Hi people 
I have a doubt about graphics cards.
Currently I have a Titan Z so I have (in theory) 2 x 2880 CUDA cores, 2 x 6Gb of GDDR and 384bit x 2 bus width. I have maybe in a couple months the possibility to get a 980Ti that has only half of the specs of the Titan Z (Titan Z is a dual GPU...)
And now comes the question: for making calculations in Unreal Engine for GPU lightmass (obviously RT is discarded as it's not supported), what card is better or has the best performance?
And another one: do you know if at some point UE will have multiGPU support? Because in that case it could take advantage of both CPU's for "rendering", righ?
Just for you to know, both cards come from a friend that works in VFX and is making hardware upgrades so I have them for free. And no, I have no money to buy a graphic card (just in case
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Thanks!

I have a doubt about graphics cards.
Currently I have a Titan Z so I have (in theory) 2 x 2880 CUDA cores, 2 x 6Gb of GDDR and 384bit x 2 bus width. I have maybe in a couple months the possibility to get a 980Ti that has only half of the specs of the Titan Z (Titan Z is a dual GPU...)
And now comes the question: for making calculations in Unreal Engine for GPU lightmass (obviously RT is discarded as it's not supported), what card is better or has the best performance?
And another one: do you know if at some point UE will have multiGPU support? Because in that case it could take advantage of both CPU's for "rendering", righ?
Just for you to know, both cards come from a friend that works in VFX and is making hardware upgrades so I have them for free. And no, I have no money to buy a graphic card (just in case

Thanks!
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