very effectively with this title).Gary

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Thank you. Much appreciated.

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