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Damn I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that. Do you think that might fix the problem? I just tested the other card again without SLI and again no BSOD.
The problem seems to be with SLI itself.
I updated the system specs.
Damn I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that. Do you think that might fix the problem? I just tested the other card again without SLI and again no BSOD.
The problem seems to be with SLI itself.
I updated the system specs.
Like I said in my previous post, DirectX refers to the drivers of the graphics card. I am currently unable to post a suggestion, but you could look through my previous posts for the suggestion regarding removing and installing the Nvidia drivers to see if it helps. As always, backup stuff before doing anything :)
Hey Axe0 unfortunately I did do that, a completely clean install of the nvidia drivers. The issue seems to be solely related to SLI since I have now tested each of the graphics card independently and there were no problems at all.
Thanks for your help in the matter. I think I am going to double check my SLI bride and also update my motherboard bios.
I might have fixed my system, I checked both gpus independently and they both worked and there was no crash on either with gaming. I checked the SLI bridge and 1 part of it was slightly loose, so i pushed it in and since then I played GTA 5, KF2 and FC2 with no crashing... now i only played maybe 1-2 hours total so far but hopefully that was it!
Glad to hear that, I hope it stays that way.
This is certainly the kind of things I won't suggest as I can't tell if anything would be loose.
Played many more hours and no more lock ups!
So happy. Thanks Axe, hopefully this helps someone.