so i purchased the 3D setup, (glasses,monitor). i have an issue. i have 2x 8800gt's. if i enable sli for them and log into World of Warcraft, it crashes and gives me a blue screen. sorry, i tossed the page with the error code. none the less, it does tell me its a driver issue. im wondering if theres a fix. i get kinda crummy framerate while its in the 3D mode and im really hoping for a framerate boost if i could use both the cards.
basic system components are: 750i mb, 2x 8800gt, e8200 o/c to 3.2, corsair 750watt psu striker 7.1 soundcard.
so i purchased the 3D setup, (glasses,monitor). i have an issue. i have 2x 8800gt's. if i enable sli for them and log into World of Warcraft, it crashes and gives me a blue screen. sorry, i tossed the page with the error code. none the less, it does tell me its a driver issue. im wondering if theres a fix. i get kinda crummy framerate while its in the 3D mode and im really hoping for a framerate boost if i could use both the cards.
basic system components are: 750i mb, 2x 8800gt, e8200 o/c to 3.2, corsair 750watt psu striker 7.1 soundcard.
basic system components are: 750i mb, 2x 8800gt, e8200 o/c to 3.2, corsair 750watt psu striker 7.1 soundcard.
any help would really be appreciated.
thx in advance
basic system components are: 750i mb, 2x 8800gt, e8200 o/c to 3.2, corsair 750watt psu striker 7.1 soundcard.
any help would really be appreciated.
thx in advance
Take out everything from your computer not required to boot up.
If it's not crashing, add an piece back in one at a time until you start crashing.
When it crashes, remove what you just put in, and replace it with a different optional part.
If it doesn't crash with the other part, you've found the culprit.
If you're still crashing, you might have too weak of PSU.
Take out everything from your computer not required to boot up.
If it's not crashing, add an piece back in one at a time until you start crashing.
When it crashes, remove what you just put in, and replace it with a different optional part.
If it doesn't crash with the other part, you've found the culprit.
If you're still crashing, you might have too weak of PSU.
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