After 2 days of tweaking my system, I just noticed something strange. I have a TRI-Fire set-up, ATI 5970 (2 GPU on 1 card) and 5870, so 3 GPU total. I'm using PCIE_X16__1 (first slot on top) and the third PCIE_X8_3 slot.
Am I using the good slots? No matter what I do, my 5870, sitting in the 3rd slot stays at 0% activity. It is properly detected has an ATI card at 8X in BIOS, but it always stays at 0% activity when playing games or benchmarking (Furmark Multi-GPU). GPU-Z says Crossfire Enebled for the 5970 but disabled for the 5870. ???
It is detected by Win7, and Crossfire is enable, but always stays at 137/300, 0% activity.
Do I have to use those slots for Tri-Fire, or different one, since it's tri-Fire and not Crossfire.? Should i be using the NF200 chip since it's Tri-Fire and not Crossfire?
I also plugged the 2 molex Easy_Plug. Can it be those?
I've lost 4 hours installing and re-installing ATI drivers. Arrggghhh. I even tried the Tri-Fire set-up on my X58 board and it's working properly. But not on the P67!
Any help?
Am I using the good slots? No matter what I do, my 5870, sitting in the 3rd slot stays at 0% activity. It is properly detected has an ATI card at 8X in BIOS, but it always stays at 0% activity when playing games or benchmarking (Furmark Multi-GPU). GPU-Z says Crossfire Enebled for the 5970 but disabled for the 5870. ???
It is detected by Win7, and Crossfire is enable, but always stays at 137/300, 0% activity.
Do I have to use those slots for Tri-Fire, or different one, since it's tri-Fire and not Crossfire.? Should i be using the NF200 chip since it's Tri-Fire and not Crossfire?
I also plugged the 2 molex Easy_Plug. Can it be those?
I've lost 4 hours installing and re-installing ATI drivers. Arrggghhh. I even tried the Tri-Fire set-up on my X58 board and it's working properly. But not on the P67!
Any help?