Z zerodayATK Daemon Poster Messages 1,057 Nov 13, 2006 #1 ok i was looking into sli and has anybody oc'd 2 vid cards in sli ? thanks TYYK
T turtile Fully Optimized Messages 3,475 Location Delaware Nov 13, 2006 #2 Both cards will overclock. If one card can't overclock as fast as the other, they will both run at the slower speed.
Both cards will overclock. If one card can't overclock as fast as the other, they will both run at the slower speed.
S schecterbassist Solid State Member Messages 7 Nov 13, 2006 #3 doesnt make sense though that one card wont overclock as good as the other one since SLI requires the 2 exact video cards.
doesnt make sense though that one card wont overclock as good as the other one since SLI requires the 2 exact video cards.
CrazeD Fully Optimized Messages 3,736 Location Maine Nov 13, 2006 #4 schecterbassist said: doesnt make sense though that one card wont overclock as good as the other one since SLI requires the 2 exact video cards. Click to expand... No core or memory chip will OC the same, even if they are completely identicle.
schecterbassist said: doesnt make sense though that one card wont overclock as good as the other one since SLI requires the 2 exact video cards. Click to expand... No core or memory chip will OC the same, even if they are completely identicle.
The General Banned Messages 5,191 Nov 13, 2006 #5 CrazeD said: No core or memory chip will OC the same, even if they are completely identicle. Click to expand... Well, if they are molecularly identical then they will OC the same, but if the model numbers are the same that doesn't mean they are molecularly identical.
CrazeD said: No core or memory chip will OC the same, even if they are completely identicle. Click to expand... Well, if they are molecularly identical then they will OC the same, but if the model numbers are the same that doesn't mean they are molecularly identical.
lancec2c30 Future ex-member Messages 4,012 Location Chehalis, WA Nov 13, 2006 #6 ya every micro chip and transistor is always a little different.
Preacher Fully Optimized Messages 2,395 Location Ra'anana, Israel Nov 14, 2006 #7 Well if they dont OC take the hertz for clock/memory and put it at average of the OC that ways clocks will be the same.
Well if they dont OC take the hertz for clock/memory and put it at average of the OC that ways clocks will be the same.