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Can I SLI these two with each other?

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2014/08/26 19:46:08 (permalink)
I was wondering whether I could SLI these 2 cards together a 01G-P3-1370-TR and a 01G-P3-1373-AR
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    the_Scarlet_one
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    Re: Can I SLI these two with each other? 2014/08/26 20:00:19 (permalink)
    It would help if you post the card title, ie 660ti superclock, so it would be easier to look with both part number and title.

    *edit* From what I can see, they are both 460's, so they should be perfectly fine. One has a slightly higher stock overclock (hence, the name free performance boost... Never seen that before, as it is called superclock now) and everything else is the same aside from the cooler. They should be fine for SLI.
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    Re: Can I SLI these two with each other? 2014/08/26 20:22:19 (permalink)
    Yes you can..See NVIDIA SLI: Requirements for more information.

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    Re: Can I SLI these two with each other? 2014/09/01 18:06:34 (permalink)
    Yes, they are the same card with a different cooler. I would probably put the one with the blower fan on the bottom for better cooling.

     
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    Re: Can I SLI these two with each other? 2014/09/02 03:47:07 (permalink)
    Yes, coolers do not matter except for cooling performance alone. As long as the other items are matched along NVIDIA requirements, you will be fine.
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    Re: Can I SLI these two with each other? 2014/09/02 04:09:58 (permalink)
    The basic step for SLI is that the hardware and memory amount must match. For example a GTX 670 and a GTX 770 will not work in SLI together because the hardware between the two are different

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