1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
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System Name | My Comp | Fiancees Comp |
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Processor | i7 5820k @ 4.6Ghz 1.285v| i5 2500k |
Motherboard | MSI x99 SLI Plus | AsRock Z77 Pro 3 |
Cooling | Watercooled |
Memory | 16GB DDR4 2400 @ 2666 | 12GB DDR3 1600 |
Video Card(s) | AMD R9 290x | MSI 5850 OC |
Storage | 128gb SSD + 2x 2TB | 2TB |
Display(s) | Asus 27" LCD | 25" Hanns G |
Case | CM Storm | CM Elite 430 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Recon 3D PCIe |
Power Supply | Enermax Galaxy 1250W | Rosewill 630w |
Mouse | Logitech G700s | Logitech G100s |
Keyboard | Logitech G901 | Logitech G105 |
Software | Win 8.1 Ultimate x64 | Win 8.1 Ultimate x64 |
Benchmark Scores | 3D Mark - Fire Strike Extreme - 4403 |
way to bypass it is those older drivers w/e
Wrong. I'm using 306.23 or whatever, the absolute newest NV drivers to power my 9800GT, which is doing Physx for my 7970's.
Yes it is basically a GTX 275. Especially since this card has some kind of glitch with this mobo were it only loads one gpu when mated with a dissimilar card.
Isn't that just a NV issue? I don't know if it's got better. But I remember hearing about people who bought the same GPU from different PCB makers and they wouldn't work together. But running 470's in SLI with 2 more diff gen cards in SLI, maybe thats the problem? Either way, won't matter much if your just using it for Physx, why not sell it and pick up a better single GPU for the job, granted I guess it don't matter much since a 275 should be more than enough, will save on some power usage though.