Okay, so far none of the drivers on this thread have worked for me. Just FYI.
*sigh* still hoping to get quad sli going
Okay, so far none of the drivers on this thread have worked for me. Just FYI.
*sigh* still hoping to get quad sli going
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out of curiousity has anyoned tried the official beta's on an amd socket board, preferably a an fx62 oc'd :O
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Definitely not what we want to hear. Back to the drawing board.Originally Posted by mdzcpa
Just got back from holidays ...
This seems like a dead end. Soon I will delete the thread to stop Googlers hitting it for months to come unless people think it may lead somewhere.
Open for now just in case
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we really neeeeeed this...!!
well i think that maybe quad sli is working you just need to setup the app profiles??? maybe im wrong but it seems like a logical step im not sure anyone has done. what are the sli modes used in quad sli called again?
Yeah I know but we are up to page 3 and no luck so far so I am wondering whether anyone will have any luck.Originally Posted by dpa
( I get images of Monty Python looking for the Holy Grail at this point )
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This is what jaan send me in a PM. He can't get it to work anymore. He said he was tired when he got SLI to work, so he may have forgotten an important step. I guess posting this does him no harm as he needs a fix too, so he says.Originally Posted by jaan
Someone willing to try this?
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BUMP, again.
Anyone willing to try what I posted 2 posts up ???
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Curious myself about these drivers as I have 2x 7950gx2's and e6600 p5b deluxe with a single stage on the way. I tried the new .45 quad sli drivers just for kicks and it seemed to enable sli, but my scores were much lower than with single card.
i975X only offers a total of 16 lanes for both the graphic cards. Quad-SLI works on 2x8 lanes but the performence drop is devastating. You need 2x16 lanes to run it
So, a Tyan Thunder K8WE ( http://tyan.com/products/html/thunderk8we.html ) should not have that kind of performance drop? The 'drop' is more like AMD-related?
I don't see what you are pointing at. That mobo sports a nforce pro core logic that offers 32 lanes. I'm talking about i975X that only offers 16 lanes wich means 4 lanes for each core and the local framebuffer.
@Kinc
check out the new asus P5W 64 WS PRO mobo. it has 64 pci-e lanes
Ah, ok. *sorry* I guess I should read more than a few posts...Originally Posted by Kinc
if there is any working Quad Driver for a p5wdh please pm me and i 'll test it for you!
Seems official but only one C2D board.
http://www.slizone.com/object/slizone_gf7950_gx2.html
Last edited by G H Z; 08-17-2006 at 09:15 PM.
guys you are awsome
I love Extreme Overclocking
Guys ive managed to get the 84.56 drivers working. At first i left both cards in with SLi bridge. Didnt work..then took Sli brdige off..still didnt work..then i swapped cards around with SLi bridge..Drivers are working fine..Aquamark3d 185,000+ marks
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core 638 mem 867 no mods in SLiOriginally Posted by K404
How are u managing 170K with 1 card?
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