S SMEKFIJ Honorable Dec 15, 2013 4 0 10,510 Dec 17, 2013 #1 A friend is selling me both 660 ti and 660 sc for 100$ each and he says he could use sli on it but another friend of mine says it is not possible. Any help is appreciated.
A friend is selling me both 660 ti and 660 sc for 100$ each and he says he could use sli on it but another friend of mine says it is not possible. Any help is appreciated.
Solution airplanegeek Dec 17, 2013 no, you have to have 2 of the same chips to SLI. Also, you need a SLI capable mobo, and a SLI finger. nothing software involved
no, you have to have 2 of the same chips to SLI. Also, you need a SLI capable mobo, and a SLI finger. nothing software involved
Z1NONLY Distinguished Jan 13, 2012 2,223 1 20,465 Dec 17, 2013 #2 660 will not SLI with 660Ti. Upvote 0 Downvote
airplanegeek Honorable Dec 24, 2012 1,221 0 11,960 Dec 17, 2013 #3 sorry but you cant, they have different chips Upvote 0 Downvote
S SMEKFIJ Honorable Dec 15, 2013 4 0 10,510 Dec 17, 2013 #4 not sure because the owner says he sli's with software sli or something like that. Upvote 0 Downvote
airplanegeek Honorable Dec 24, 2012 1,221 0 11,960 Dec 17, 2013 Solution #5 no, you have to have 2 of the same chips to SLI. Also, you need a SLI capable mobo, and a SLI finger. nothing software involved Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
no, you have to have 2 of the same chips to SLI. Also, you need a SLI capable mobo, and a SLI finger. nothing software involved