[EDIT NOTE : Only one GTX 260 shows up when I expand the Display Adapters in Device Managers, should 2 be showing up? If so, what could be the cause of only 1 showing up?]
I have never used a SLI or Crossfire setup before but from reading the manual it said in the NVCP I should be able to find an option to
enable SLI, however there is no option for that on the left tab. There is one for manage 3d settings but inside the settings that you can,
well, manage there is no option to enable multi GPUs or SLI setup.
[attachment=9267:nvcpsli.jpg]
Wondering what I am missing. Cards are installed as the MB and Graphics card says. [b]Both are turned on when I boot up[/b].
Bridge is connecting them at the pins closest to the back of the computer. Any help is greatly apprciated.
[EDIT NOTE : Only one GTX 260 shows up when I expand the Display Adapters in Device Managers, should 2 be showing up? If so, what could be the cause of only 1 showing up?]
I have never used a SLI or Crossfire setup before but from reading the manual it said in the NVCP I should be able to find an option to
enable SLI, however there is no option for that on the left tab. There is one for manage 3d settings but inside the settings that you can,
well, manage there is no option to enable multi GPUs or SLI setup.
[attachment=9267:nvcpsli.jpg]
Wondering what I am missing. Cards are installed as the MB and Graphics card says. Both are turned on when I boot up.
Bridge is connecting them at the pins closest to the back of the computer. Any help is greatly apprciated.
Core i7 920
EVGA GTX 260 (216)
EVGA GTX 260 (216)
Samsung DLP 61a750
EVGA X58 SLI MB
500GB HD
750W PSU
6GB DDR3 Memory
[EDIT NOTE : Only one GTX 260 shows up when I expand the Display Adapters in Device Managers, should 2 be showing up? If so, what could be the cause of only 1 showing up?]
I have never used a SLI or Crossfire setup before but from reading the manual it said in the NVCP I should be able to find an option to
enable SLI, however there is no option for that on the left tab. There is one for manage 3d settings but inside the settings that you can,
well, manage there is no option to enable multi GPUs or SLI setup.
[attachment=9267:nvcpsli.jpg]
Wondering what I am missing. Cards are installed as the MB and Graphics card says. [b]Both are turned on when I boot up[/b].
Bridge is connecting them at the pins closest to the back of the computer. Any help is greatly apprciated.
Core i7 920
EVGA GTX 260 (216)
EVGA GTX 260 (216)
Samsung DLP 61a750
EVGA X58 SLI MB
500GB HD
750W PSU
6GB DDR3 Memory
[EDIT NOTE : Only one GTX 260 shows up when I expand the Display Adapters in Device Managers, should 2 be showing up? If so, what could be the cause of only 1 showing up?]
I have never used a SLI or Crossfire setup before but from reading the manual it said in the NVCP I should be able to find an option to
enable SLI, however there is no option for that on the left tab. There is one for manage 3d settings but inside the settings that you can,
well, manage there is no option to enable multi GPUs or SLI setup.
[attachment=9267:nvcpsli.jpg]
Wondering what I am missing. Cards are installed as the MB and Graphics card says. Both are turned on when I boot up.
Bridge is connecting them at the pins closest to the back of the computer. Any help is greatly apprciated.
[img]http://i40.tinypic.com/2my43f7.png[/img]
All it says is "Set PhysX configuration"
All it says is "Set PhysX configuration"