Ok So I've got 2 8800GTs running SLi. Right now LOTRO causes my system to crash hard after several hours. I've watched heat and it hasn't really spiked to any concerned level.
What I'd like to do is troubleshoot this without having to pull cards out, I realize I could just set everything back to non-SLi and pull a card out, but they are such a pain to get back in because of those stupid power connectors on the end that I'd rather just do this from software if there is a way.
So what I'd like to do is disable SLi and then pick from the driver which card will run the game when I open it. Does anyone know if this is possible? I'm hoping to find out if one card is more stable than the other. The weird thing here is that this same system played Crysis and a whole load of other games fine. But LOTRO is killing it and I'm not sure why. It could be the length at which I've played LOTRO in game sessions. Which brings me back to heat, but heat monitors aren't going off. Now, that could still be heat, I guess the memory chips aren't particularly monitored? So that could be another issue and I don't know how to really attack that one.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
What I'd like to do is troubleshoot this without having to pull cards out, I realize I could just set everything back to non-SLi and pull a card out, but they are such a pain to get back in because of those stupid power connectors on the end that I'd rather just do this from software if there is a way.
So what I'd like to do is disable SLi and then pick from the driver which card will run the game when I open it. Does anyone know if this is possible? I'm hoping to find out if one card is more stable than the other. The weird thing here is that this same system played Crysis and a whole load of other games fine. But LOTRO is killing it and I'm not sure why. It could be the length at which I've played LOTRO in game sessions. Which brings me back to heat, but heat monitors aren't going off. Now, that could still be heat, I guess the memory chips aren't particularly monitored? So that could be another issue and I don't know how to really attack that one.
Any thoughts? Thanks.