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GTX 460 Help Please

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PFC.Whitehurst

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Nov 11, 2010
Okay, So I Bought this Nvidia (UNMARKED) GTX 460 1GB (257Bit) Interface Grapghics Card off a friend said it came with his HP Computer, its completly unmarked and comes standard clocked at the following @ 650|1300|1700
WIERED... i know, BUT THIS THING OVERCLOCKS LIKE HELL!!! lolz sorry for yelling but i get it stable @ 925|1850|1825 :D pretty descent i know, but heres the thing it only gets about a 63avg fps on High Settings in BF3.... :S so im adding a second (DIFFRENT BRAND) since i cant find this card but i ran into a problem... HERES WHAT I NEED HELP WITH----> most people dont know this but there is a 192bit GTX 460 1GB and a 256Bit GTX 460 1GB

YES CONFIRMED THERE ARE GTX 460 1GB with 192bit Interfaces... MOST ACTULLY ARE... ALL over the internet people say the 192bit is a GTX 460 768MB THIS IS TRUE BUT like i said there is a gtx 460 1gb 256 & 192bit/...
so the one i have is GTX 460 1GB 256bit. can I SLI it with a GTX 460 1GB 192bit. to my understanding of SLI vs CROSSFIRE SLI just has to have the same chipset... READ HERE: http://www.build-gaming-computer-guide.com/understanding-sli-and-crossfire.html so??? can i use these two cards in SLI? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...30-749^14-130-749-TS,14-500-174^14-500-174-TS
 
AFAIK, no, seeing how the second card's interface for memory is completely ignored when in SLI. go with one that matches its specs, because the second card will have to oc as high as the first, if not, you WILL have to downclock. and more heat is generasted, so theres that issue to.
 
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