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I have 2 760s evga 2 gigs, I tried to run them in sli, but in the nvida control panel it does not give me the option to. I know that they aren not running in sli becuase the evga scanner says that sli is disabled.

 

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Do you have an SLI bridge connected? Are both of your cards plugged into the PSU? Try reinstall the newest drivers from the Nvidia website. Also, make sure your motherboard is SLI compatible, as some are not.

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Did you connect them to your PSU?

 

Did you attach the SLI bridge?

 

Does your motherboard support SLI?

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check cables, sli bridge, and basically everything that im repeating that was said above. if all else fails, maybe you have a dead card? when were they purchased?

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I have 2 760s evga 2 gigs, I tried to run them in sli, but in the nvida control panel it does not give me the option to. I know that they aren not running in sli becuase the evga scanner says that sli is disabled.

 

Please help

its a setting, your cards are fine

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I have 2 760s evga 2 gigs, I tried to run them in sli, but in the nvida control panel it does not give me the option to. I know that they aren not running in sli becuase the evga scanner says that sli is disabled.

 

Please help

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Check if the second card is running. Maybe is the PSU the problem and delivers it not enough AMPS. I have also 2 EVGA GeForce GTX 760's (with an Antic HCP-1200). Both cards on their own 25 amps rail. And my SLI was disabled 3 times, often after reboot but then i just killed some processes and i could select SLI again. Now its running around 7 months without any problem. It looked like a problem with the software initializing process of the NVIDIA control panel.

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