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1. To be on the safe side, I would set the clock back to default before installing the second card. I'm pretty sure the overclock would be applied to teh second card as well and that brings to question what will happen if the second card can't handle the overclock.
2. I don't have a recomendation for you here. It's possible running SLI will reduce your OC due to increased power consumption.
3. You can leave this set at Auto or change it to SLI mode yourself, either way should be fine. I left mine set at Auto. The only 'trick' I noticed is that there is a setting in the performance and quality settings that is easily overlooked. You have to enable the advanced settings, then scroll all the way to the bottom to an entry called SLI rendering mode. By default, it is set to Single-GPU rendering mode for some reason. Change it to multi-GPU.
That's about all I can think of. Hope it helps.
user1234, I hope you were joking with your reply. Why would you criticize these perfectly valid questions. As I recall from another post of yours, you have the hardware ordered on the way (strangely enough, after basically calling this overpriced, problematic hardware in another post) and aren't running one of these boards yet so how could you pretend to know the answers to these questions?
2. I don't have a recomendation for you here. It's possible running SLI will reduce your OC due to increased power consumption.
3. You can leave this set at Auto or change it to SLI mode yourself, either way should be fine. I left mine set at Auto. The only 'trick' I noticed is that there is a setting in the performance and quality settings that is easily overlooked. You have to enable the advanced settings, then scroll all the way to the bottom to an entry called SLI rendering mode. By default, it is set to Single-GPU rendering mode for some reason. Change it to multi-GPU.
That's about all I can think of. Hope it helps.
user1234, I hope you were joking with your reply. Why would you criticize these perfectly valid questions. As I recall from another post of yours, you have the hardware ordered on the way (strangely enough, after basically calling this overpriced, problematic hardware in another post) and aren't running one of these boards yet so how could you pretend to know the answers to these questions?