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1) Not practical to have 2 seperate graphics cards. 1 dual processor would be better
2) CPU Bottleneck means you'll never be able to take full advantage of the power
3) Expensive to build and maintain and will never become mainstream.
4) Better graphics cards and the lack of mainstream support will make SLI obsolete again.
5) A proven failed technology of the past.
6) Once you build an SLI machine be prepared to keep it for a long time.
No one will buy it from you. The upkeep will be too much for most people to afford.
2) CPU Bottleneck means you'll never be able to take full advantage of the power
3) Expensive to build and maintain and will never become mainstream.
4) Better graphics cards and the lack of mainstream support will make SLI obsolete again.
5) A proven failed technology of the past.
6) Once you build an SLI machine be prepared to keep it for a long time.
No one will buy it from you. The upkeep will be too much for most people to afford.