Single 7950GX2 Sli Antialiasing

Madellga

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Hi all,

I would like to know if it is possible to use Sli Antialiasing with a Single 7950GX2.
I don't see this option on the Nvidia Control Panel.

Does anyone know if that is feasible?

Tks in advance!!
 

nitromullet

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Yes, it works. If you are using the new control panel, just select either 8x or 16xS. A single gpu card can only do 2x, 4x, and 8xS with the standard NV control panel IIRC. I think that you need to have quad-SLI for anything above 16xS though.
 

BFG10K

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I would like to know if it is possible to use Sli Antialiasing with a Single 7950GX2.
I don't see this option on the Nvidia Control Panel.
Yes, the 7950 GX2 is two cards afterall.

If you can't see the SLI AA modes then set your SLI setting to use anti-aliasing and the new modes should appear.
 

Madellga

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Originally posted by: nitromullet
Yes, it works. If you are using the new control panel, just select either 8x or 16xS. A single gpu card can only do 2x, 4x, and 8xS with the standard NV control panel IIRC. I think that you need to have quad-SLI for anything above 16xS though.

Thanks Nitro. You're correct. I was using the "classic" panel and the SLI Antialiasing is not available there.

It comes as an automatic question when you select 8x or 16xS.

BTW, the classic and new control panels should offer the same options...
 

Madellga

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Originally posted by: BFG10K
I would like to know if it is possible to use Sli Antialiasing with a Single 7950GX2.
I don't see this option on the Nvidia Control Panel.
Yes, the 7950 GX2 is two cards afterall.

If you can't see the SLI AA modes then set your SLI setting to use anti-aliasing and the new modes should appear.

Thanks for the reply. This option is not directly available like in the 80 or 70 drivers. This was also what I was looking for in the classic view, but it works like Nitro said.

And there is no explanation on Nvidia's website. FAQ or Mike thing.