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no. it still counts as 1gb. 

 

the way i think of it is like how CPU's have 4 cores, well i think of sli/xfire as like a external version of that. 

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No instead its 2, 1 gig cards!

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It will still be 1GB per card. Technically, you have 2GB of VRAM - technically. But you have 1GB of usable RAM per card.

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