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Check the clock speeds, as its much better to match cards, if one is slower clock than the other then both will run at the lower clock speed. 

hey!

 

i have a Gigabyte Geforce GTX 660 Oc edi. and they dont sell more of those cards so i checked a 2. hand site here in norway and nobody got it soo i figured i would ask the forum.

 

Can i put a Evga Geforce Gtx 660 Sc with the gigabyte one?

 

IN SLI config!

 

 

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Check the clock speeds, as its much better to match cards, if one is slower clock than the other then both will run at the lower clock speed. 

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Check the clock speeds, as its much better to match cards, if one is slower clock than the other then both will run at the lower clock speed. 

I can overclock both to be the same!

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Yee my gtx 660 gigabyte is a oc card so its factory overclocked and the evga one is also factory overclocked

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