We already wrote that Nvidia kinda brought back the support for 3-way/4-way SLI with its latest Geforce drivers and we had a chance to try out the impressive GTX 1080 4-way SLI configuration scoring over 15k in Time Spy benchmark.
As we already wrote earlier, Nvidia has decided to still support 3-way/4-way SLI on its Pascal-based GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 graphics cards but limit it to certain games and synthetic benchmarks.
Since the latest Geforce 368.81 drivers brought 3-way/4-way SLI in the new Futuremark 3DMark Time Spy DirectX 12 benchmark we have decided to give it a try and managed to get 15714 points in it.
Bear in mind that our system was running on ASUS RAMPAGE V EDITION 10 motherboard with overclocked settings where the Core i7-6950X CPU working at 4.2GHz, KLEVV Cras DDR4 memory overclocked to 3.0GHz and GPUs Boost clock pushed to 2.0GHz. We also used a standard SLI bridge for the 4-way SLI.
We are quite sure that there will be plenty of world records with GTX 1080 4-way SLI as overclockers get their hands dirty but for now, you can enjoy our score of 15714.
Source:
3DMark result.