Both these video cards would overclock the same right?

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#1 DarkRecruit
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http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=22688&promoid=1001

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=22689&vpn=320-P2-N815-AR&manufacture=eVGA

Just because once comes "superclocked" from the manufacturer doesn't mean it would overclock more then the regular one right?

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#2 DarkRecruit
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Anyone?
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#3 Dabunzie
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same architechture, so yes they would.
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#4 D9-THC
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The superclocked one is as overclocked as it's going to get and remain stable with that cooling.

The other card can very easily be overclocked to the same level as the superclocked card as long as you know what you're doing.

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#5 dayaccus007
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The superclocked card can be OC even more, the other may not run stable at the samefrequency
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#6 DarkRecruit
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The superclocked card can be OC even more, the other may not run stable at the samefrequency dayaccus007

Why's that? Cause out of all the responses you're the only one saying it can't...

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#7 dayaccus007
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[QUOTE="dayaccus007"]The superclocked card can be OC even more, the other may not run stable at the samefrequency DarkRecruit

Why's that? Cause out of all the responses you're the only one saying it can't...

Because the superclocked is optimized to run stable at 570 & 1.7 so you can OC from this frequency up, the stock one may be OC at 570 & 1.7and work stable but high...

Look this way: one is optimized to work stable at 500 & 1.6 and one at 570 and 1.7 if you OC them both at 600 with 1.8 for the

superclock one is 30 Mhz & 0.1Ghz for the stock one is 100 & 0.2Ghz.Personal I doubt you can Oc the stock one that high as the superclocked is posible because is not that much

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you can put then both in Sli and still be fine too. You have to remember that most companies don't cover damage from overclocking, so becarefull.
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#9 dayaccus007
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you can put then both in Sli and still be fine too. You have to remember that most companies don't cover damage from overclocking, so becarefull.rogeliozim

I think EVGA does.

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#10 DarkRecruit
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Well I looked at some reviews and the superclocked and normal one overclock the same which is about 660/1900 because they are exactly the same card and the only difference it EVGA just sets the clock higher for the superclocked version for people who can't overclock.