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System Name | Vaksdal Venom |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX V2 |
Cooling | Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE |
Memory | G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5-6000 32GB (2x16GB) CL30-38-38-96 |
Video Card(s) | MSI GeForce RTX 3080 SUPRIM X |
Storage | WD Black SN750 500GB, Samsung 840 EVO 500GB, Samsung 850 EVO 500GB, Samsung 860 EVO 1TB |
Display(s) | Viewsonic XG2431 |
Case | Lian Li Lancool II Mesh Performance |
Audio Device(s) | ASUS Xonar Essence STX |
Power Supply | Corsair HX1000 PSU - 1000 W |
Mouse | Logitech G703 Hero |
Software | Windows 10 Home 64-bit |
I finally bought another 4GB Asus GTX670 card and set it up in SLI. I inserted it in the second PCI-e slot in my P8P67 Deluxe, connected power cables and connected the SLI bridge.
Booted up and all looks good. Enabled SLI in drivers (314.22). Note! I did a fresh Windows-install after bying and inserting the first 670. I did not re-install drivers after inserting the second card.
But when I started testing things were not so good. It seems there is no scaling at all, or just slightly. I have seen youtube-videos of people with similar setups, and they have decent scaling.
Anyway, here are the test results (sorry for slow ImageShack). Unless specified, all test were run at 1920x1080 with AA off and AF @ 16x
Just Cause 2:
This is single-GPU with AA 4x. All settings are max, but SSAO, HDshadows and Water emu are off. The usage is almost at 100% and the fps 132.
This is SLI (Alternate Frame Rendering 2) with AA 4x. Almost identical performance here. No wonder, since both GPUs are used only 50%. 0.5 + 0.5 = 1 isn't it? I used AFR2 here, because the "nVidia recommended" setting actually produced even lower fps in SLI. AFR1 was abysmal.
Far Cry 3:
Settings are mostly at medium or high, geometry at ultra. I only have an image of SLI here, but single-GPU yields almost identical performance in this spot. At the base of the nearby antenna, when overlooking the village, I get 83 in single and 93 in SLI. So a slight increase in that one spot, but far from what I expected.
Skyrim: Yeah I know this game sometimes has negative SLI scaling, but I'm giving an image here anyway, since it follows the trend from other games. Even in one of the most demanding spots (on top of stairs at Dragonsreach) it has exacly the same fps with or without SLI. Image is of SLI. At most demanding spot in Markarth I also get about the same fps with or without SLI, around 46-50.
Crysis benchmark:
I set all settings to Gamer and ran the standard GPU benchmark of the vanilla game. Here are the results:
SLI:
Play Time: 21.79s, Average FPS: 91.76
Min FPS: 57.58 at frame 197, Max FPS: 120.45 at frame 148
Single-GPU:
Play Time: 22.29s, Average FPS: 89.73
Min FPS: 51.47 at frame 178, Max FPS: 114.76 at frame 1651
In every game I made sure that "Prefer maximum performance" was enabled. And of course selected Single-GPU, AFR2 or nVidia Recommended (SLI) depending on what I was testing.
So does anyone have a clue what is happening here? One should almost thing that my CPU is limiting the cards, but surely that can't be the case when running at 4.4GHz (well, apart from Skyrim I guess)? Also, I have read reviews and seen youtube videos where they get decent scaling when using a setup similar to mine. The funny thing is that the usage seems to increase when the burden is light (less demanding scenario). But where the games are GPU demanding the usage seems to get reduced, usually to around 50%.
Is it a driver issue? Should I reinstall the driver or perhaps try the new 320 driver?
I need some help here, or this might turn out to be the worst investment I have ever made. :shadedshu
Sorry for long post.
Edit: I forgot to mention that Unigine Heaven seems to scale nicely. I get 63 fps with single-GPU and 117 in SLI. Is the SLI scaling really that bad in the other games?
Booted up and all looks good. Enabled SLI in drivers (314.22). Note! I did a fresh Windows-install after bying and inserting the first 670. I did not re-install drivers after inserting the second card.
But when I started testing things were not so good. It seems there is no scaling at all, or just slightly. I have seen youtube-videos of people with similar setups, and they have decent scaling.
Anyway, here are the test results (sorry for slow ImageShack). Unless specified, all test were run at 1920x1080 with AA off and AF @ 16x
Just Cause 2:
This is single-GPU with AA 4x. All settings are max, but SSAO, HDshadows and Water emu are off. The usage is almost at 100% and the fps 132.
This is SLI (Alternate Frame Rendering 2) with AA 4x. Almost identical performance here. No wonder, since both GPUs are used only 50%. 0.5 + 0.5 = 1 isn't it? I used AFR2 here, because the "nVidia recommended" setting actually produced even lower fps in SLI. AFR1 was abysmal.
Far Cry 3:
Settings are mostly at medium or high, geometry at ultra. I only have an image of SLI here, but single-GPU yields almost identical performance in this spot. At the base of the nearby antenna, when overlooking the village, I get 83 in single and 93 in SLI. So a slight increase in that one spot, but far from what I expected.
Skyrim: Yeah I know this game sometimes has negative SLI scaling, but I'm giving an image here anyway, since it follows the trend from other games. Even in one of the most demanding spots (on top of stairs at Dragonsreach) it has exacly the same fps with or without SLI. Image is of SLI. At most demanding spot in Markarth I also get about the same fps with or without SLI, around 46-50.
Crysis benchmark:
I set all settings to Gamer and ran the standard GPU benchmark of the vanilla game. Here are the results:
SLI:
Play Time: 21.79s, Average FPS: 91.76
Min FPS: 57.58 at frame 197, Max FPS: 120.45 at frame 148
Single-GPU:
Play Time: 22.29s, Average FPS: 89.73
Min FPS: 51.47 at frame 178, Max FPS: 114.76 at frame 1651
In every game I made sure that "Prefer maximum performance" was enabled. And of course selected Single-GPU, AFR2 or nVidia Recommended (SLI) depending on what I was testing.
So does anyone have a clue what is happening here? One should almost thing that my CPU is limiting the cards, but surely that can't be the case when running at 4.4GHz (well, apart from Skyrim I guess)? Also, I have read reviews and seen youtube videos where they get decent scaling when using a setup similar to mine. The funny thing is that the usage seems to increase when the burden is light (less demanding scenario). But where the games are GPU demanding the usage seems to get reduced, usually to around 50%.
Is it a driver issue? Should I reinstall the driver or perhaps try the new 320 driver?
I need some help here, or this might turn out to be the worst investment I have ever made. :shadedshu
Sorry for long post.
Edit: I forgot to mention that Unigine Heaven seems to scale nicely. I get 63 fps with single-GPU and 117 in SLI. Is the SLI scaling really that bad in the other games?
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