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Post by Vinster on Mar 21, 2021 12:08:09 GMT -5
Anyone know why I don't have an SLI enable menu?
Asus C8H (x570)
5800x 2x 1080Ti - Proper bridge
I've had this working on my C6H and 1700x
I've confirmed that my MB supports this, CPU I can't tell but that seems to be the only main factor that I can think of.
Thoughts?
Vin
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Post by georgekokovinis on Mar 21, 2021 13:10:09 GMT -5
How nice. Kidding.
That is new one. Never seen it.
Vin, Try running DDU from safe mode AFTER you disable your network. Reinstall latest driver with network off. Reboot. See what happens.
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Post by Vinster on Mar 21, 2021 15:37:16 GMT -5
I had to try a few drivers until I got one to roughly work. a few are just out-right broken in Win7 now. They just won't install anymore. After a few Visual C++ Redistributal crashes on install I finally got a version to work.
scores are up. almost 90 points for 1080Ti x2 for me today.
Vin
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Post by Ashley98 on Mar 21, 2021 19:24:26 GMT -5
For Windows 7 with Nvidia stuff a KB update needs to be installed forget which but I had a USB with everything like this. As for visual C stuff go to techpowerup and download there Visual C++ pack it installs all of them via CMD. always run this when setting up a new machine. Nvidia drivers need it for Geforce experience and maybe control panel
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Post by Vinster on Mar 21, 2021 22:40:35 GMT -5
For Windows 7 with Nvidia stuff a KB update needs to be installed forget which but I had a USB with everything like this. As for visual C stuff go to techpowerup and download there Visual C++ pack it installs all of them via CMD. always run this when setting up a new machine. Nvidia drivers need it for Geforce experience and maybe control panel problem is the latest nvidia drivers use C++ 2017... nothing in there was meant for Win7.. mainly Win8+. So I think the fact I got it to work was partial luck.
Vin
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