Hi,
Recently built a PC aorund the DFI SLI board with a 256MB Leadtek WinFast PX6800TDH (vanilla 6800 in otherwords). In the manual for the DFI it states that to use SLI you need change the jumpers on the board, plus use two identical brand/model cards. This week I picked up another Leadtek card, exact same model and spec, inserted card but ...no-SLI.
Pulled the cards out and scanned all over them. both appear to work and id in the O/S, but no SLI. The PCB's have the same codes, LR2A04 PCB Rev: A, the same stickers: WinFast 256MB PX6800 TDH, warranty stickers both begin L412010.
There are only two differences. One, on the PCIe connector, one card has the letters H / F on it (top/bottom), the other card has U/W.
Then what must be the big difference. atop the PCB's the only other difference is the revision number. The original card is Rev. A1, the new card, Rev. A2.
Surely SLI cannot be That strict???? I mean, I've ordered two of the same card before from the same store when building PC's (not SLI) and noticed they are not the same revision. I am simply astounded if this is the case ...that and gutted!
Anybody else heard/encountered this? Is there a work-around anyone can suggest? I am seriously wishing that I'd had the funds to have gone for the GT, but the costs were much more at the time and I was trying to 'be good and budget'. Alone, the 6800 vanilla doesn't bench that much better than my 9800Pro in my old rig and that's despite having an A64 and 1GB PC4000 rather than the XP2500 and 512MB PC3200. Very depressing.
Recently built a PC aorund the DFI SLI board with a 256MB Leadtek WinFast PX6800TDH (vanilla 6800 in otherwords). In the manual for the DFI it states that to use SLI you need change the jumpers on the board, plus use two identical brand/model cards. This week I picked up another Leadtek card, exact same model and spec, inserted card but ...no-SLI.
Pulled the cards out and scanned all over them. both appear to work and id in the O/S, but no SLI. The PCB's have the same codes, LR2A04 PCB Rev: A, the same stickers: WinFast 256MB PX6800 TDH, warranty stickers both begin L412010.
There are only two differences. One, on the PCIe connector, one card has the letters H / F on it (top/bottom), the other card has U/W.
Then what must be the big difference. atop the PCB's the only other difference is the revision number. The original card is Rev. A1, the new card, Rev. A2.
Surely SLI cannot be That strict???? I mean, I've ordered two of the same card before from the same store when building PC's (not SLI) and noticed they are not the same revision. I am simply astounded if this is the case ...that and gutted!
Anybody else heard/encountered this? Is there a work-around anyone can suggest? I am seriously wishing that I'd had the funds to have gone for the GT, but the costs were much more at the time and I was trying to 'be good and budget'. Alone, the 6800 vanilla doesn't bench that much better than my 9800Pro in my old rig and that's despite having an A64 and 1GB PC4000 rather than the XP2500 and 512MB PC3200. Very depressing.
