Hey All,
I have two GTX 660s running in SLI and am trying to squeeze every last bit of performance out of them. I was wondering if could recommend any configuration settings in the Nvidia control panel that I could setup to improve the performance out of my cards? I'm only using one monitor at the moment (if that makes any difference).
Thanks so much!
SLI Help
- NLDre
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never tried SLI but if you reached your screen fps cap. you can try to OC your screen. here's a vid explaining it
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- CormeisterGames
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[QUOTE="NLDre, post: 28168, member: 57946"]never tried SLI but if you reached your screen fps cap. you can try to OC your screen. here's a vid explaining it
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Hey thanks! This looks great.

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Hey thanks! This looks great.
- NLDre
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No problem. let me know how it turns out, i'm interested in knowing what Hz you get it up to 

- Thaustar
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What brands are the cards ? I know EVGA offers a really nice suite you can install and lets you overclock just about any GPU as long as it's Nvidia based. Since your GTX is, you could give it a go if you haven't already. As NLDre mentions you could overclock your monitor, but that's not really what you're asking and the results vary greatly depending on what monitor you have already...
Also be very cautious about overclocking just about anything and monitor your cards at _all_ times. (Personally I love GPU-Z, since it reads temps directly from the on-board diodes, and not the sensors.). And as a last heads up, make sure you have sufficient cooling before venturing down the path of overclocking... Since a gtx 660 already has GPU boost included it'll automatically boost your clocks till it reaches it's max temp, so you'll need some aftermarket cooling before (at least I'd suggest this) overclocking these cards.
I wish you good luck with it. And if you want to know more just ask or google it
There's plenty of guides on how to overclock, and I mean very extensive guides on how to overclock.
Also be very cautious about overclocking just about anything and monitor your cards at _all_ times. (Personally I love GPU-Z, since it reads temps directly from the on-board diodes, and not the sensors.). And as a last heads up, make sure you have sufficient cooling before venturing down the path of overclocking... Since a gtx 660 already has GPU boost included it'll automatically boost your clocks till it reaches it's max temp, so you'll need some aftermarket cooling before (at least I'd suggest this) overclocking these cards.
I wish you good luck with it. And if you want to know more just ask or google it

- CormeisterGames
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I have Asus GTX 660s. I haven't explored doing anything with Asus' software. I'll have to do some looking to see what they have. Thanks so much for your help!