HyperX Honorable Nov 18, 2012 19 0 10,510 Jan 3, 2013 #1 Is it possible to combine a GTX680 SOC 2GB with a GTX680 FTW 4GB in SLI to get 4GB of GDDR5 RAM? Thanks for your answers
Is it possible to combine a GTX680 SOC 2GB with a GTX680 FTW 4GB in SLI to get 4GB of GDDR5 RAM? Thanks for your answers
bigshootr8 Splendid Mar 28, 2011 6,708 0 26,460 Jan 3, 2013 #2 No you will not have effective 4 GB of ram you would need to have both cards at 4GB of ram to get the 4 GB of ram. You will be stuck at the lowest memory setting.
No you will not have effective 4 GB of ram you would need to have both cards at 4GB of ram to get the 4 GB of ram. You will be stuck at the lowest memory setting.
siddharthmukul007 Honorable Sep 16, 2012 2,356 0 12,460 Jan 3, 2013 #3 you can force the cards to work together...but you will only get 2gb of effective vram while loosing the additional 2 gigs on the 4gig card. it will be like setting up a raid array of hdd s of unequal capacity.
you can force the cards to work together...but you will only get 2gb of effective vram while loosing the additional 2 gigs on the 4gig card. it will be like setting up a raid array of hdd s of unequal capacity.
Pyree Splendid Apr 1, 2011 8,268 2 31,460 Jan 3, 2013 #4 The title of this topic has been edited by Pyree
siddharthmukul007 Honorable Sep 16, 2012 2,356 0 12,460 Jan 3, 2013 #6 bigcyco1 : simply put the answer is No forced sli was possible using coolbits...has nvidia removed that option lately?
bigcyco1 : simply put the answer is No forced sli was possible using coolbits...has nvidia removed that option lately?