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SLI Question

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So I'm currently running a EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Superclock ACX 2.0 and am thinking of adding a second (with a 750w PSU). I play at 2560x1440 and like to try and have everything maxed.

Unfortunately OC don't have the card in stock anymore so I just wanted to know if I only need a card that matches mine clock for clock and if I end up with one that is slightly quicker the quicker card is down clocked to match? And what card would people recommend?
 
Any 980 will work in sli. They'll run at their own speeds independently, but its best to have the fastest card as the primary one
 
As setter says, any 980 will be fine but use the faster one as the primary for when SLI isn't supported.

I personally moved away from 980 SLI to a single 980Ti as I'd had enough of unsupported games - it's great when it works, but I was only getting the benefit of the second card in 50% of the games I played. You'll not be able to max all games at 1440p when only one card is in use.

I ran two cards on 760W PSU with no issues at all, but my advice would be sell and replace with a well clocked Ti or grit your teeth and wait for Pascal.
 
Yeh I get that. I'm not desperate for a new card, it's more I couldn't decide what I wanted for xmas, asked for a crap load of OC vouchers and decided on getting a second 980. From the (limited) Googling I just did it looks like Pascal will be 1H2016 so I could just save the vouchers (and then money) and buy whatever the top card they release is, assuming it's not some stupid £1000 monster.

That or grab myself a PG27AQ in preparation for Pascal and live with the down scaling... Ah decisions decisions. Maybe another 16GB of RAM?
 
What do you use the machine for? If you already have 16Gb that's enough for most use cases.

Don't get me wrong, 980 SLI is a massive upgrade but you need to be sure it will work in the games you play, and you need to be patient for driver updates in some cases.
 
If I added another 16 it would be for this: http://virl.cisco.com/

But I'm still trying to decide on if I want to push on with my Cisco certs.

Yeh I know the limitations of SLI, and generally prefer single cards. I hadn't been keeping up on the next gen NVidia and AMD cards so if I was being sensible I'd wait for them. That and given the fact the 980's are still pretty expensive the performance boost/cost probably doesn't cost in that well.
 
So I'm currently running a EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Superclock ACX 2.0 and am thinking of adding a second (with a 750w PSU). I play at 2560x1440 and like to try and have everything maxed.

Unfortunately OC don't have the card in stock anymore so I just wanted to know if I only need a card that matches mine clock for clock and if I end up with one that is slightly quicker the quicker card is down clocked to match? And what card would people recommend?

They have one in stock now.:eek:
See sig. I am happy with my setup:D
 
Im in exactly the same boat with exactly the same card playing at the same res lol, If you dont already have it G-Sync is AMAZING ! I went for the Dell by far the biggest upgrade i have ever made and my games are much smoother playing at 1440p G-sync than they ever where with the same card on 1080.

Im going to stick out for the next gen cards. the 980 is a beast but imo too expensive now the TI is kicking about for under £500 also he lack of sli support in some games just puts me off.

Dont bother with 16gb ram i upgraded from 8 to 16gb last week... Bugger all difference in any game despite some games hitting 97% usage with 8gb its still make ZERO difference jumping to 16gb. I would get yourself a G-sync monitor if you dont already you will notice that more than an extra 980 imo. But i hate tearing and stutter with a passion.

Edit just noticed they have them back in stock however £420 !!! no way you would notice a bigger difference on a single 980ti imo for another £80 over sli. Sell your 980 and upgrade to the sli if you really need to scratch the itch but seriously consider G-sync and wait for the next gen.
 
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