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So that “lossless scaling” program on steam. Has me thinking could it be possible to make a program that creates a virtual gpu out of 2 matching gpus in your system that is useable in games/programs essentially enabling sli for games that don’t support or is that just not possible.

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2 hours ago, Bucmow said:

a program that creates a virtual gpu out of 2 matching gpus in your system that is useable in games/programs essentially enabling sli

I think that would introduce a problem of adding software latency to what essentially already had an issue with hardware latency/bandwidth, the SLI bridge was helpful to the use of multiple graphics cards but two different compute devices communicating is extremely difficult to do well because of getting the timing right. 

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