SLI and CUDA acceleration

Currently, I run a X 58 system with double 680 GTX in SLI and I always wondered do I get CUDA acceleration in Premiere Pro CS6 on one of the 680's when SLI is enabled? I know I can disable SLI but if CUDA acceleration will always work on one of the cards the same with current SLI I rather leave SLI enabled since I use this machine as well for games (where the SLI) like I do for video editing.

Thank you:

Hugh

SLI is not supported and will only cause problems. Best to remove the second card and get a second machine for the games. Games and editing aren't a happy couple.

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