When you use any GPU overclocking utility on an SLi set up (2 cards running in SLi) it only overclocks one card. There is no software that will enable overclocking of both cards. There for you get one card running faster than the other and not near the performance gain you "Should" have from overclocking.
One of our Team NexGen members did an investigation into the truths about overclocking an SLI Setup!
Check out the link for the "How To" for Overclocking both cards in SLI.
Quote From: blue_fire
Thanks to Backburn's Coolbits 1A tip, I decided to dive into getting my cards overclocked in SLI.
Wll you have just picked yourself up another nVidia card and you want to SLI & overclock both of them. So you open your your favorite nVidia compatible overclock tool, set the sliders and you think you are done right?
Well the answer to that is a little more complex than you would think!
First off we need to verify your clock speeds, and then we need to make sure they are both getting the overclock that they both need.
Personally i like PC Wizard 2006 v1.713 from CPUid.com But you can use what ever tool you are most comfortable with, as long as it shows
you both cards clock speeds( and preferably temps too!). However ill be using PC Wizard for this FAQ
http://gaming.nexgenis.com/forum/hardwa...-faq-how-overclock-your-sli-setup.html
One of our Team NexGen members did an investigation into the truths about overclocking an SLI Setup!
Check out the link for the "How To" for Overclocking both cards in SLI.
Quote From: blue_fire
Thanks to Backburn's Coolbits 1A tip, I decided to dive into getting my cards overclocked in SLI.
Wll you have just picked yourself up another nVidia card and you want to SLI & overclock both of them. So you open your your favorite nVidia compatible overclock tool, set the sliders and you think you are done right?
Well the answer to that is a little more complex than you would think!
First off we need to verify your clock speeds, and then we need to make sure they are both getting the overclock that they both need.
Personally i like PC Wizard 2006 v1.713 from CPUid.com But you can use what ever tool you are most comfortable with, as long as it shows
you both cards clock speeds( and preferably temps too!). However ill be using PC Wizard for this FAQ
http://gaming.nexgenis.com/forum/hardwa...-faq-how-overclock-your-sli-setup.html