Multi GPU Fix on any Dual PCI-E x8 or x16 Official Fix Pending

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erikistired

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Originally posted by: Mr Fox
open my mind and learn what? you're ranting like a spoiled child. i want, i demand, now now now.[/quote]


I spent hours and hours chasing down this information and Proved that it is "A Pile Of Steaming Feces" and then shared this information so that Un-informed folks such as yourself would maybe read this, and be enlightened.

Corporate Dis-Information is the Norm now days...

I'm not too happy about it because it is political, and not technological....

Also so that maybe some of the Industry Insiders that participate in these forums might shed some light on what has created the Impasse. between the Two.

I, would think that you were grateful for someone else saving you a ton of leg work....

But no you seem determined to try to "Crap On My Thread" .....(Off Task, and Attacking) as well as not having anything wothwhile to contribute. or any true interest in the thread.[/quote]

i already knew all this without having to do "hours of legwork" and without making a big post about it on anandtech. :) but uh, thanks.
 

Heidfirst

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Originally posted by: Mr Fox
I spent hours and hours chasing down this information and Proved that it is "A Pile Of Steaming Feces" and then shared this information so that Un-informed folks such as yourself would maybe read this, and be enlightened.
We're so uninformed that most of us already knew that it was possible to run SLI on CF, SLI & CF on ULi etc. with hacked drivers. As you say they all use standard PCI-E so it's merely a case of driver support.
Did you know that Abit's 975 boards (AW8D & AW9D) depite being a Crossfire chipset actually also ship with an SLI bridge as part of the package (& SLI works fine on them with hacked drivers)?
 

Mr Fox

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Originally posted by: Heidfirst
Originally posted by: Mr Fox
I spent hours and hours chasing down this information and Proved that it is "A Pile Of Steaming Feces" and then shared this information so that Un-informed folks such as yourself would maybe read this, and be enlightened.
We're so uninformed that most of us already knew that it was possible to run SLI on CF, SLI & CF on ULi etc. with hacked drivers. As you say they all use standard PCI-E so it's merely a case of driver support.
Did you know that Abit's 975 boards (AW8D & AW9D) depite being a Crossfire chipset actually also ship with an SLI bridge as part of the package (& SLI works fine on them with hacked drivers)?



I'm gonna kill Three birds here with one stone.........

Gents If This was the Case why is the Solution Buried in the Mass Of Information that is these great forums.

You might belive that it would be Stickyed up with all the supporting Information and a Current Working Link To The Drivers.....

But no, it is Muddled in the Minuticia among you synapses, where if god struck you down tommorow it would be lost for the ages.

Not a good recall system. Information is only as good as the recall system !!

I have found the solution, and aquired the proper Hacked Drivers that allow SLI Multi-GPU on any Dual PCI Express x16 Chipset. And Put the drivers on Filefront where the link will not die or get lost. ENJOY !!

This fix works well and is capable of 10000+ '06 3DMarks. with a nice set of cards.

Multi GPU Fix (zip Archive):

http://files.filefront.com//;5944381;;/


There is an Official Fix In the Pipeline According to :

Jen-Hsun Huang
Co-founder, President and Chief Executive Officer
Nvidia Corporation

They heard the Voice of this Customer !!


Paging Dr. Conroe ... Paging Dr. Conroe !! Please Report to my House !!...

Thank You !!
 

JAG87

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crappy 85.96 forcewares... good luck with them

this is nothing new buddy. people have been trying to hack 91 series forceware for as long as they have existed. nvidia is not stupid. stick to nforce until they officially support intel chipsets (which is bound to happen soon).