Hi, I was working on [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=198769"]another problem[/url] where I was directed to disable SLI. I've searched the knowledge base, and browsed around here, but haven't yet found the answer.
Even though I only have one card, it seems I have to disable SLI (in order to have another feature become available).
Hi, I was working on another problem where I was directed to disable SLI. I've searched the knowledge base, and browsed around here, but haven't yet found the answer.
Even though I only have one card, it seems I have to disable SLI (in order to have another feature become available).
[quote name='Gilador' date='03 May 2011 - 06:32 PM' timestamp='1304443939' post='1233063']
If you only have one GPU then you do not have SLI, hence nothing to disable.
If you did have multiple GPUs, however, you'd go in nVidia Control Panel and you have new option there where you can disable SLI.
Sounds to me like you have been given bad advise and you should instead ask how to get this 'another feature' enabled.
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Thank you for replying and confirming I don't need to disable sli when I have only one gpu card installed.
I've updated my original question (about [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=198769"]getting google earth to run in 3D[/url]) and hope there will be some progress there.
Even though I only have one card, it seems I have to disable SLI (in order to have another feature become available).
Anyone know how to do it?
Even though I only have one card, it seems I have to disable SLI (in order to have another feature become available).
Anyone know how to do it?
If you did have multiple GPUs, however, you'd go in nVidia Control Panel and you have new option there where you can disable SLI.
Sounds to me like you have been given bad advise and you should instead ask how to get this 'another feature' enabled.
If you did have multiple GPUs, however, you'd go in nVidia Control Panel and you have new option there where you can disable SLI.
Sounds to me like you have been given bad advise and you should instead ask how to get this 'another feature' enabled.
If you only have one GPU then you do not have SLI, hence nothing to disable.
If you did have multiple GPUs, however, you'd go in nVidia Control Panel and you have new option there where you can disable SLI.
Sounds to me like you have been given bad advise and you should instead ask how to get this 'another feature' enabled.
[/quote]
Thank you for replying and confirming I don't need to disable sli when I have only one gpu card installed.
I've updated my original question (about [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=198769"]getting google earth to run in 3D[/url]) and hope there will be some progress there.
If you only have one GPU then you do not have SLI, hence nothing to disable.
If you did have multiple GPUs, however, you'd go in nVidia Control Panel and you have new option there where you can disable SLI.
Sounds to me like you have been given bad advise and you should instead ask how to get this 'another feature' enabled.
Thank you for replying and confirming I don't need to disable sli when I have only one gpu card installed.
I've updated my original question (about getting google earth to run in 3D) and hope there will be some progress there.