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I just recently got my two GTX 770s from MSI, the nice 4gb ones.

 

i have been gaming with them @5760x1080p and they have been working great... i think.

 

while in SLI, one runs extremely hot and is at peak performance, but the other one doesn't seem to be doing much at all.

 

does anyone know how to fix this??

 

i have only been playing BF3.

 

i only get 60FPS on low settings and hover at 45 or less at ultra. mind i am on triple monitors

CPU: i7 4770k @ 4.8Ghz, MoBoROG Maximus VI Formula, Graphics Cards: Dual MSI 4GB@8.5GHz Nvidia GTX 770@1.3GHz , Memory16GB Kingston HyperX @2.4Ghz Boot Drive: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, Storage: RAID 0: Seagate Barracuta x2 4TB, PSU: Corsair GS 800, Cooler: Corsair H100i, Case: Antec P280 Peripherals: Triple ASUS VH238H 1080p monitors (5760x1080p), Razer Mamba, Razer Black Widow Ultimate, Razer Orbweaver, Steelseries H Wireless
Laptop: ASUS G750JW: CPUQuad-Core i7 4th Gen @3.4Ghz, Memory12GB memory, Storage: 1.5TB Hard Drive (1TB + 500GB), GPU: GTX 765m 2GB-GDDR5

 

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Your FPS does make me think that one card is barely being used. I'm not an SLI guru, but there may be a setting in the nvidia control panel to solve it. Also, drivers may be an issue, nvidia's drivers have been quite poor lately.

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one runs extremely hot and is at peak performance,

 

I think this could be that one of the cards is suffocating the other, making it difficult for it to get air. Try spacing the cards out on your motherboard. Unless you're watercooling, then I have no idea.

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I seem to be getting the same performance with only one card...

 

please help

CPU: i7 4770k @ 4.8Ghz, MoBoROG Maximus VI Formula, Graphics Cards: Dual MSI 4GB@8.5GHz Nvidia GTX 770@1.3GHz , Memory16GB Kingston HyperX @2.4Ghz Boot Drive: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, Storage: RAID 0: Seagate Barracuta x2 4TB, PSU: Corsair GS 800, Cooler: Corsair H100i, Case: Antec P280 Peripherals: Triple ASUS VH238H 1080p monitors (5760x1080p), Razer Mamba, Razer Black Widow Ultimate, Razer Orbweaver, Steelseries H Wireless
Laptop: ASUS G750JW: CPUQuad-Core i7 4th Gen @3.4Ghz, Memory12GB memory, Storage: 1.5TB Hard Drive (1TB + 500GB), GPU: GTX 765m 2GB-GDDR5

 

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