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Then you have a hardware problem. Its not seeing both gpu's and so the multi gpu option won't appear in the NVCP.
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Then you have a hardware problem. Its not seeing both gpu's and so the multi gpu option won't appear in the NVCP.
My overclocked GT gets around 95fps at that pointI remember because the first scene inside the armoured ship got over 90FPS and now it gets between 80 and 84.
My overclocked GT gets around 95fps at that point![]()
I get 101 at that part if your talking 3DMARK 2006.
Back to 16000! This card is a monster!
Lost a couple hundred though, most likely because Ive moved to 174.74 drivers from 15X.XX.
Any suggestions on the best drivers?
To the Guy above - I dont have a sound Card, I have onboard sound which I believe will be more than good enough for me!
Cool man! Think mine just got about that! The Swimmig Dragon scene just got to around 130 which was nice to see!
Im going to try to stay away from 3D mark now, just seems to cause problems lol
After the standard forceware uninstall restart and let windows install a replacement generic driver then restart again. Then install a fresh copy of forceware and restart again... at that point you should be good to go.
That's usually the method i use and i've never had any problems.
IMO the GX2 really isn't a dual monitor piece of kit as it becomes a faff switching between dual gpu and dual monitor.
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Have you stripped the drivers out completely, in safe mode etc?
Reinstalling the OS wont effect the overclock, settings are stored in the bios.
I wonder if you have some sort of interrupt conflict? Any other PC's you could try it in? Don't rule out a faulty card, its shouldn't be difficult to make it function. More or less plug and play.