Well after a day of testing with playing games and running benchmarks, I am kinda left feeling a little disappointed...
With one card, performance is pretty decent (when you stop crunching for cancer/WCG etc.. but only in lower resolutions such as 1080P... 1440P and 4k tests seem to be little to not much difference as seen with the tests of the cards in reviews..) which is fine and I can understand that.
What I do fail to understand is not just the price of the cards we buy now, RTX and all cards below, but why is it so difficult to get a game to support SLI when Nvidia have cut the support down to 2 cards and not up to 4??
Running some old favourites such as the Dirt series of cards ( Dirt 2, 3 and Showndown are the ones I currently own) these scale really well at 1080P and very happy. Yet something like Forza Horizon 4, was no different with one card as it was with two.. Final Fantasy XV test was actually slower for some reason than faster, which I think might be driver related as I'm running on 388.13 at the moment as when I tried newer models, Dirt 3 stopped working which was somewhat frustrating!!
With how expensive things are and how configurable a PC can be if we are limited to 1 graphics card then really what is the point in all of the SLI systems and such being sold (like 8 Packs big £27k system) when it either runs well, pants or just in the gutter... You'd have thought that developers might have actually sorted this side of things out considering how variable a PC specs could be.. Failing that I might as well get rid of every PC piece of hardware I own and go play on my Xbox One, which sucks in certain games.... (and I suck at as well... Can do FPS games with a controller lol) Maybe I expect a little bit too much with hardware and pricings these days but you'd have thought it would have got better as times goes on, but obviously not....
Rant over...