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13 minutes ago, Wylver said:

Hi guys. I have a very bad problem, I just got the 2th GTX 1070 from MSI,( I have windows 10 installed ) and I also have the last driver update that is available but for some reason that I don't Know, the SLI config it's not even showing up in the Nvidia control panel i also have 2x acer predator 1080p with G-sync and 144Hz 

so if some of you guys know how to activate the SLI on windows 10, I'll be more than grateful.

 

 my Rig: 

Intel I7 6700k 4.0GHZ 

MOBO: B150 gaming m3 from MSI

Power Supply: corsair RM850X ( 850W 80+GOLD )

2x GTX 1070 from MSI

the SLI bridge from MSI

32gb of DDR4 memory

 

thanks for your help,,,,

 

the B150 chipset does not support SLI. if you want to SLI you NEED a Z series board.... which you should already have anyway considering your CPU.

 

Some lower chipset motherboards will support crossfire, but Z170 is the only skylake chipset for Nvidia SLI.

Hi guys. I have a very bad problem, I just got the 2th GTX 1070 from MSI,( I have windows 10 installed ) and I also have the last driver update that is available but for some reason that I don't Know, the SLI config it's not even showing up in the Nvidia control panel i also have 2x acer predator 1080p with G-sync and 144Hz 

so if some of you guys know how to activate the SLI on windows 10, I'll be more than grateful.

 

 my Rig: 

Intel I7 6700k 4.0GHZ 

MOBO: B150 gaming m3 from MSI

Power Supply: corsair RM850X ( 850W 80+GOLD )

2x GTX 1070 from MSI

the SLI bridge from MSI

32gb of DDR4 memory

 

thanks for your help,,,,

 

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Does ur Mobo even support sli ? 

If it didn't come with a bridge in the box then it doesn't sorry u may need a new board 

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asus rog crosshairs vi hero x370-

MSI 980ti G6 1506mhz slix2 -

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Just noticed the b150 board, it is what @jjohnthedon1 was thinking.

 

If you want SLI support you need a Z170 board, it is the only 1151 chipset with SLI support.

 

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13 minutes ago, Wylver said:

Hi guys. I have a very bad problem, I just got the 2th GTX 1070 from MSI,( I have windows 10 installed ) and I also have the last driver update that is available but for some reason that I don't Know, the SLI config it's not even showing up in the Nvidia control panel i also have 2x acer predator 1080p with G-sync and 144Hz 

so if some of you guys know how to activate the SLI on windows 10, I'll be more than grateful.

 

 my Rig: 

Intel I7 6700k 4.0GHZ 

MOBO: B150 gaming m3 from MSI

Power Supply: corsair RM850X ( 850W 80+GOLD )

2x GTX 1070 from MSI

the SLI bridge from MSI

32gb of DDR4 memory

 

thanks for your help,,,,

 

the B150 chipset does not support SLI. if you want to SLI you NEED a Z series board.... which you should already have anyway considering your CPU.

 

Some lower chipset motherboards will support crossfire, but Z170 is the only skylake chipset for Nvidia SLI.

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10 minutes ago, Wylver said:

I don't get it cause it support CF. : (

 

Crossfire is much more flexible and doesn't require paid certification, it can run off a PCI-E 2.0 x4, while the minimum SLI requirement is x8.

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20 minutes ago, Wylver said:

2th

*sigh*

QUOTE/TAG ME WHEN REPLYING

Spend As Much Time Writing Your Question As You Want Me To Spend Responding To It.

If I'm wrong, please point it out. I'm always learning & I won't bite.

 

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get a better Z170 motherboard. it will support SLI, and overclocking

QUOTE/TAG ME WHEN REPLYING

Spend As Much Time Writing Your Question As You Want Me To Spend Responding To It.

If I'm wrong, please point it out. I'm always learning & I won't bite.

 

Laptop:

Lenovo Yoga 7 Air: Ryzen 7840S, 32GiB DDR5

 

Desktop (Old but I never replaced it):

Delidded Core i7 4770K - GTX 1070 ROG Strix - 16GB DDR3 @2000Mhz

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