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  1. No, what you said is false. It simply doesn't support it, only MGPU over a bridge. SLI has stopped being developped since the first of january for Turing.
  2. You're very much wrong. The RTX 3090 is the only GPU from Ampere to support SLI. This isn't really SLI though, more like DX12/Vulkan MGPU over a bridge. Even then, there are only 13 games supported, with only 1 having been released in the last year. Turing has dropped actual SLI the first of january, which means no one will code for it anymore. SLI is dead.
  3. You're wrong though, the 3090 really only supports the game listed in this article : NVIDIA SLI Support Transitioning to Native Game Integrations | NVIDIA (custhelp.com) On top of that, since January 1 even Turing isn't getting new SLI profiles.
  4. This thread is 3 years old, obviously I didn't recommend a 2080ti because it didn't exist
  5. I know it’s asking a bit much, but could you both test your downsampling? I would like to know if it’s just an issue with my monitor.
  6. RX 580 8GB, I tested Crysis 3 and Battlefront 2. Do you notice a difference?
  7. Hey! So I have experienced different ways to make my 1080p monitor look better in games, and I stumbled upon AMD's Virtual Super Resolution (VSR), similar to Nvidia's DSR, which is basically downsampling. Now, I enabled it and set my resolution to 4K in games, but I don't see a big difference, in fact, I don't even think I can really see it. So I set my resolution back to 1080p, and instead turned the resolution scale slider to 200%, thus also rendering at 4k, and the difference is MASSIVE. But I am also left to wander, why isn't downsampling giving similar results?
  8. So I have tried to boot in legacy mode but I still can’t boot successfully. I then put in the installation disc, which seems to show up as 2 options : normal and UEFI. When I disabled CSM which make the UEFI/Legacy options dissapear the windows installation disc wouldn’t work. After I put CSM , I boot into the windows setup. The "Upgrade" installation doesn’t seem to work, and the custom is giving me several partitions that all say Windows can’t be installed because the partition is "Microsoft recovery partition" but the disc is GPT. What should I do? Both of the normal installation disc options (UEFI and normal) do that.
  9. Hi! I recently did a clean install on my pc, and everything went well, but I saw I had an outdated BIOS version so I decided to update it using Gigabyte’s Q-flash. Then, something weird happened when it finished. It rebooted 2 times, but couldn’t go to windows and left me at the bios. No biggie, I thought. I took out the usb card for the bios and the windows 10 disc I used for the clean install because I thought I wouldn’t need them. I retried booting to windows but it still didn’t work. I then tried to install the usb card and the disc to give me as many boot options as possible, but all of them only try to boot for 2 seconds and then they come back at the boot menu/bios. I couldn’t resintall windows, and someone told me it’s because windows will not work when the bios is corrupted. So my question is, how do I get to boot to Windows? Were there any automatic backups I could use? Edit : I have a 4tb hard drive with a 32gb optane. I used a 16gb usb drive to install windows. My motherboard is a Gigabyte z370 AORUS gaming 5. Here is a video of what happens when I try to load each boot options :
  10. Sorry for the late response. Windows refuse to be reinstalled and reflashing the bios doesn’t do anything
  11. Hi! I recently did a clean install on my pc, and everything went well, but I saw I had an outdated BIOS version so I decided to update it using Gigabyte’s Q-flash. Then, something weird happened when it finished. It rebooted 2 times, but couldn’t go to windows and left me at the bios. No biggie, I thought. I took out the usb card for the bios and the windows 10 disc I used for the clean install because I thought I wouldn’t need them. I retried booting to windows but it still didn’t work. I then tried to install the usb card and the disc to give me as many boot options as possible, but all of them only try to boot for 2 seconds and then they come back at the boot menu/bios. I couldn’t resintall windows, and someone told me it’s because windows will not work when the bios is corrupted. So my question is, how do I get to boot to Windows? Were there any automatic backups I could use?
  12. It did not, there are unfortunatly no such warranties. I am concsious that cracks expand, The thing is, I had it broken for 3 weeks and it showed no signs of getting worse. When I got it back though, it was fucking massacred and I can't use half of the screen now. I was very careful with it when I transported it. Do you think there is something I could do?
  13. Hi ! Long story short, I unintentionally broke my chg90. I brought it to the store, where they took it for a few weeks to evaluate the damages. When I got it back, they said they didn’t repair it because it was not covered by the extended warranty. Ah well. When I took it home and plugged it in, I saw that they worsened the damages by far. The crack is now two times bigger, and pixel lines are appearing on the sides. I have a photo of before and after. Has anyone been in similar situation?
  14. Well basically what happened is that it sent me to the Bios, probably because it couldn’t boot correctly. I then tried to do it manually but here is what happens. I have a 4tb hard drive with and optane 32gb. C9E92AA8-E86E-4587-AF14-5B04A5C9B352.MOV
  15. I honestly don’t know. My motherboard is a Gigabyte gaming 5 z370. Was the backup automatic though? I don’t remember saving anything. (Edited the post. Hope it’s easier to understand now.)
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