As the title says, after a little messing around I have found a way to get SLI working for NVIDIA users by using NVIDIA Inspector
DX10/11 bits: 0x080200F5 (Max Payne 3)
Predefined mode DX10/11: 0x00000004 SLI_PREDEFINED_MODE_DX10_FORCE_SFR - (I chose SFR as when I use AFR & AFR2 I see shadow flickering)
EDIT: Can use AFR or AFR2 too, at the time of posting, I didn't realise my SLI bridge was loose and causing flickering not the rendering mode
The setting for how many GPUs to use is up to you.
When using the above settings at 1920x1080 at High settings I get well over 60fps and at 3840x2160 at High settings I get between 40-60fps which isn't bad considering I'm using 2xGTX970s and SLI isn't officially supported yet. Most SLI users should know how to change the bits and rendering mode, but if anyone needs help, I'll happily explain how to apply the bits to the profile.
ENJOY! [big grin]
DX10/11 bits: 0x080200F5 (Max Payne 3)
Predefined mode DX10/11: 0x00000004 SLI_PREDEFINED_MODE_DX10_FORCE_SFR - (I chose SFR as when I use AFR & AFR2 I see shadow flickering)
EDIT: Can use AFR or AFR2 too, at the time of posting, I didn't realise my SLI bridge was loose and causing flickering not the rendering mode
The setting for how many GPUs to use is up to you.
When using the above settings at 1920x1080 at High settings I get well over 60fps and at 3840x2160 at High settings I get between 40-60fps which isn't bad considering I'm using 2xGTX970s and SLI isn't officially supported yet. Most SLI users should know how to change the bits and rendering mode, but if anyone needs help, I'll happily explain how to apply the bits to the profile.
ENJOY! [big grin]
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