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as mentioned, you CANNOT currently run a single render on 2 cards, but using 'Stable Diffusion Ui' (https://github.com/cmdr2/stable-diffusion-ui/wiki/Run-on-Multiple-GPUs) it is possible (although beta) to run 2 render jobs, one for each card. Remeber the bandwidth for each cut will go down to x8 PCIE lanes instead of 16, so u might see each job taking longer, maybe. i think getting a single, faster card with the max Vram you can afford would be best. IMO.
Correct and you can use Dream Factory to help manage your queue across GPUs. But keep in mind you are still only using individual cards for individual prompts meaning multiple cards can't improve the speeds of individual prompt generation nor allow for larger images.
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