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Started by elewis521 | | 5 answers
SLI confusion for EVGA
I currently have a EVGA GTX 780 sc. Will a standard GTX 780 work in a sli configuration?
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October 2, 2014 10:54:47 PM

While most 3rd party providers use non reference PCBs on their factory overclocked cards over the years, the SC series has primarily used the reference PCB..... so other than the cooler, the cards shoould be very close to identical.
October 2, 2014 10:28:32 PM

Any GTX 780 3GB card will work with any other GTX 780 3GB card.
If either of the cards is a 6GB model, you should use two 6GB models.
The GTX 780 Ti cannot be used in SLI with the GTX 780.
October 2, 2014 10:28:00 PM

Yes it will.. your SC will downclock too the speeds of the standard 780. You can however, if you can manage too... Overclock your standard card to match the SC card :) 
October 2, 2014 10:27:25 PM

Yes they will run at the slower ones speeds, you could try OCing them but they are really identical cards besides the clock rate
October 2, 2014 10:27:14 PM

Yes since it's the same architecture and graphics card. The SuperClocked is just a different design for the EVGA's board I believe and has factory overclocked clock speeds.

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