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How to overclock in SLI

dlesko

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I bought two Gigabyte GTX 760 Ocs and i want to run them in SLI. Can you overclock cards in SLI? Do they have to have the same speeds once it done? Can someone talk me through this or point me to an article or post that explains how this works? I did a search and could only find posts from 2008 and earlier. Thanks.
 
Its the same as OC'ing a single card, except you generally don't get quite as high of an OC when running multiple cards (more heat). Use an aftermarket utility like MSI afterburner, it will be set up by default to apply the same settings to each card. Personally, I like to up my clocks in 20 mhz increases until its unstable in whatever you are using to test it, then you can back it down 10 mhz and re-test.
 
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