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Hi, So I just ran the benchmark and I noticed something.. Multiple GPU's.

I mean, what? Is this for like, an SLI setup or is it actually possible to use multiple GPU's? And if so, would it be useful to add my older GPU to get some more processing power?

  • Windows 10 Pro
  • Intel Core i7-4770 3.40Ghz
  • 16 GB RAM
  • Nvidia Geforce GTX 980
  • Samsung EVO 850 SSD
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Hardware acceleration

To improve the performance of some operations, Affinity Photo can use Apple's Metal technology to talk directly to your system's graphics hardware.

Hardware acceleration is available for many graphics processors (GPUs), whether integrated into your computer's CPU (central processing unit), a discrete graphics card or onboard processor, or external and connected via Thunderbolt 3. Affinity Photo can make use of multiple GPUs in parallel.

It is recommended that hardware acceleration is enabled unless you experience unusual performance problems or our technical support team instructs you to disable it.

 

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