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My distros Wiki says this:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA#Enabling_SLI
[W/C]: Corsair H100i
[CPU]: i7 3770k oc 4.8ghz
[MOB]: ASUS P8Z77-I DELUXE
[RAM]: 32gig corsair
[GPU]: Galaxy GTX 670 2gig x2 SLI (Currently having issues setting up under linux)
[PSU]: Corsair tx850
[SSD]: 256gb
Have settled on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64bit, Basically due to laziness and couldn't quite get comfortable with arch.
Also see if the link I posted offers any tweak that you might not have tried yet.
Here is some handy information on how to find out the real clockspeed in Linux. cpupower frequency-info will only display the speed steps.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=158463
And trust me. Once you have those set up. You don't want to go back.
To the OP? I hope you don't buy an SLI setup for use in Linux (for now that is... SLI profiles, or heck, SFR and AFR might work in the future)... Multi-GPU is the same thing as SLI... SFR runs either the same as a single card or rarely better... The GTX Titan would have the same preformance issues until proper SLI Profiles are incorporated into Linux, or SFR and AFR actually work on games without SLI Profiles... Right now only ID Tech 4 Engine based games (Doom 3, Quake 4 & ETQW for example) can function under SLI / Multi-GPU in Linux properly AND that's only if you make your own custom profile because as of this post? beta driver 334.21 doesn't come with profiles at all... you have to make them. :\
and for GTX 690 or other multi-gpu cards...
(You can do it as on, auto or afr but they tend to have incredibly terrible performance in Linux for now...)
I'm sure as time goes on? nVidia will give Linux the same SLI love they've given windows and we shall see proper SLI profiles and proper gains even in games without any SLI profiles.
I've been testing a bunch with Xubuntu 14.04 beta2 using Geforce 337.12 beta drivers using GTX 480 SLI in 2-way configuration... like I said, I get the same performance as 1 card in pretty much everything, rarely do I see my SLI Visual Indicator show that it's working with both cards.