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Hey Guys i have purchaces 2 8800GT's 1 a gigabyte and 1 a generic card (elite group) and no matter what i do i cant seem to get the 2nd video card to to detect
i have reinstalled all drivers for both my video cards + my motherboard all conections are all pluged in and good. tried the cards in diffrent order i have even borrowed a mates 8800GT (asus) and tryed with that just incase it was a problem with the generic card
the power supply im using is a 650W coolermaster which i think should be enof

i have used each card one at a time and they are both working fine

and im using Vista if that makes any diffrents

any one have any ideas that could help me ? :??:

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Just googled your board

Have you moved the SLI jumpers on the board to turn your mobo into a 2x 8 way SLi setup as it defaults to 1x 16 way and the other 16 way slot is disconnected.

For more info goto

http://europe.giga-byte.com/FileLi [...] i-s4_e.pdf

and look at page 17.

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NICE thanks mate it working now =D


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