Hahaa, i know, im buying a monitor stand soon though, than it'll be complete!
Times two sticks= ~1600mhz I believe is how it works, dual channel memory, two sticks at 800 each
Actually DDR = double data rate which is why you get DDR3-1600MHz
Its always good to have someone smarter than me lol Thank you for the correction :D
Ohh stop it you I'm sure you're smart too :D
We all have our specialties, RAM is still a mystery to me!
I had to look it up to be sure, hahaa, i was confused at first also
Cool setup man. Btw how are the 2 760 performing i would love to know?
They really do pump some more frames out, havent tried too many games, but the difference is noticable, i was playing crysis 3 almost maxed out (only anti aliasing was lowered) at 60fps solid 90% of the time and never dropping below 45fps.
That does make sense seeing that a single 760 averages around 25-30 maxed out. thanks for the reply man
Are you seeing the cards scale correctly? I found the 990fx chipset was unfavorable with those cards and made a switch, I was on the Sabertooth 990fx r2.0.
How much of a difference do you have from single GPU configurating?
Some games i double framerates, GR:Future Soldier i went from 30fps or so to being maxed out at 60 for the game, others like far cry 3 i only gained like 10-20 frames. I went back and played BF3 and since its been patched and optimized so much, i never dropped beneath 110fps. I just think some games are picky with dual gpus, using msi afterburner, a few dont even utilize the second gpu which sits at like 2% usage the whole time, i suppose updates will increase performance overtime. Nvidia is great with SLI updates though, and i havent seen any microstuttering yet
How come 1 760 is running 9C hotter than the other? Just curious is one like always cooler/hotter than the other?
Well, it could be two reasons, i was playing a game where is doesnt utilize SLI, or its the bottom card which has a little less airflow that the top one