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| Guest | SLI Problem Hello I am using two Albatron 8880GTS 320mb cards in SLI mode. When I try to play Railroads or Civilisation 4 (any of them) I get two white stripes and and an SLI sign on the left side of the screen during bootup and the game. It disappears when I return to the desktop. I have used the official latest Vista Nvidia Drivers and the three beta ones released since 162.22. If I switch from SLI to single card display everything is fine. I have tried the MS patches which are supposed to fix performance issues but they say they are'nt for my system. I haven't tried any other game since the problem has started. My CPU is a Core 2 Quad Core 6600, 4gb (recognised as 3gb in 32bit Vista Premium 32bit) and monitor an Acer AL1916W. I'd like to be able to use SLI since that's why I bought two cards. Does anyone else have this problem or know what I can do? Thanks Shawn |
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| Guest | Re: SLI Problem "Shawn Malligan" <shawnmalligan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news C7EA4FA-39CE-4E81-8BD6-C298AA394C1F@xxxxxx
SLi. Gawd knows why anyone would want to have it turned on ever! Go to the NVidia Control panel and delve in the SLi menu and take the tick out of the box where it says to show SLi performance (or some such words - I don't have SLi configured so don't have the exact listing) Frenchy | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: SLI Problem Hi Frenchy I tried to change the settings for SLI performance mode but now I get is a single line going across the screen with SLI on left hand side. Is there another setting I need to adjust? Thanks everyone. Shawn |
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| Guest | Re: SLI Problem "Shawn Malligan" <shawnmalligan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3E603B8C-8AFA-4978-AD11-7ED993A175EA@xxxxxx
tick out, that puts you back to your original visual problem. You have a great looking High spec system, but something else is wrong here. What is the native resolution of your monitor? Don't try and run any frequency other than 60 Hz. When you get into the game, can you go straight to the settings and set it up at the same native resolution as your monitor. In the NView control panel set the 3D settings to QUALITY. Failing all that, grab a free copy of NHancer (www.nhancer.com) and this allows you to load specific profiles for many games and that may help. Frenchy | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: SLI Problem Shawn Malligan wrote:
A 32-bit system can only adress 4 GB. This includes the graphic cards. Does your problem arise when you remove 1 GB of RAM? -- Wim Hekken ;-) | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: SLI Problem "Wim Hekken ;-)" <a@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:u93O%233w%23HHA.1416@xxxxxx
included in the 4 Gb!! I ain't saying it is wrong but surely that would have been raised long before this! Can any MSVP cast light on this bold statement! Frenchy with 785 Mb on his Video Card | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | SLI Problem Of course it is, and it has been raised countless times by people wondering why they can only see 3Gb (if they are lucky). The same amount of memory as on the card gets allocated memory addresses within the 4Gb address space limit of 32 bit vista. (which means that physical memory is unavailable even though its not actually being used) Thats why you need 64 bit if you have 4Gb memory, so that this allocation is then beyond the physical memory and makes no difference. Its a limitation of 32 bit that is only now rearing its ugly head as more of us are installing more memory. Not sure of its relevance to the original posters question though. Phypps "Frenchy" <Invalid@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OSlb2Uz%23HHA.3800@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: SLI Problem Hello again I downloaded the official Vista 32 Bit Nvidia drivers 163.69 (not the beta one) and now Railroads and Civilization run without the SLI Stripes. But today I purchased World In Conflict and while booting and playing that the Stripes are back. Would the next update of Nvidia drivers fix this new problem as well? Thanks Shawn |
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| Guest | Re: SLI Problem "Wim Hekken ;-)" <a@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:u93O%233w%23HHA.1416@xxxxxx
address of 4,194,304 Kbytes. In "Theory" Vista should be able to address all that ram, but for some reason it can't. Don't know if it has something to do with Video, but if I recall my system archtecture classes back in the late 90s, it shouldn't So the system CAN access all 4 gigs of ram, and it doesn't matter how much ram you have on your video card, but with the way Vista handles RAM I don't think it will access all 4 gigs, no idea why, I'm guessing the way Vista handles RAM now that it's unable to completely address all the ram the architecture is capible of handling. If you want to see all 4 gigs, find a copy of 64-bit Vista or run Windows XP 32-bit. As for Railroads (AWESOME game) and Civ (well a bit played out, but still awesome), no idea. Got a screen shot of the problem? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: SLI Problem What you need to do is turn off the SLI visual indicators, they're a diagnostic tool to show you whether SLI is working, what mode it's in and how much work is being done by which card. The horizontal band is shown when you're running in split frame SLI mode, the 2 stripes on the left are shown when you're in alternate frame mode, if there's no stripes and the indicators are enabled then you're not running in SLI mode at all. To turn the indicators off:- Open the Nvidia control panel, on the top menu select "3D Settings", on the drop down you'll see "Show SLI visual indicators", if that's ticked the bars are enabled, if it isn't they're hidden. Peter Lawton "Shawn Malligan" <shawnmalligan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news E049560-ECE9-4A6D-94B8-8B25D5564D58@xxxxxx
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