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 Windows 7 + Hybrid SLI?
rmb938
post Nov 6 2009, 12:38 PM
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So I just got a Nvidia Geforce 250 GTS and it lets me use my motherboards hybrid SLI. Woo.

But microsoft didn't add the hybrid sli tech to windows 7. My computer recognizes it as a second gfx card and shows the temps and everything so is it working how it should? Or not?

If anyone can give me some info on this that would be great. biggrin.gif


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Asus M4N82 Deluxe | AMD Phenom II x3 710 2.6Ghz | Stock HeatSink and 3500 rpm Fan
BFG Tech Nvidia Geforce 250 GTS 512MB | PNY Ageia Physics Card 128MB
SunBeanTech Fan Controller | Three 80mm 2500 rpm and one 80mm 6400(at 3500) Fan | 40mm asus optional Fan
WD Caviar Green 1TB Sata(w7) |Western Digital 500GB IDE hard Drive(IDE -> SATA converter)(Ubuntu) | 16x DVD-RW Drive | 52x CD Drive
Rosewill Green Series 630W
---Server Computer(Ubuntu Server 9.04)---
Compaq Presario 6000
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post Nov 8 2009, 05:04 PM
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If Windows 7 is based on the same kernel as Vista, why wouldn't it work? Isn't Windows 7 just a "polished" Vista kernel?


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