Is it possible to SLI 2 eVGA 7600GT's, one a KO version and one a regular version

enz660hp

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i think so....if the clocks are different, it will simply run @ the lowest clocked card....I think it should work...
 

avi85

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Originally posted by: enz660hp
i think so....if the clocks are different, it will simply run @ the lowest clocked card....I think it should work...

I kinda need to know for sure before I buy an SLI mobo, any idea where I can do research on this?
 

Vinnybcfc

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You could always flash the bios of one of the cards to make one higher or one lower.

I thought that it didnt matter.
 

TheRyuu

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Yea.
As long as both are 7600GT's.

However, why anyone would SLI 7600GT's is beyond me.
You'd be better off just getting a faster single card but if you already have both of the cards and the mobo then knock yourself out....
 

avi85

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Originally posted by: wizboy11
Yea.
As long as both are 7600GT's.

However, why anyone would SLI 7600GT's is beyond me.
You'd be better off just getting a faster single card but if you already have both of the cards and the mobo then knock yourself out....

I had a 7600GT and then I won another one from evga, so I figured that I might as well go SLI...
 

TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: avi85
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Yea.
As long as both are 7600GT's.

However, why anyone would SLI 7600GT's is beyond me.
You'd be better off just getting a faster single card but if you already have both of the cards and the mobo then knock yourself out....

I had a 7600GT and then I won another one from evga, so I figured that I might as well go SLI...

Well sure then.
If one's free (and a SLI mobo is always nice if you happen to have SLI.

Basically, it'll default the SLI to the lower speed. And basically, you can just overclock it right back up to the higher speed since both will most likely run at the faster speed (if not faster then THAT too).

Now I get it. Have fun :)