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Prepar3D SLI support : I have a dream, let our voice be heard.

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Brilliant - thanks for the update Mazo.

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I just read the SLI description and I have aquestion:

 

"Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is a brand name for a multi-GPU technology developed by NVIDIA for linking two or more video cards together to produce a single output. SLI is an algorithm of parallel processing for computer graphics, meant to increase the processing power available for graphics."

 

 What is the difference between a single GPU output  and  SLI multi GPUs together to  produce  a single  output to P3D ?

 

 

 

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Vincent Hi,

 

It is a great idea.  DONE+

Ahmet Sanal

 

"Time you enjoyed wasting, was not wasted"

I think that the last sentence from Beau has potential for hope: "I’ll circle back with Zach to verify the settings he used in his tests and ping nvidia again to see if they can get an official profile pushed out." (My emphasis)

 

Lyn

Thank you. Just jumped in to P3D last Friday, and I already feel the need for Nvidia support. I will certainly do this.

Aaron Thacker

 

Yes, if they won't sticky this then it's up to us to ensure the thread remains active and has prominence of place in the forum to attract as many voices as possible.

 

Mike

I'm not even running dual cards right now but you have my support; nice job vbazillio!

 

Support Request Sent

RE Thomason Jr.

 

 

Unfortunately some people don't install the GeForce Experience and call it bloat ware. I don't know if we can convince them to do the opposite.

Spirit

 

 


"As I recall, the only thing that needs to be enabled in the profile is broadcasting compute shader work."

 

This is something nVidia would resolve in a P3D specific profile.

 

Cheers, Rob.

It's a very good idee, but unfortunately I've an issue with GFE and can't do that...

 

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It's a very good idee, but unfortunately I've an issue with GFE and can't do that...

Ditto - don't want it on my system along with any other useless program that takes up processing time.

 

Of course, those that don't want it could install, make report and then uninstall.

 

Vic

 

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Of course, those that don't want it could install, make report and then uninstall.Vic

Great idea! No excuses now for holding back!

 

Unite, one and all!!

 

Mike :)

Feedback sent via NGE, if I receive a reply I will post it:)

Regards John (Bird)

 

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