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Scisca said:
Pemalite said:

Steam doesn't show statistics for systems with Multiple GPU's.

Ugh. Well maybe it's not Steam, but I have seen stats about it and it's a tiny number - my point still stands. Multiple GPUs' support isn't worth it for nVidia and AMD. Most people use one card and want games to look good on it.

To be fair. Most people don't have a "card" at all. They use integrated graphics. In-fact, Intel has the majority of the PC's graphics hardware marketshare.

Multiple GPU's is worth it, because AMD and nVidia make a TON of cash from it, thanks to professional markets, you know... Those who build GPU server farms, simulations, stock markets, design, rendering... And that flows down into the consumer space, where a little bit of extra effort can sell you more high-end cards. - And they are high-end, majority of SLi/Crossfire systems use high-end, high profit hardware, where sheer volume of sales isn't as important.

And untill AMD, nVidia or some other large platform like Steam lets us know of the % of systems that has crossfire/SLI, then it's all just theory's.




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