Reply 20 of 27, by nforce4max
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wrote:wrote:If any of you have a few copies of "hyper sli" which is a registry hack for older drivers you can get SLI working on a wider verity of boards with AMD and Intel chipsets. There is a hack for modern drivers but haven't tested it.
I've tried that before. It indeed does work, but it reduces performance of the cards as much as -30% depending on your CPU. Essentially it makes the CPU handle the SLI work on top of managing 2 cards and drags down most chips. Not to mention if you only have a quad core it'll pretty much "Slam" it at 90% CPU on all 4 cores every time a game's running too and overheat it to death.
I didn't have that issue but that was years ago back in 2011 or so with and AMD build, don't know how the modern hack performs but I had performance that would be expected of a SLI rig at the time. The old hack worked by fooling the drivers into thinking it was running on a X58 board and would enable without any fuss let alone any noticeable performance loss. The new hack looks much more involved than the old one, the old was just double click then once it was done reboot and you were free to run whatever you wanted.
On a far away planet reading your posts in the year 10,191.