Super_Herb
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- Nov 4, 2007
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Ok, I'll give the full brackround system specs in hopes that someone can help me with my utter Crossfire enabling failure.
System specs:
Asus p5q Pro
Quad 9400 - not overclocked for this
Gigabyte 4870 512mb
HSI 4870 512mb
4 gb Gskill ram
600 w Silverstone Strider power supply
3 - 120 mm fans
DD water pump
2 - 80 mm fans
Windows Vista Ultimate
No matter what I try, I cannot get the two cards to work in crossfire. As soon as I hook up crossfire, I get a BSOD saying something about attempt to reset display driver...timeout failed. Then upon reboot I get a "no ATI graphics driver installed or the driver is not functioning properly".
So I've tried all the standard troubleshooting fixes I can come up with. Both cards work independently. Both cards seem to work without the crossfire straps connected. I've uninstalled, cleaned and reinstalled updated drivers with one card in, both cards in, both cards in crossfire. I've restarted in safe mode and disabled ATI External Event Service. I've used driver cleaner. I've used every trick I can. Basically every single thing I can find that the internet has to offer. The windows install is relatively fresh and has only seen the original 4870 as a vid card.
Everything works until the moment I connect the two crossfire straps.....if I install the cards without the straps it seems they both work - windows device manager has them both working with no conflicts. As soon as the straps go on, one card is disabled with a conflict and everything else goes to hell until I remove 1 card and uninstall the drivers. What else can I try?
I've used PSU calculators and it seems my power supply is adequate. Maybe my PSU isn't up to the task, but I've turned off all fans and everything else just to minimize the load but even still I get the crash. The specs say 4 - 12v rails at a combined 504W/42A so it seems like I should be ok. Maybe I should hook up an aux PSU to run the pump and stuff.
Any suggestions?
System specs:
Asus p5q Pro
Quad 9400 - not overclocked for this
Gigabyte 4870 512mb
HSI 4870 512mb
4 gb Gskill ram
600 w Silverstone Strider power supply
3 - 120 mm fans
DD water pump
2 - 80 mm fans
Windows Vista Ultimate
No matter what I try, I cannot get the two cards to work in crossfire. As soon as I hook up crossfire, I get a BSOD saying something about attempt to reset display driver...timeout failed. Then upon reboot I get a "no ATI graphics driver installed or the driver is not functioning properly".
So I've tried all the standard troubleshooting fixes I can come up with. Both cards work independently. Both cards seem to work without the crossfire straps connected. I've uninstalled, cleaned and reinstalled updated drivers with one card in, both cards in, both cards in crossfire. I've restarted in safe mode and disabled ATI External Event Service. I've used driver cleaner. I've used every trick I can. Basically every single thing I can find that the internet has to offer. The windows install is relatively fresh and has only seen the original 4870 as a vid card.
Everything works until the moment I connect the two crossfire straps.....if I install the cards without the straps it seems they both work - windows device manager has them both working with no conflicts. As soon as the straps go on, one card is disabled with a conflict and everything else goes to hell until I remove 1 card and uninstall the drivers. What else can I try?
I've used PSU calculators and it seems my power supply is adequate. Maybe my PSU isn't up to the task, but I've turned off all fans and everything else just to minimize the load but even still I get the crash. The specs say 4 - 12v rails at a combined 504W/42A so it seems like I should be ok. Maybe I should hook up an aux PSU to run the pump and stuff.
Any suggestions?