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I have 2 X MSI GTX 970's so I can give you my experience. First, make sure in the Nvidia control that you switch the power mode to prefer maximum performance. Second, while the base clock may be at lower speeds, the boost will be higher. I found both my GPU's stable even at +200Mhz for weeks now...
Good news!
Your advice worked perfectly. I reset the bios to defaults (actually I upgraded it while I was at it), went back in to Windows and the VGA was gone. Everything is back to normal, performance and all. Just put it through a pretty extensive "baking" in Heaven.
You guys rock! thanks for...
HI Killer K,
I have it disabled. I'm going to try and disable the surround and SLI, boot it up and try to convince windows again that I have a normal GPU, I'm fairly convinced it's some odd bug with Nvidia, surround and booting up my computer once without the 970's so it defaulted to Intel...
Thanks for the prompt replies.
Some additional info:
1. As I understand, by the manual/forums I read up on, if I set my BIOS > Advanced > System Agent Configuration > Graphics Configuration > Primary Display > PCIE (instead of iGPU or Auto) and don't have anything hooked up the display port...
Hi Everyone,
I'm new on the forum but I've been following it for quite some time.
I was wondering if someone encountered the following problem:
I have an Asus Maximus Gene V. Recently I installed two GTX 970 and everything was great, those were my only displays in the Windows 7 device...