Obviously in my case, yes it does make my 'quality of life' improve to have a more enjoyable gaming experience - which by definition is not a 'waste of money'. I do my best to simply answer with facts, rather than giving my own passionate opinions because I want to help people learn to make their own educated decisions. I understand that you are (very strongly) stating your opinion but I'm pretty sure you don't know 'the majority of people'. None of this really matters of course as OP has already made the purchase. It's like trying to talk someone into buying a classic car or a $5000 watch, if they haven't already justified it to themselves, they more than likely don't need it. OPs question is "is it even worth the effort?", if he has to ask that, of course the answer is no. There are many, many ways to waste money in life on things that make no logical sense but some people like them anyway, SLI is a perfect example of that. I'm saying the majority of people either don't give a shit about this in the first place, or when they learn one card isn't enough, will learn to temper their expectations rather than spend another $1000 on a GPU so they can bump the graphics settings a bit higher in a couple of games.ĭo you really think that someones quality of life improves in any meaningful way because they decided to SLI two Titan Vs rather than just stick with one 1080Ti and turn the graphics settings down? The answer is of course, broadly speaking, no, but anyone who is in the financial position to do something like that isn't looking at things from a price to performance perspective.