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970 FTW+ and Hybrid running together in SLI successfully?

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2016/10/24 03:23:11 (permalink)
I read in an earlier thread that these 2 970's are incompatible of running toigether in SLI, but I have been running mine for a month now with 0 problems. I had the FTW one forever and picked up the hybrid one for dirt cheap. Will I be fine of will this start to cause problems for me in the future.


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    Re: 970 FTW+ and Hybrid running together in SLI successfully? 2016/10/24 09:27:10 (permalink)
    If the model numbers of both cards are in the same column in this EVGA FAQ then you should be fine - http://www.evga.com/suppo...aspx?faqid=59534 
     
    Edit: for whatever reason that link doesn't work. Google search "EVGA 970 SLI compatibility"
    post edited by arestavo - 2016/10/24 09:31:42
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    Re: 970 FTW+ and Hybrid running together in SLI successfully? 2016/10/24 14:58:53 (permalink)
    yea they were in Diff columns I bought it without researching because it was the cheapest 970 available at the time


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    Re: 970 FTW+ and Hybrid running together in SLI successfully? 2016/10/24 15:45:27 (permalink)
    They're running in SLI currently? Then you should be golden.
     
    If not and they don't work in SLI, contact EVGA and see if you can get one swapped out for a compatible model (they've done it in the past for others) - http://www.evga.com/about/contactus/ 
     
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