Hi guys, I'm the new guy here.
Just recently I was made aware that the possibility existed to run SLI on my ASUS M4A79 Deluxe (AM3) mobo. A couple days ago I acquired a second MSI GTX 570 OC and I have been trying to get SLI to work, using the SliPatch.
I now realize I must have made a number of mistakes in the process. I started off with the new 275.33 drivers and installed the slipatch v 1.2. What was I thinking? Well I wasn't aware of this thread, so I took it right off the slipatch.com website.
OK, so now I want to install 1.5 instead, but every time I try to launch the slipatch_v1.5_beta.exe or slipatch_v1.2_beta.exe programs, I get the following error:
"Cannot open file 'C:\Windows\Sysnative\ntoskrnp.exe'. The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process."
I searched for that directory on my PC and found no such place. However, I found the file in the System32 folder... !?
Moreover, it looks like my motherboard considers the uppermost Video card as the #1, while the nV CP seems to indicate that this is the #2 card, and insinuates that I need to plug my monitor into the other card. However, doing this prevents me from seeing the boot screeen among other things.
All in all I have been unable to enable sli, even when the option showed up in the nV CP, I could not select anything besides the "Disable SLI" which was already selected.
I also noted upon receiving my second GTX 570 that I do not have any SLI bridge connector, either in the new box, nor in the box for the first 570, and not in the box for my 460 in the other PC either. Do I absolutely need it? The nV CP insinuates it isn't necessary, only saying that using it will "improve performance"...
Lotsa questions, I know...