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arg, cant edit. so i decided it didn't warrant another guide. pretty much use one card at a time and find its max stable overclock using a bench test program. what ever the lower clock is that will be your overclock.
with sli dont expect a huge jump in frames, expect them to be more consistent though.
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yep, that would work, although you can still have problems. Just because the lowest runs at a certain clock doesn't mean they both will run at that speed. It's best just to use them together and follow the same process. It won't be as high as with just one card, but it'll work as well as it will with SLI.
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ok, if one card runs at 650mhz and one runs at 670mhz then your going to have to run them at the lower one, its simple. you cant run something faster than it will go even if the other one can go higher.
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