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After trying everything that you guys have suggested, to no avail, I have taken the opportunity to switch to an upgraded single GPU. I chose the EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti. This will ultimately serve my purposes far better than those two...
I haven't tried that yet. What would I do once in safe mode if the Nvidia control panel won't be up? Or does Nvidia work differently like that? Edit: I did forget that literally no video starts at all during the entire boot of my system....
Not exactly. The video won't even start up at all. I cannot navigate through windows to see if there is an SLI option available when both video cards are plugged in. If the option exists when both video cards are plugged in, I cannot see...
I have updated everything you suggested, the chipset and the bios, but I still cannot seem to get them to run SLI. After I updated the BIOS, I installed both video cards to try and get them to run SLI, but when I do, no video will appear...
I do not own another SLI bridge at the moment. I guess I could go out and try it. Would anyone happen to know if there is anything physically on the motherboard that would allow/deny SLI capabilities? I will check the BIOS again, I have...
I am currently running on my second video card only in the second pcie slot. Everything is running normally.
I have the PSU connected to both of the cards. Here is a shot of my NVidia control panel. I will try running the cards individually next, but any other ideas while I am doing that?
The SLI option doesn't even appear in my NVidia control panel.
Here is my current configuration: Mobo: Asus Sabertooth 990FX Graphics Cards: Two PNY GeForce GTX 550 Ti PSU: CoolerMaster 700W RAM: G.Skill 16GB From everything that I can gather to be a contributing factor, I have everything that is...
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