- Sep 10, 2001
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Just recently I upgraded my system from a single GTX 670 card to 2 GTX 670's in SLI mode.
I previously used Shadowplay and when I got the second video card I reinstalled everything (Windows 7) and wanted to use Shadowplay again, however when I go into the nVidia experience, open the Shadowplay window and then click on the On/Off toggle to turn it on my system BSOD's. This happens every time I try it.
The only differences are I am now in SLI mode and Win7 is reinstalled (Win7 64-bit) but it is the same OS as before just a clean install.
P.S. - is shadowplay even worth it? I used to use FRAPs and just figured shadowplay is a bit more convenient since it comes with my video card software but does it have any advantages to using FRAPs?
I previously used Shadowplay and when I got the second video card I reinstalled everything (Windows 7) and wanted to use Shadowplay again, however when I go into the nVidia experience, open the Shadowplay window and then click on the On/Off toggle to turn it on my system BSOD's. This happens every time I try it.
The only differences are I am now in SLI mode and Win7 is reinstalled (Win7 64-bit) but it is the same OS as before just a clean install.
P.S. - is shadowplay even worth it? I used to use FRAPs and just figured shadowplay is a bit more convenient since it comes with my video card software but does it have any advantages to using FRAPs?