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Forced SLI on NON-SLI Motherboard?

II want to run two GTX970s and am running Windows 10 pro on. A EP2C602 mobo I have tried DifferentSLIAUTO but don't know if I'm doing it correctly. I install nvidia drivers that supported by auto v1.5 but when I reboot the drivers update dose that affect the install and so i disconnect from internet the nvlddmkm.sys file gets pached successful and I run the install. Like this video (https://youtu.be/CbTDNJ0yrUY)

And when I think it's done I try and open the nvidia control panel but it just crashes. And I can't see if it worked. Can some one help or give another alternative?

 

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5 minutes ago, Dedonarnewt7 said:

II want to run two GTX970s and am running Windows 10 pro on. A EP2C602 mobo I have tried DifferentSLIAUTO but don't know if I'm doing it correctly. I install nvidia drivers that supported by auto v1.5 but when I reboot the drivers update dose that affect the install and so i disconnect from internet the nvlddmkm.sys file gets pached successful and I run the install. Like this video (https://youtu.be/CbTDNJ0yrUY)

And when I think it's done I try and open the nvidia control panel but it just crashes. And I can't see if it worked. Can some one help or give another alternative?

 

Use ddu to uninstall drivers then install geforce experience

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2 minutes ago, Dedonarnewt7 said:

I used IObit uninstaller. Or is ddu better?

why dont you just buy a motherboard that supports sli in the first place

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Because I wasn't thinking of sli when I got it. And I just want to know if it is possible to run or not??

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