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I have that remote and it's great, but I have no idea if it supports your gear (though it probably does). You should probably ask over here:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board?board.id=general_remotes
yes, you can run the acceleros with an SLI set-up. My 7800GTs w/ acceleros are SLI'd. You need the extra long SLI cable (can purchase from arctic cooling, or on ebay, it's the long Asus cable) or some people have bent or cut the fins and put the cable through.
Linky to AC site for more...
This review shows the installation on an ati card, but the procedure is pretty much the same.
http://hardwarelogic.com/news/137/ARTICLE/1290/2007-07-11.html
just ignore the voltage regulator chip heatsink thingy part.
The S1 is pretty easy to install and comes with step-by-step instructions. However, if you can't wait, you can find a copy here:
http://www.arctic-cooling.com/downloads/installation/installation_acceleros1.pdf
I've got an Accelero on my SLI 7800GT's, it's not a problem. I got the longer SLI bridge from arctic cooling, though I also saw them on ebay (it's the 12cm flexible Asus bridge).
http://www.arcticcooling.com/vga2.php?idx=138&data=7&disc=
As mentioned before, I know there are other people...
Sounds like Aruba is asserting laches.
Laches is an equitable defense, or doctrine, in an action at law. The person invoking laches is asserting that an opposing party has "slept on its rights", and that, as a result of this delay, that other party is no longer entitled to its original claim...
Yeah, sounds like it didn't switch to SFR. Try to "force SFR" through the HL2 profiles (there's a bunch of them, and I set each to force SFR) in the nvidia control panel/drivers. Also, I'm running 163.71 and not 163.76, so there may be some sort of difference there, and I've only used this on...
Change the SLI profile to use SFR. Nvidia default for HL2 is AFR and this seems to cause the flickering shadow problem w/SLI set-ups and the newer drivers.
or at least that's what worked for me (XP Pro/163.71 and 7800GT SLI).