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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 04-15-2012, 06:08 PM
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In Sli you don't double the ram of one card unfortunately, so your 590 (2x580's on one card @ 1.5gb V/ram) shouldn't give 3gb of ram only 1.5gb. The 580 with 3gb therefore is the reason of better performance. We will have to wait and see if the patch is going to address the V/ram issue. I have 2x1gb cards in Sli and both are working to full capacity indicated by my precision tool. I think at the moment V/ram or lack of it is some of the reason that those of us with 1gb are noticing more problems than those with 1.5gb or more. My frame rates are very good but the stutters down low are a pain.
Again agreed.
I believe if my 590 had 6GB (3GB each GPU) and same clock speed as my 580 it would get equal performance. Now the second GPU and the 1.5GB of memory it has is wasted. My precision tool also says both GPUs are going at it full bore. Trouble is I don't think they are splitting the work load, only doubling it. I believe SLI works by splitting the data stream sending half to each GPU and then recombining by interleaving the data after they have processed it. If the software isn't controlling that then both processors get all the data. Someone correct me if my perception is wrong.

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