
Oh and that "sync" thing,i think it is for the SLI setup you have there, so you are OCing both cards at the same speeds. So if you have found that your cards behave correctly at the speeds you mention, try to push them up a bit farther, go up like 3 mhz, and see what happens.īe careful, i almost fried a very old card i used to have, i pushed all the clocks to the top, and a burning smell started to come out of my system You shouldnt SLI a 9600gt 512mb and a 9600gso 512mb just to give out some example, that setup is guaranteed to give you problems, if it boots at all. Both of your cards need to be (preferably) of the same brand, and type. It lets you OC both of your cards at the same time, and in SLI you shouldnt OC only one of your cards, simply because it would cause the system to become unstable. Rivaturner has a lot of goodies, but if you want a newbie, or just a simple tool to OC your cards, use Evga precision tool. EXPERIENCE TODAY’S BIGGEST BLOCKBUSTERS LIKE NEVER BEFORE. The NVIDIA Ampere streaming multiprocessors are the building blocks for the world’s fastest, most efficient GPU for gamers and creators. If you ask anybody, they will tell you "Every computer, even if yours is the same, or practically the same than "X" guy, will OC differently than yours." EVGA 12G-P5-3955-KR GeForce RTX 3080 Ti XC3 ULTRA GAMING 1725MHz 12Gb 384-bit GDDR6X PCI-Express 4.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card. Go to solution Solved by Simon771, July 11, 2017. Precision is great when all you want is a simple OCing/monitoring tool. And i can only reach 765 with a certain set of drivers, with that in mind, i cannot tell you how far you can, or cant OC your card. Can using both MSI afterburner and EVGA Precision X cause issues By MGsubbie. Well i really dont know about SLI, nor do i know about that "in-sync" feature you mention, but i can give you a little advice as to "how far" you could OC your cards.įor example, I've seen some guys reaching 800, or even farther (some crazy sh¡t like 836) in the core clock.
