What's the difference between a Gtx 760 2gb Superclocked with ACX cooling and a gtx 760 w 79mhz with acx cooling?

CaseyC360

Honorable
Dec 4, 2013
2
0
10,510
I have a 760 sc edition and wanted to SLI it so thinking it was also a superclocked 760 I accidently bought another 760 non SC, but it has "+79mhz". I called evga and was told it doesn't matter but wanted to get other peoples opinions on it. What's the difference between the two?
 
Solution
The "non-SC" would downclock to the other cards clockspeeds.
When you SLI the cards will always follow the lowest clocked card.

So it would run without any changes but to get the same as two SC cards in performance, simply bump up the lowest cards clock to the other cards specs. Also called overclocking ;)

(i don't have a Nvidia card but im pretty sure GPUBoost 2.0 or something is what would set the voltage automaticly for you and run at a certain clockspeed.)

NiCoM

Honorable
The "non-SC" would downclock to the other cards clockspeeds.
When you SLI the cards will always follow the lowest clocked card.

So it would run without any changes but to get the same as two SC cards in performance, simply bump up the lowest cards clock to the other cards specs. Also called overclocking ;)

(i don't have a Nvidia card but im pretty sure GPUBoost 2.0 or something is what would set the voltage automaticly for you and run at a certain clockspeed.)
 
Solution