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Hi guys,

 

I've installed 2 gtx 970s into my rig, they both got recolonized by the system however, i cant seem to find the "Configure SLI, Surround, Physx" option in  the Nvidia control panel to enable SLI, i can only see " Configure surround, physx".

is something wrong with my computer or did they update the software and moved stuff around  and if so please help guide me through the steps to enable SLI. i already installed The SLI bridge andim using HDMI as the output source. 

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Have you tried reinstalling drivers with both cards installed?

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I like to use the following method when installing new drivers. It's the manual method and somewhat tedious but it's a sure way of knowing you're ridding of the previous drivers.

 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1150443/how-to-remove-your-nvidia-gpu-drivers

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I like to use the following method when installing new drivers. It's the manual method and somewhat tedious but it's a sure way of knowing you're ridding of the previous drivers.

 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1150443/how-to-remove-your-nvidia-gpu-drivers

i'll try it out

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