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It can't run in sli at all, because it doesn't have the SLI port. Even if it did, you can't use SLI between two cards of a different make. Even if you could, it's a bad idea nowadays to do SLI as the performance gains are less than 10% extra on the additional card: So, with two cards, you'd hope that you get 2x the performance right? 200%? Well, even in SLI's hayday, 150% was about as good as you could hope for. Nowadays, it's 110% at best. Not to mention that it often introduces stuttering, because the cards are just simply not optimized to switch the load between the cards as smoothly as you'd like. Not worth it. Just get a 3080, or if you really want the best, get the 3090.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to stick to cards that are of at least the same skew, so 2070 with another 2070. And most people use the exact same card. Also the 3080 is not setup for sli bridge, only the 3090 is so far as far as i know the only 30 series to support sli. And besides a 3080 is all the graphics engine u need for ganes at the moment. If you do content creation some software can use multiple cards without using sli, in fact some renderers require it turned off. So there is likely no reason to want to sli between cards anyway, games hardly can use sli at the best of times and even if you could sli cards that different it would likely only slow the 3080 down if anything....
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it cannot. SLI was limited to the 3090 for this generation of graphics cards. Heads-up on that, though, the off-set for the position of the SLI fingers on the 3090 can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, so if you buy two of them to SLI they will have to be the same model.
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