I posted this message on a different message board and we haven't been able to figure it out. Please help, if you can!
Plug in the new card, put in the bridge, fire 'er up, enable crossfirex and enjoy your upgrade, right? It is NEVER EVER that easy for me, and I can't remember the last time I've asked for help for a PC issue, but alas, here I am...
Problem: I can open Catalyst Control Center and see that I have 4 video outputs, but that damned "CrossfireX" option doesn't show for me.
Screen Shot
System:
Vista Home Premium SP1
MB - Gigabyte GA965P-DQ6 Rev. 1
Power Supply - PC Power & Cooling 750W
4850 Card #1 by MSI
4850 Card #2 by PowerColor
Catalyst Drivers 8.12 (Hotfix)
Steps so far:
Removed old drivers using drivesweeper in safe mode.
Reinstalling new drivers, multiple times.
Trying different ways of connecting the bridge.
Tried other card in top PCI-E slot - it worked. (MSI is too large to put in bottom. And yes, that's what she said.)
Checked 6 pin PCI-E connectors are plugged in cards, as well as a HD Style connector plugged in MB to power secondary PCI-E slot.
Both First and Second PCI-E will work as display when selected in BIOS - Current setting is top slot as primary display.
Ordered new Crossfire bridge cables for 4850 - installed both.
Uninstalling graphics drivers again, boot to safe mode, driver sweep again, reinstall drivers again.
Prayer.
Yelling.
Yelling prayers.
Now, my fate lies in your hands... I gotta hurry too, or I won't get to turn in the rebate for this PowerColor card! >.<
Thanks guys.
Plug in the new card, put in the bridge, fire 'er up, enable crossfirex and enjoy your upgrade, right? It is NEVER EVER that easy for me, and I can't remember the last time I've asked for help for a PC issue, but alas, here I am...
Problem: I can open Catalyst Control Center and see that I have 4 video outputs, but that damned "CrossfireX" option doesn't show for me.
Screen Shot
System:
Vista Home Premium SP1
MB - Gigabyte GA965P-DQ6 Rev. 1
Power Supply - PC Power & Cooling 750W
4850 Card #1 by MSI
4850 Card #2 by PowerColor
Catalyst Drivers 8.12 (Hotfix)
Steps so far:
Removed old drivers using drivesweeper in safe mode.
Reinstalling new drivers, multiple times.
Trying different ways of connecting the bridge.
Tried other card in top PCI-E slot - it worked. (MSI is too large to put in bottom. And yes, that's what she said.)
Checked 6 pin PCI-E connectors are plugged in cards, as well as a HD Style connector plugged in MB to power secondary PCI-E slot.
Both First and Second PCI-E will work as display when selected in BIOS - Current setting is top slot as primary display.
Ordered new Crossfire bridge cables for 4850 - installed both.
Uninstalling graphics drivers again, boot to safe mode, driver sweep again, reinstall drivers again.
Prayer.
Yelling.
Yelling prayers.
Now, my fate lies in your hands... I gotta hurry too, or I won't get to turn in the rebate for this PowerColor card! >.<
Thanks guys.