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2015/07/02 23:42:42 (permalink)
Hello,
 
I have two Evga Titan X gpu's.  One has an excellent ASIC value and the other has a poor ASIC value, consequently the low ASIC value one holds the high ASIC value one back when overclocking SLI.  Is it possible or appropriate to RMA the lower ASIC value card in hopes of receiving a higher ASIC value card?
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    Sajin
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    Re: RMA Possible? 2015/07/03 00:05:44 (permalink)
    You shouldn't ever rma a card just because it won't overclock as good as the other card. EVGA support will most likely just send you the card back if they find it to be working as advertised.
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    Re: RMA Possible? 2015/07/03 00:37:15 (permalink)
    No card is guaranteed to overclock past the stock clocks.  As such, it isn't really appropriate to RMA for something that is never guaranteed.  
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    Re: RMA Possible? 2015/07/03 00:53:54 (permalink)
    I didn't think so and I wasn't really serious about it but I was curious.  I figured it was in bad taste to try something like that.  Thanks
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