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Asus GTX 560 ti top SLI with Asus GTX 560 ti

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April 14, 2013 4:03:01 AM

Hi all,

Is it possible to do a SLI with an Asus GTX 560 ti Top and an Asus GTX 560 ti? Will this have any problem due to the different clock speed?

The motherboard that I have is this one MSI Z77A-G45. Based on some opinions that I found in some forums I realise that this motherboard is not that good, but it was a cheap choice considering that it supports SLI.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,

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April 14, 2013 4:21:42 AM

Is the non TOP version a DCII ? If so, the cooler should be good enough. Use the Asus tool or Afterburner to match clock speeds.

The non TOP version's Core Clock is 830 hz, the TOP is factory set at 900 Mhz..... you can take that the DCII's as high as 1070 MHz (30% OC)

http://www.pureoverclock.com/Review-detail/asus-gtx-560...
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April 14, 2013 4:24:30 AM

I would say yes, Im using EVGA 570's one standard, one superclocked edition without any problems. The cards automatically match speeds
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April 14, 2013 4:54:41 AM

JackNaylorPE said:
Is the non TOP version a DCII ? If so, the cooler should be good enough. Use the Asus tool or Afterburner to match clock speeds.

The non TOP version's Core Clock is 830 hz, the TOP is factory set at 900 Mhz..... you can take that the DCII's as high as 1070 MHz (30% OC)

http://www.pureoverclock.com/Review-detail/asus-gtx-560...


Yes the Top is a DCII. Thanks.

bumnut53 said:
I would say yes, Im using EVGA 570's one standard, one superclocked edition without any problems. The cards automatically match speeds


Ok it should work fine this one then. Thanks.
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