

You can have a peek at the article here, below some benchmarks courtesy of Anandtech. It seems that mixing different GPUs from the same brand works as well thus a GTX 980 and a GTX TITAN Black would work as well. The performance increases are present but nothing close in comparison to 2-way SLI or 2-way Crossfire. It seems it works albeit only in alternate frame rendering. Using a Radeon R9 Fury X, and a GeForce GTX 980 Ti some results now have been posted. Now please understand your graphics card need to be DX12 compatible and of course the software as well. The only requirement is that these cards support feature-level Direct3D 12_0. Mixing GPUs, even from different brands.īasically you can mix DX12 class GPUs whatever brand you choose.

Anandtech posted some benchmark testing a feature in DirectX 12 called asymmetric multi-GPU. Though I’m not quite sure if I’d be using/choosing Ashes of Singularity for a test like this myself, it is an interesting read.
