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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Cheyenn on August 25, 2015, 02:02:54 AM
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Ok got 2 MSI Gaming GeForce GTX 960 4GB 128bit. My problem is when I SLI them and try to play AH2, the slpash screen and in the game there is discoloraztion, it goes from pinkish to reddish then back again. It also does this in IL-2 1946. However when it is SLI and I go into Ace High alpha beta it works find I can max ever thing out and no problems. Is there a work around of this problem so I can play AH2 with my cards being SLI.
Thank You.
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how many screens do you have??? and are running??
You don't pick up much in SLI for optimization on one screen vs 3.
LawnDart
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Only have one screen, however I forgot to mention I replaced my 2 GeForce GTX 550TI and had them SLI, I didn't have a problem with running AH2 when using the SLI 2 GTX550Ti.
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Only have one screen, however I forgot to mention I replaced my 2 GeForce GTX 550TI and had them SLI, I didn't have a problem with running AH2 when using the SLI 2 GTX550Ti.
one of those cards should be WAY More Than enough for one monitor unless your running 4025 resolution or so!
Heck I'm still running one 7790 and can run either game full strength with no problem on one 1028 monitor
You have a different problem than not enough card!
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Kumusta Cheyenn, the discoloration problem is probably a heat issue? Since you are not new to SLI I must assume you have chosen the right PSU for the system, so you have adequate power. I would suggest that you use MSI Afterburner and go ahead and set the fan speed up to at least 70%, and maybe as high as 80% (which is where I have my 980s).
Another thing to do is power down and reverse the orientation of the SLI bridge. The proper orientation is with the top of the logo on the bridge to face the upper most card. Check your power connections to make sure they are all properly seated into the card. Check the PSU side of the same line if you use a modular PSU.
The last thing is to go into Nvidia Control Panel and make sure that SLI is on (probably you already have this one), and that your AH2 profile is set to force alternate frame method 2. That should have everything back to working.
EDIT: I examined several different bridges (MSI, PNY, ASUS, EVGA) and you can't go by the text. If you look at the connector side you will see there is something like a detent (part of a locking clip) and that should be on the back side of the card (in the direction of the CPU or power section of the MB). In 2-way SLI it should not make much difference, but it gets to be important with more cards, particularly in 3-way SLI.
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if you are still running on dvi , I would check so cables are tightly fasten, have had color problems with dvi cabling lose .
you could also have a memory problem, or as challenge say, heat issues, but you should be able to read what temp you have on gforce panel regardless of color.