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Can I mix and match graphics cards with different sizes of memory?
Originally Posted by Administrator of NVIDIA forums
No, not anymore. This requirement has been re-enforced by driver compatibility limitations within the last few years, so unlike you could do back when SLI was new to NVIDIA's list of technologies, graphics memory must be matched in size between clustered devices.
As I understand it SLI isn't supported at all for cards with different amounts of VRAM.
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Can I mix and match graphics cards with different sizes of memory?
When purchasing a second graphics card, you should try to match the memory size so that you are ensured full value and performance from your purchase. However, while it is not recommended, NVIDIA does offer the flexibility to run graphics cards with different sized memory by using CoolBits. Using CoolBits (value set to 18), you can force both of the cards to use the lower of the two memory sizes and operate them together in SLI mode. When dissimilar memory sizes are enabled to work together using CoolBits, the effective memory size for each card becomes the smaller of the memory sizes.
Can I mix and match graphics cards with different sizes of memory?
No. For example, an XXXGT 512MB cannot be paired with a XXXGT 1GB in an SLI configuration.