lee63 said:Should come in a week or so
No goodies yet its been over a month
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lee63 said:Should come in a week or so
Hmmm... I think you have to be one of the first 1500.Jasonx82 said:No goodies yet its been over a month
Yeah, it's no big dealrevenant said:Well - none of you are missing anything... all I got was a fan grill and a poster... not too much to write home about.
thxrevenant said:Hi - yeah - looks like you got it right! I bet having 2gb will help with a lot of new games... they're getting very big and need lots of memory.
RexPokinghorn said:I've been trying to tack down an issue with my 7900GT SLI configuration... when I play any games with both cards in, I have lines that go across my screen and a lot of distortion.
PSU: PCP&C 510w SLI
Motherboard: A8N32SLI DLX
2x XFX 7900GT
I've tried reducing my power consumption as much as possible (no case fans, only 1 hd and 1 cd-rom) but it doesn't seem to make a difference. Each video card by itself works perfectly fine, but when both are installed I get the distortion.
Both cards have the power connected to them and the motherboard has the molex connecter on it. I've tried flipping the SLI connecter around to no avail. I'm also using the latest WHQL drivers.
Is there anything that I'm missing? Is my PSU not powerful enough? Do I need to go out and buy another SLI connecter?
Thanks for any suggestions
I tried it with both on / off... same thingSuper KW said:uncheck the GPU load balancing in nvidia control panel (sli multi-gpu)
Ah, sorry - forgot to post updates here.revenant said:Can you take a pic of it? seems like it might be artifacting of some kind.. not sure right off the bat, but just a guess.. I'd need to see a pic tho..
themanwithnoname said:Hey I was just wondering whether it'd b faster to go sli w/ evga 6800gs or just skip ahead to like one good card like a 7900gt in terms of gaming, not benchmarking.
revenant said:Oh - yes, load temps.. those are very rough guidelines.. I think I am going to have to edit those because some peeps (myself included) are getting very good temps with air cooling on their 7900 series cards with the vf900 and even the vf700 zalman coolers.. oh and one other cooler which I can remember now.. doh! been in Belize for 10 days.. gotta kick-start the noodle now. lol.
revenant said:I have the vf700s and they are almost dead silent on 12v mode (full speed). I have my cards vmodded on the cores to 1.4v and the idle temps are 38c, load temps hit 50c (when the ambient is around 22c).
check option sli enable in biosPCG_Norman said:I have a 7800gtx 512mb and a 7800gtx 256mb video cards, on an asus a8n-sli mobo, using the latest bios. I'm using the latest Forceware rev 90 drivers with the new nvidia control panel interface.
My problem is that while the control panel and drivers show that my system is SLI capable, it won't let me enable it. Every time i click the radio button to enable SLI rendering mode, and hit apply, the settings just revert back to non-SLI mode. With the old display property menu, I could check the enable SLI box, and SLI wouldn't really be enabled, since my dual screen setup still worked, and the load balancing stuff never appears in 3dMark (plus i get no score improvement).
Nvidia's website indicates that if i pair a 512mb 7800 with 256mb 7800, I can get them to work by enabling Coolbits. I've tried using values of 8, 18, and 1A in the registry under Coolbits, but none of these lowers my 512mb card to the 256mb level. Anyone else have this problem, or any suggestions?
I'm pretty sure the problem is in the memory difference between the cards :/
jetjaguar said:hmm never knew you could run the 512mb with a 256 mb in sli