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Nah. Franklin Mint have collections. Baseball cards have collections. It's a freaking graphics card FFS. You're telling me that anyone will buy this because they bought a Mars, Mars II, Ares, and Ares II and wanted to complete a set of cards whose valuation decreases over time?"Premium Product" that's also very (would be) limited. It's just a product for a collection, and in that collection it's a oddball.
Well according to the ROG site ( y'know, the one that graphics card collectors head for), the card is SLI capable. To quote Kitguru's review of the card:Well my suspicion is that the drivers for the 760 will not allow it. If they do great, otherwise the answer is no, or maybe. The maybe being Asus finding a clever way around it. Which they might have done since they included the SLI finger. Good question, no clear answer
There is a single SLI slot on the card and ASUS say they worked closely with Nvidia on the production of this card to ensure that Quad SLI is supported.