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I am running SLI atm and i cant go over 1080p  while in games and on desktop. when i had a single GPU i could go 4k on games and on my desktop. it have a 1080p panel as my main monitor (AOC G2460PG 24" G-SYNC) and a Samsung TV as my secondary monitor. 

so my question is: can i go 4k on a 1080p monitor while dual graphics cards are installed?  

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I am running SLI atm and i cant go over 1080p  while in games and on desktop. when i had a single GPU i could go 4k on games and on my desktop. it have a 1080p panel as my main monitor (AOC G2460PG 24" G-SYNC) and a Samsung TV as my secondary monitor. 

so my question is: can i go 4k on a 1080p monitor while dual graphics cards are installed?  

 

I'm not sure if DSR works with SLI.

 

EDIT :  After some digging, DSR does work with SLI, but not with SLI and G-Sync together.  There is also a GeForce Experience issue where the DSR option doesn't show up, but you can turn it on from Nvidia Control Panel, Manage 3D Settings, Global and Enable Dynamic Super Resolution, and check from 1.0x to 2.0x and change the res in-game.

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