I'm curious about how to set up two different graphics cards in my PC. What programs can help with this, and what's the process I should follow?
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Honestly, you might want to reconsider. SLI support is pretty much dead these days for mixed setups like this.
One popular option for utilizing two GPUs these days is with Lossless Scaling. In this setup, one GPU manages the typical rendering, while the other handles frame generation. It's a lightweight process, and I noticed only a minor drop in my framerate, around 10-20%. It’s a good way to enhance your gaming experience without significant performance loss!
Haha, maybe 'common' is a bit much, but it's definitely gaining traction!
Thanks for the tip! Just one question—when using this, which GPU should I connect my HDMI cable to?

But wait, it's not just SLI we're talking about. People still find use for SLI in older systems, like XP and Vista!