Not for my personal applications, at home - I can't find the use for it. This last two weeks with this card trouble has just completely driven home the fact that the last thing ol' Gunslinger needs is one more layer of hardware and software complexity. No - No - No.... I'm on the verge now of the instantity of "overclockers" versus "folks who actually master a game or simulation..... No I'm her at 7:41 PM still screwing with my system - hoping that the last thing I did (last night) - properly isolated the VRM that I think is still randomly overheating. My other choice was to have no video board for as long as it would take EVGA to turn my board around.
As I've said before, at work I have 18 SLI systems - most are dual 8800 SLI driving 4, 22" monitors with 4 workstations pushing 4, 30" at 2560 X 1200. Didn't I post pictures a while back? If I didn't let me know and I will, as I think you'd find it interesting.
The sysadmins are setting up two more new ones, based on GTX-295's. I wonder now, if they've had to RMA any. I'll ask tommorow - they have a pile of them on the shelf.
Anyway, I digress - yes your are correct - SLI is a bit faster than either a standalone 5970 or 295 in many applications - but not that much faster.
Anyway, don't take anything I say to seriously right now as I'm kind of miserable with this and would actually like to fly ROF before I forget how

My plan is to nurse this 280 until it either smokes or works properly..
S~
Gunny