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GTX-980 SLI causes monitor to go black screen!
Venom_X replied to Venom_X's topic in Video Cards and Monitors
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GTX-980 SLI causes monitor to go black screen!
Venom_X replied to Venom_X's topic in Video Cards and Monitors
I ran 3dmark11 and it scored at 19240. That is everything stock, with no O.C. On anything. Framerates were VERY Good. -
GTX-980 SLI causes monitor to go black screen!
Venom_X replied to Venom_X's topic in Video Cards and Monitors
Took Video cards out, reseated them, re-installed Drivers, now I am good to go. thanks[emoji1] -
GTX-980 SLI causes monitor to go black screen!
Venom_X replied to Venom_X's topic in Video Cards and Monitors
I already installed the drivers twice. I will give it one more shot. -
GTX-980 SLI causes monitor to go black screen!
Venom_X replied to Venom_X's topic in Video Cards and Monitors
Cod Aw, and even crashes on 3dmark11 -
I have the configuration below. I can play any game using one video card. As soon as I enable SLI the screen flashes the game then goes black. I have tried each card separately and they both work great alone. I have both cards in x8 PCI slot, so I am not sure if that is what causes it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Case: Carbide Series[emoji768] Air 540 High Airflow ATX Cube CaseMotherboard MSI Z97-G45 Motherboard Processor Intel[emoji768] Quad Core[emoji769] i7-4790K CPU Cooler- Corsair H100I Memory-32GB Kingston Hyper X Fury (Red) Power Supply Corsair RM850W Power Supply Gold Rated. Optical Drive 24X ASUS DVD-RW Combo Graphics-(2) GTX-980 SuperClocked EVGA Sound Card: Creative Labs Recon SSD- (2) Samsung Evo 840 250GB SSD SUPER RAID 0 HDD- 2 TB Western Digital 7200rpm Fan Controller Bitfenix Recon OS Windows 8.1 64-bit
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@thatguy, the case is very big and easy to work in. One of the easiest I have worked on.
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Thanks , That Guy[emoji1][email protected] chose to get an incomplete build because I didn't want to do a build from scratch on my own. Xidax prices are very good!
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I purchased a few components from Xidax Pc, yes, an incomplete Build, as I decided to add some of my own components to cut down costs from a Boutique Builder. The system from them was about $1,300.00, with my discounts and free shipping.They also threw in free cable sleeving, and free LED lights. From Xidax I got: Corsair Air 540 MSI Z97-G45 Gaming Motherboard 16GB A-Data Ram 500GB WD Hard Drive Intel I7 4790k Corsair RM850 PSU Bitfenix Recon Fan Controller Dvd/Blu-Ray Drive I installed: (2) GTX-980 (EVGA Superclocked ACX Cooler) (2) 250GB Samsung 840 2TB WD Hard Drive Creative Fatality Sound Card Corsair H100 16GB Kingston Hyper X Fury RAM