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Because the other card cannot achieve the same overclock as your primary card.

 

 

emample, my 660 Ti's

 

Primary 1306/3250

Secondary 1280/3150

 

when I overclock both run at 1280/3150 otherwise it crashes.

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The man above ^ speaks the truth  :) ...

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