Sweden to tax LAN parties?

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First off yea just plug it into your main primary card. Second the dvi-d cables you are using are probably single link not dual link just continue using display port as that's a better connection anyways.
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First off yea just plug it into your main primary card. Second the dvi-d cables you are using are probably single link not dual link just continue using display port as that's a better connection anyways.
Thanks About the cable yeah it was a single link, my mistake 🤓 About the video signal, even with the sli bridge off the second should not send video? Thanks
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Thanks About the cable yeah it was a single link, my mistake 🤓 About the video signal, even with the sli bridge off the second should not send video? Thanks
I don't believe it should the only time it should is when using surround but all monitors must be plugged into the top card until surround is activated. Also could be in your BIOS your top card is set to be the display.
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I don't believe it should the only time it should is when using surround but all monitors must be plugged into the top card until surround is activated. Also could be in your BIOS your top card is set to be the display.
Thanks I'd like to be sure about the bottom card not send video even without the sli bridge but i don't have time and patiente to unplug the top one 🙂
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So anyone knows if it`s 100% sure that even with the sli bridge the bottom card won`t send video when both cards are installed in the case? Thanks
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I'm not sure exactly what is your point but the second card can send video with SLI enabled. I used that in the past with my 2xGTX295 configuration. My TV (HDMI) was connected to the second card. According to the surround display guidelines it is always the case: http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/guides/how-to-correctly-configure-geforce-gtx-680-surround#3 But with only one monitor connected (primary display) only the master card can be used I guess (usually in the bios you can decide with PCIE port is hosting the master card).
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I thought when sli is disabled you could use a monitor on second card cause they are independent then.