First, I want to thank you anatolymik, and the contributors for making this awsome software. Now that I've been given a sample of what the 460 2win is capable of, I dont want to go back!
Second, well.. I havent been having much luck with resuming from sleep mode. It seems that if I let the computer sit for too long, the GPU's end up locking at full throttle until I do a hard shutdown; rebooting seems to disable one of the GPU's, only to be promptly greeted by this bluescreen.
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nVidia drivers were wiped clean before installing the card, but since running into issues with constant lockups with 301.42, I downloaded and installed 301.10 and ran fine for almost a day. Here's my CPU/GPU-z:
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I noticed the BIOS on the GPU's are slightly different, but seem fine.
Also, the CPU has been stable for nearly a year at those settings, and so is the RAM(which is running at 1:1 ratio). The PC as a whole has been 99.999% stable, up until I upgraded to the 2Win(Previous GPU was a 1GB 336shader GTX 460 which was overclocked to GPU 900MHz/MEM 4.4Ghz)
Total Specs:
MoBo: Gigabyte P45-UD3P
PSU: Corsair TX750 V2
GPU: eVGA 460 2Win (factory speeds)
RAM: Crucial 2x1GB & G-Skill 2x2GB @ 900MHz 5-5-5-15 (both are happy eating 2V with those settings)
CPU: Q9550 @ 3.6GHz
HDD: Seagate 320 & 500GB, Samsung 1TB (5400RPM)
SSD(OS): Kingston HyperX 3k 120GB SSD
SoundCard: Creative Titanium HD (it shares the same IRQ as the GPU(s) and occasionally causes audio dropouts with matroska; not sure if it's important to mention)
Hopefully you find my information useful; dont hesitate to ask for more! Thanks again for all of your hard work!