deathstalker99
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Hey Guys
My Rig setup is as follows
ASUS Rampage 4 Extreme
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
3930K I7 running @ 5GHZ
Kingston Hyper x 8GB x 4 @ 2100MHZ
512Kbps x 2 Corsair SSD
1500 Watts Thermaltake PSU
EVGA 780 TI SC x 2
What happens is in idle my first card is running on GPU CLOCK 324MHZ and Voltage 875, the second card is running on 549MHZ and voltage 975. what i dont understand is if i am on idle mode, shouldn't both be running on the same speed. secondly when i start a game lets say watch dogs or any other game the second card is running on GPU CLOCK 1150 and voltage1050, whereas the first card is on 549/975.
Shouldn't the first card be taking the load rather than the second card. I mean that how SLI works right, the first card share the load with the second if it feels that it has been pushed..
Funny thing is when i check the GPU's in CPU-Z
Card No 1 is showing
Core Clocks 324
Memory Clock 324
Card No 2 is showing
Core Clock 549
Memory Clock 3500
I was running EVGA GTX 680 SC SLI for 2.5 years and never faced such issue.
Appreciate your input on this folks..
My Rig setup is as follows
ASUS Rampage 4 Extreme
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
3930K I7 running @ 5GHZ
Kingston Hyper x 8GB x 4 @ 2100MHZ
512Kbps x 2 Corsair SSD
1500 Watts Thermaltake PSU
EVGA 780 TI SC x 2
What happens is in idle my first card is running on GPU CLOCK 324MHZ and Voltage 875, the second card is running on 549MHZ and voltage 975. what i dont understand is if i am on idle mode, shouldn't both be running on the same speed. secondly when i start a game lets say watch dogs or any other game the second card is running on GPU CLOCK 1150 and voltage1050, whereas the first card is on 549/975.
Shouldn't the first card be taking the load rather than the second card. I mean that how SLI works right, the first card share the load with the second if it feels that it has been pushed..
Funny thing is when i check the GPU's in CPU-Z
Card No 1 is showing
Core Clocks 324
Memory Clock 324
Card No 2 is showing
Core Clock 549
Memory Clock 3500
I was running EVGA GTX 680 SC SLI for 2.5 years and never faced such issue.
Appreciate your input on this folks..