I've just finished building my new system but I'm coming across a few problems.
The 2 major ones are these:
1) My 2 8800GTX's seem to be running incredibly hot. I can't even run 3DMark06 without them overheating (80+C)
2) In 3D mark when performing the CPU tests I thought my QX6800 would destroy them on the standard settings but its only getting 1-2 FPS.
I'm wondering if theres something else I need to do to make the system run correctly because it just seems a bit wierd at the moment. I do remember reading somewhere that sometimes voltages need to be manually set because the MB won't give them the correct amount, but I didn't want to go playing until I knew what I was doing.
Specs of my system are below:
Asus Striker Extreme nForce 680
Intel QX6800 running at stock speeds
2 x XFX 8800GTX's running in SLI (at least I think they are
)
Enermax Galaxy 1000W PSU
This is the first time I've built a system using either the C2D processor or SLI GFX cards so maybe theres just a step I've missed somewhere. If someone could point me in the right direction that'd be great.
The 2 major ones are these:
1) My 2 8800GTX's seem to be running incredibly hot. I can't even run 3DMark06 without them overheating (80+C)
2) In 3D mark when performing the CPU tests I thought my QX6800 would destroy them on the standard settings but its only getting 1-2 FPS.
I'm wondering if theres something else I need to do to make the system run correctly because it just seems a bit wierd at the moment. I do remember reading somewhere that sometimes voltages need to be manually set because the MB won't give them the correct amount, but I didn't want to go playing until I knew what I was doing.
Specs of my system are below:
Asus Striker Extreme nForce 680
Intel QX6800 running at stock speeds
2 x XFX 8800GTX's running in SLI (at least I think they are

Enermax Galaxy 1000W PSU
This is the first time I've built a system using either the C2D processor or SLI GFX cards so maybe theres just a step I've missed somewhere. If someone could point me in the right direction that'd be great.