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I don't get anything.
You stated the following:
If GPU A + GPU A = 10000
And GPU B + GPU B = 5000
Then GPU A + GPU B = 5000
However, this is only almost correct. For example:
2x GIGABYTE AORUS Radeon RX570 4G = 7034
2x MSI Radeon RX 570 GAMING X 4G = 7062
However, GIGABYTE 570 + MSI 570 = 7062 as well.
The reason for seems to be that the MSI card actually has a lower score as a single card (3758) than the GIGABYTE card (3761). Therefore, I believe the dual GPU score works as follows:
1. Look up the card with lower single performance
2. Take that cards dual score