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Having an issue with my fresh Windows 10 install. I have a pair of 780Ti in SLI with my monitor pushed up to 74hz (from 60). Everytime I restart or shutdown/turn on my PC, it resets back to SLI disabled and 1920x1080@60hz (blah blah blah SLI with 1080, I know, shush).

 

Any idea why this might be happening?

 

Not sure if this should be in Operating Systems and Software... probably.

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It maybe the graphics driver. Had similar issue with my 960 for 3 screens. Either roll back your driver or get the newest one. Nvidia just released a new driver very recently.

 

Troubleshooting is the thread your thinking of.

 

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to fix typo on my part...

 

Also WIn10 is having some issues with Nvidia drivers for some reason. Older drivers seem to work better I have found.

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You haven't saved the preferences? eue

 

You mean other than hitting apply? Settings stick until reboot/power off.

 

 

It maybe the graphics driver. Had similar issue with my 960 for 3 screens. Either roll back your driver or get the newest one. Nvidia just released a new driver very recently.

 

Troubleshooting is the thread your thinking of.

 

*edit

to fix typo on my part...

 

Also WIn10 is having some issues with Nvidia drivers for some reason. Older drivers seem to work better I have found.

 

Just updated to that two days ago, issue had been present prior.

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