Asus 560 ti Direct cu 2 Overclock SLI

FACECHUNK

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High everyone.

Running two 560 ti's together, they are hell close to eachother and after installing case fans on the side panel I have them at idle temps:

gpu 1 - 33deg

gpu 2 - 26deg

They are overclocked through msi Afterburner to 950 core clock, 1900 shader clock, and I haven't increased the memory clock at all.

Core voltage was left at 1025 stock.

Didn't want to raise the core voltage due to more heat. Gpu 1 is getting up to 83 degrees in metro 2033 at high settings with physx turned off.

I am new to overclocking graphics cards and even though I have had what seems to be stable performance. ( I am not running furmark, Metro 2033 is good enough to get a graphics card angry imo, not sure if I want to use furmark and try and break my gpu's under ultra stress tests)

So I was wondering what I should set the values at regarding core voltage to clock/shader ratio and what to do with the memory clock?

The overclocks are synchronised through Afterburner. Seems to be fine at my current overclock. If i was to go any higher it would probs be smarter to do them independantly? to see if they can both be brought up further in the specific fields.

950 is giving me good performance though in Metro 2033, solid 60 fps most of the time. I don't know if it is worth overclocking up to 1000mhz and there is the heat issue also. But perhaps the mem clock should be higher? does that create heat also and will I need to then up the core voltage?

What can you guys recommend,

Thanks for reading,

FACECHUNK.
 
could you post both the load temps fella?

is there no way to space them out by one slot?

turn the fans up (60% up is good)

dont up the volts just yet as the one temp you have is quite high IMO,you will also get more benefit from OC both the cards no just the one.
 
33 and 26 is high???? no bloody way those are cool cucumbers lmao. my single 560Ti EVGA ran alot warmer than that. for idle temps I say great
 
33 and 26 is high???? no bloody way those are cool cucumbers lmao. my single 560Ti EVGA ran alot warmer than that. for idle temps I say great

He's talking about load temps, and whether it's safe to OC. Should've read the whole post my friend
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He's talking about load temps, and whether it's safe to OC. Should've read the whole post my friend
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I may of misread that but I'm thinking maybe an edit took place after my post lol
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edit oh and setup a custom fan profile for it I use 40% for up to 50c 24/7 and have it set to raise speed 1% speed per degree above 50 to a max of 100% at 100c and I never see over 75c in long gaming sessions nor over 75% fan speed
 
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