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Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is the brand name for a now discontinued multi-GPU technology developed by Nvidia for linking two or more video cards together to produce a single output. SLI is a parallel processing algorithm for computer graphics, meant to increase the available processing power.
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SLI is a technology that links multiple GeForce GPUs for improved graphics performance. Learn how to build a Quad SLI system, use the multi-monitor configuration tool, and explore the supported applications and GPUs.
Sep 17, 2020 · News. By Aaron Klotz. published 17 September 2020. Is buying two RTX 3090s worth the money? (Image credit: Shutterstock) In a surprising turn of events, Nvidia today announced that it's completely...
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Mar 11, 2022 · SLI is a technology that links two or more graphics cards to improve rendering performance. Learn about SLI requirements, compatibility, modes, and whether it is worth it in 2022.
Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is a multi-GPU configuration that offers increased rendering performance by dividing the workload across multiple GPUs. To take advantage of SLI, the system must use an SLI-certified motherboard.