T Tyler Bellay Honorable Jul 3, 2013 8 0 10,510 Apr 17, 2015 #1 Hi! I have 1 660 already. I got it on Ebay for $100, and I was thinking, they're really good cards, and they're pretty cheap to buy a used one, why not SLI it? What are the requirements for doing that? Does it have to be the EXACT same model of 660?
Hi! I have 1 660 already. I got it on Ebay for $100, and I was thinking, they're really good cards, and they're pretty cheap to buy a used one, why not SLI it? What are the requirements for doing that? Does it have to be the EXACT same model of 660?
Solution S S Sergeant_Sneaky Apr 19, 2015 Tyler Bellay : Mousemonkey : No it just has to be a matching model. So if you have a non Ti then match it up with another non Ti that has the same amount of VRAM. So, I have the 660 SC edition with 2GB of VRAM. Can I get a normal 660 that's not SC with the 2GB of VRAM? You can do this yes, the SC edition will downclock its core clock speed to match the non SC model.
Tyler Bellay : Mousemonkey : No it just has to be a matching model. So if you have a non Ti then match it up with another non Ti that has the same amount of VRAM. So, I have the 660 SC edition with 2GB of VRAM. Can I get a normal 660 that's not SC with the 2GB of VRAM? You can do this yes, the SC edition will downclock its core clock speed to match the non SC model.
Mousemonkey Titan Sep 3, 2006 59,466 17 92,965 Apr 17, 2015 #2 No it just has to be a matching model. So if you have a non Ti then match it up with another non Ti that has the same amount of VRAM. Upvote 1 Downvote
No it just has to be a matching model. So if you have a non Ti then match it up with another non Ti that has the same amount of VRAM.
T Tyler Bellay Honorable Jul 3, 2013 8 0 10,510 Apr 19, 2015 #3 Mousemonkey : No it just has to be a matching model. So if you have a non Ti then match it up with another non Ti that has the same amount of VRAM. So, I have the 660 SC edition with 2GB of VRAM. Can I get a normal 660 that's not SC with the 2GB of VRAM? Upvote 0 Downvote
Mousemonkey : No it just has to be a matching model. So if you have a non Ti then match it up with another non Ti that has the same amount of VRAM. So, I have the 660 SC edition with 2GB of VRAM. Can I get a normal 660 that's not SC with the 2GB of VRAM?
S Sergeant_Sneaky Admirable Mar 25, 2015 3,193 0 7,960 Apr 19, 2015 Solution #5 Tyler Bellay : Mousemonkey : No it just has to be a matching model. So if you have a non Ti then match it up with another non Ti that has the same amount of VRAM. So, I have the 660 SC edition with 2GB of VRAM. Can I get a normal 660 that's not SC with the 2GB of VRAM? You can do this yes, the SC edition will downclock its core clock speed to match the non SC model. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Tyler Bellay : Mousemonkey : No it just has to be a matching model. So if you have a non Ti then match it up with another non Ti that has the same amount of VRAM. So, I have the 660 SC edition with 2GB of VRAM. Can I get a normal 660 that's not SC with the 2GB of VRAM? You can do this yes, the SC edition will downclock its core clock speed to match the non SC model.