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Crossfire VRAM

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As for today, no game uses the DX12 feature of VRAM stacking, whether it's Crossfire or SLI.

 

It theoretically is possible, but the developers would have to support it, so far noone does.

As for today, no game uses the DX12 feature of VRAM stacking, whether it's Crossfire or SLI.

 

It theoretically is possible, but the developers would have to support it, so far noone does.

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It doesn't stack (as of now). 

 

For gaming? There's stuff in the works with DX12, but support is basically non-existent right now. For productivity? Yes, you could run them together and use each card's vRAM independently. 

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