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Could be a trivial question, or someone will tell me I'm a Doo-fus.
Now running 2x GTX 970 SLI.
I explored the stable ranges of core and memory clock with a single card. Haven't applied this "experience" to the SLI yet, and may wait until I find a slightly beefier PSU.
After stressing or running a game with the single card, the core clock would settle down to an idle below 1,000, as did the memory clock.
Now, with properly configured SLI and even for using "GeForce Experience" to "optimize" the settings for a game, the core(s) as expected max out at 1,319Mhz, then settle back below 1,000 afterwards. But the memory clock only drops from 3,500 Mhz to 3,000. [DDR of 7,000 versus 6,000]
Is this to be expected? How and why does memory clock behavior vary between single card and SLI?
Now running 2x GTX 970 SLI.
I explored the stable ranges of core and memory clock with a single card. Haven't applied this "experience" to the SLI yet, and may wait until I find a slightly beefier PSU.
After stressing or running a game with the single card, the core clock would settle down to an idle below 1,000, as did the memory clock.
Now, with properly configured SLI and even for using "GeForce Experience" to "optimize" the settings for a game, the core(s) as expected max out at 1,319Mhz, then settle back below 1,000 afterwards. But the memory clock only drops from 3,500 Mhz to 3,000. [DDR of 7,000 versus 6,000]
Is this to be expected? How and why does memory clock behavior vary between single card and SLI?