Hi.Ghostleader
How can you solve the problem? could you tell me?
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also thank you for this topic starter. I may try 275 sli on asus P5Q pro soon hope it work by me:p:
thank you
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Will it work on P35 mobos?
So the think is.......download the 190.62 driver from nv web. Download the nvlddmkm-64bit_rev_2.rar file (to Win 7 x64).......I put the file on the system32 directory and thats it???
I do this cuestion again because the thread is a little disordered for me. Maybe someone can put the hackfiles for 32 bits and 64 in that way it can be more ordered!!!
And we can do a list with the one who make it work. What chipset use, what DSDT file use and what performance gain!!! (Is just a thought)
Well, I really donīt know because I used an other way, insteed of copy, paste and compile I used the "sli string installer", just start the this little app and choose which brand you mboard have and thats it.
Looks like this
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...inginstall.jpg
I used aGeoM (from techPowerUp forum) guide.
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpo...&postcount=923
Shouldnīt be a problem with your board, just do as the above guide says, itīs rather easy I must say, the things is that you fool the Nvidia driver to think that you run a X58 chipset. :ROTF: (check below with CPU-z)Code:Hi
I just did a clean OS install, this was what I had to do:
Motherboard DFI LP DK 790FXB-M2RSH (0820a)
Graphics 2 x ASUS 9800GT
OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64
1 - Install Win7 x64.
2 - Install System and 190.62 Win7 x64 (WHQL) drivers.
3 - Disable UAC.
4 - Restart.
5 - Run SLI string installer as Admin select ASUS certificate.
Quote:
Originally Posted by anatolymik
http://depositfiles.com/files/7tbseaesa
sli string installer
some bug fix
6 - Run LHALMod as Admin
Quote:
Originally Posted by anatolymik
http://depositfiles.com/files/c99sx9y17
try to install this HAL mod:
unpack and run install.cmd from windows explorer
7 - Copy moded nvlddmkm.sys (rev2) Win7 x64 to C:\windows\system32\drivers\
Quote:
Originally Posted by TiN
Sorry people, founded driver
Just forgot to copy it from download page to work dir , so thought that I haven't.
http://www.xdevs.com/sli/nvlddmkm-64bit_rev_2.rar
It's patched driver Windows 7/Vista 64bit for Forceware 190.62
You need to have ASUS valid SLIC in DSDT.
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8 - Sign the nvlddmkm.sys with:
Quote:
Originally Posted by sveetsnelda
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Run the Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider
(http://www.ngohq.com/home.php?page=dseo)
Select "Sign a System File"
type in C:\windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys
Reboot, and enable SLI.
(Make sure you are using an ASUS SLIC)
Hereīs some more Crysis tests, pretty good I most say.
Rampage Formula / Q9650@4,05GHz / 2x2 OCZ Blade PC-9600@1200 555 15 Strong tRD6
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...6504051200.jpg
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...6504051200.jpg
So what method is best for Vista X86?
Working......ASUS RAMPAGE XTREME :D:D
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/1521/38631099.jpg
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dmv=1437506
I also got it working on the X48 REX, thanks Hazzan for your help. :up:
Big thanks to the guys that put in the work to make this happen. :clap:
It's work on P5Q Pro and 2 ASUS GTX275
thank you Ghostleader and aGeoM (from techPowerUp forum) :up:
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/955/06slidefault1.jpg
PLEASE DO NOT QUOTE IMAGES...
Nice work :clap:, I might give it a try on my RE also
I noticed that it show X48 chipset in your CPU-z motherboard tab, in mine it show X58. Which HALmod and slistringinstaller did you use?
Nice work :clap:
Youīre welcome
Nice work :clap:
I noticed that it show P45 chipset in your CPU-z motherboard tab, in mine it show X58 and in my CPU-z memory tab itīs all clear. Which HALmod and slistringinstaller did you use?
Only thing I have noticed so far is that the fans on my 9800GTX do not go down after a 3D app is done even though temp is going down, they are still at the same rpm as at full load. Someone else have that issue?
is there a side effect for doing this driver hack for using SLI on Intel board..?:shrug:
perhaps, northbridge can run much hotter, or something else...
thx...
No, why? Physically load using SLI isn't differ much from two separate videocard setup. PCI-express hub will be hotter, but only few (1-2-3-4 or so) degrees more, just because of more bad airflow. If you use SLI bridge, than no difference at all, I guess.
Tnx to all who made this mod! And I have to ask, is it better 260gtx or 8800gts 512 SLI?!
2x 8800 GTS beats single GTX 260.
Has anyone hosted the crack files anywhere else? I *think* some of them have been pulled from the TPU site
I have the SLIStringInstaller but nothing else. Im hoping to give this a try "openly" I dont want to be tied to a 190 driver
As others have said... thankyou to the guys who have put the work in :D
The GPU's still need to match, correct?
This isn't a wild-card that would let me run my 295 in SLI with my 280 is it?
Ey guys I need some help here!!!
I try to do the Windows 7 64-bit, method 1, modded Forceware 190.62 Vista/7 x64.
I Try it from here: http://xdevs.com/e107_plugins/conten...php?content.30
I do this:
Dowload the SLI String Installer and put the ASUS option. I download the modded drivers 190.62. (This drivers is the same for all O.S ?? ).
I unzipped this drivers on the dafult folder from NV path...
Then I instale those drivers and reboot the system. I got some problems with some games like COD2 and SF4 :s :s Im doing something wrong?
Follow this steps and you should be fine, http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpo...&postcount=923
Latest Sli String Installer, http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpo...postcount=1136
Latest HAL mod, http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpo...postcount=1242
Great news. Perhaps I should try SLI'ing to 8800 Ultras on my other Gigabyte EP45-UD3P :D
Work on ATI 780G chipset 9800GT SLI
Aqui les dejo la Guia en espaņol, con procedimiento sencillo y herramientas necesarias para hacerlo en Windows Vista/7 64bits.
Saludos
http://www.tech4pcs.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=9333
Here I leave the guide in Spanish, with simple means and tools to do this in Windows Vista / 7 64bits.
http://www.tech4pcs.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=9333
Greetings