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card in question: xfx 7600gt: XXX edition (great card, highly recamend it)
problem: was looking to pair it up with another vid card but cant find this card anywhere.

i got from the SLI FAQ that when pairing up SLI card that they should be the same type, but does pairing up different brands of the same card matter??? with different brands having different settings for the same card, would it be better just getting two cards of the same card at once?

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Different brands wont matter, but going with 2 differently clocked cards will result in downclocking the higher rated card to the lower, or, you can oc the othe card to the higher clocked one


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