ChriizCC Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 802 Joined: 04/30/12 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 So, I got me a new PC and so far everything is working good except for the SLI settings. I've tried everything so far (google search) and nothing... The GPU's are PNY GTX 560 ti OC and the second card is a PNY GTX 560 (non-ti). I have the ti as the main GPU and the other as PhysX. I took one of the Graphics of and then install the dirvers, then I turned off the PC and installed the other GPU as a test. I un-install the previous driver and install the drivers again and nothing either. . as you see here the 2nd GPU it's not being used at all, but I do have it set as PhysX on the Control Center (game played Crysis 3). Hope someone could help me with this and if their is anything else you would want to know then feel free to ask me. PC full Spec: Motherboard: MSI 990FXA-GD65 Processor: AMD FX-4100 (3.6GHz) @4.2GHz GPU: PNY GTX 560 ti OC (1GB) GPU#2: PNY GTX 560 (1GB) RAM: Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1600MHz PSU: Ultra 1000W CPU Cooler: Corsair H80 HDD: Seagate 1TB HDD#2: Hitachi 500GB ASUS SLI Bridge Thanks. Link to comment
shoiep Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 2941 Joined: 02/11/12 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 Sorry to say but you cannot run the TI and Non-TI in SLI. 1 Link to comment
ChriizCC Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 802 Joined: 04/30/12 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 (edited) Sorry to say but you cannot run the TI and Non-TI in SLI. O.M.G! That figure why I was having this problem.... Thank you so much for telling me! I guess I'm going to sell this one and get a TI. Thank you for the fast respond. Edit: I'm such a NEWB! Edited April 24, 2013 by ChriizCC Link to comment
Dirk Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 2167 Joined: 07/14/10 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 In order to SLi you have to have cards with the same architecture and memory. You can mix cards of different die size and clock speeds (9800GTX will SLi with 9800GTX+) but the TI and non TI versions actually have different numbers of processors activated on the chip. Link to comment
ChriizCC Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 802 Joined: 04/30/12 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 In order to SLi you have to have cards with the same architecture and memory. You can mix cards of different die size and clock speeds (9800GTX will SLi with 9800GTX+) but the TI and non TI versions actually have different numbers of processors activated on the chip. Yeah, Now I know that next time before I buy something I make sure that it's going to work. But hopefully I'll sell the non-ti and get a ti. ;) Link to comment
shoiep Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 2941 Joined: 02/11/12 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 We all start somewhere, good luck. Link to comment
Harpr33t Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 1980 Joined: 08/21/08 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 O.M.G! That figure why I was having this problem.... Thank you so much for telling me! I guess I'm going to sell this one and get a TI. Thank you for the fast respond. Edit: I'm such a NEWB! How much? Sent from my HTC VLE_U using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment
ChriizCC Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 802 Joined: 04/30/12 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 How much? Sent from my HTC VLE_U using Tapatalk 2 I'm going to first try to sell it at P.R. If not then I'll sell it online. $130 obo Link to comment
Harpr33t Posted April 24, 2013 Content Count: 1980 Joined: 08/21/08 Status: Offline Share Posted April 24, 2013 I'm going to first try to sell it at P.R. If not then I'll sell it online. $130 obo i'm interested in the card good sir. Link to comment
Moop the communist Posted April 29, 2013 Content Count: 490 Joined: 06/19/10 Status: Offline Share Posted April 29, 2013 Yep, have to be the exact same GPUs for SLI/Crossfire to work. : Link to comment
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