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I hate to be that guy... but thats not possible. You cant make one chip do the work of two. 

 

Sure you can overclock it and get a nice 10% boost in performance, but it'll never get close to a two way config. Sorry! 

i want to make my Single GTX 660 outperform or match a 2 way SLI GTX 660 config(Holy Balls!!!) for my next youtube video. Which PSU should i be looking for that is available here in India to do so and what are gonna be the risks other than just shortening the life of my GPU?

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I hate to be that guy... but thats not possible. You cant make one chip do the work of two. 

 

Sure you can overclock it and get a nice 10% boost in performance, but it'll never get close to a two way config. Sorry! 

Bleigh!  Ever hear of AC series? 

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I hate to be that guy... but thats not possible. You cant make one chip do the work of two. 

 

Sure you can overclock it and get a nice 10% boost in performance, but it'll never get close to a two way config. Sorry! 

dammit...  can you teach me everything there is to overclocking GPU???

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dammit...  can you teach me everything there is to overclocking GPU???

 

I regrettably don't know everything :P Do you know the basic concept? But i can point you to a nice video that got me started. 

 

 

If you have any questions feel free to ask and i'll do my best to answer them :) 

Bleigh!  Ever hear of AC series? 

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