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SLI 2 EVGA GTX 760.. one SC version and a non-SC version?

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January 9, 2014 2:33:17 AM

It should be fine right?

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January 9, 2014 2:42:55 AM

Perfectly fine. Nothing to worry about.

Just make sure that your PSU and motherboard is capable of running SLI.

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January 9, 2014 2:58:43 AM

If you have SC version, buy another SC. If you have stock version, buy another stock as well. This would get you the highest value for money as if you do use different versions in SLI, one of them would not operate on its max in order to match the inferior one. That would kill the whole purpose of you buying a SC card at first place as it would function at speeds of a normal card.

But yes, both are totally compatible with each other as the core remains same. I hope you get my point.

And yes, see if both cards are inserted in PCIE 3.0 slots (x8 and x8) if your motherboard has PCIE 3.0 support.
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January 9, 2014 3:24:44 AM

luckiest charm said:
If you have SC version, buy another SC. If you have stock version, buy another stock as well. This would get you the highest value for money as if you do use different versions in SLI, one of them would not operate on its max in order to match the inferior one. That would kill the whole purpose of you buying a SC card at first place as it would function at speeds of a normal card.

But yes, both are totally compatible with each other as the core remains same. I hope you get my point.

And yes, see if both cards are inserted in PCIE 3.0 slots (x8 and x8) if your motherboard has PCIE 3.0 support.


i bought the stock version in the usa. now i'm in the philippines and we only have the SC version here.
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January 9, 2014 5:23:12 AM

Well then believe that you are paying the price of SC version for stock features.

That's all .. :) 
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