jackofhearts495 Distinguished Mar 27, 2011 65 0 18,640 Jun 12, 2011 #1 Is it possible to SLI an EVGA GTX460 768mb with a 1gb version? (both would be first revision, not the newer reference design)
Is it possible to SLI an EVGA GTX460 768mb with a 1gb version? (both would be first revision, not the newer reference design)
Solution ko888 Jun 12, 2011 Can't. Different memory architecture. GTX 460 768MB has a 192-bit memory interface width. GTX 460 1GB has a 256-bit memory interface width. To be able to successfully run SLI the Device ID of the graphics cards must all be the same.
Can't. Different memory architecture. GTX 460 768MB has a 192-bit memory interface width. GTX 460 1GB has a 256-bit memory interface width. To be able to successfully run SLI the Device ID of the graphics cards must all be the same.
mactronix Judicious Sep 17, 2006 7,928 1 32,115 Jun 12, 2011 #2 I don't think you can, its a different chip as far as the Bios is concerned so im pretty sure you cant. Mactronix Upvote 0 Downvote
I don't think you can, its a different chip as far as the Bios is concerned so im pretty sure you cant. Mactronix
ko888 Titan Feb 18, 2009 16,708 41 84,990 Jun 12, 2011 Solution #3 Can't. Different memory architecture. GTX 460 768MB has a 192-bit memory interface width. GTX 460 1GB has a 256-bit memory interface width. To be able to successfully run SLI the Device ID of the graphics cards must all be the same. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Can't. Different memory architecture. GTX 460 768MB has a 192-bit memory interface width. GTX 460 1GB has a 256-bit memory interface width. To be able to successfully run SLI the Device ID of the graphics cards must all be the same.
jackofhearts495 Distinguished Mar 27, 2011 65 0 18,640 Jun 13, 2011 #4 Best answer selected by Jackofhearts495. Upvote 0 Downvote