2x GTX 550Ti SLI, 3 monitors

adamofgreyskull

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Hi there, I had a two-monitor setup that I used for working from home since...ages (VGA input 19" Widescreen (1440x900) monitors). I then inherited a second GTX 550 Ti and have had it in my non-SLI motherboard for a few months now. In the NVidia control panel, it's configured as a dedicated PhysX processor. About the same time I bought a third 1920x1080 23" monitor which I put in the middle. of my two 19" monitors.

At the moment, I game full screen on the centre 23" 1080p monitor plugged into HDMI on the primary graphics card.

A few days ago I decided to upgrade from my ASUS M5A97 motherboard to the ASUS Sabertooth 990FX and it's arriving in the next couple of days. It says it supports SLI and I wondered if I could SLI my two video cards and run three monitors? I've done some googling and it looks like the answer's no...

How should I set up my graphics cards/monitors? Each card has HDMI/VGA/DVI outs so could all three monitors be plugged into the primary graphics card? Or can I keep it as it is and will it Just Work(tm) when I run games. I've only ever played Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance on two monitors and wasn't that fussed by it so I don't really need to run games on more than one monitor. Is there a way to have the cards running 3 monitors while I work and then turn on SLI when I want to play a game?
 
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since you already have them, sure hook them into a x16/x16 SLI. it'll still be
a 1GB memory buffer, but spread to every other frame. i dunna know about the
tri monitor, though. not alot of horsepower in those card to support a high res
option, maybe in medium, but the late-model titles will prolly murder the FPS.
prolly, tbh, use the best monitor for gaming and the others for support, communications
and web browsing. but still all in SLI.

airdeano
 
Ok, so I tried them in SLI with only my HDMI monitor hooked up and tried to play Hitman Absolution, but the framerate was about 3fps. With a single 550Ti, I get 25-30fps with the same settings.

I've googled to try and find out why, and some posts seem to suggest my PSU might be the problem. I have a Cooler Master GX, 750W.
 
silly question, yo do have the SLI bridge attached and 2x 6-pin connections (one
per card) and turned on in the nVidia control panel?
 
No worries, perfectly valid question. :) Yep, the SLI bridge is attached and both have 6-pin power connectors attached. I'm going to try and do a clean install of the NVidia drivers to see if that makes a difference.
 
(Also, SLI was turned on in the NVidia control panel)
I did a clean install of the drivers and that seems to have done it :confused:
Now get an average of ~45 fps in the Hitman Absolution benchmark with very nearly max settings! Sweet! :cool:
Thanks airdeano :)
 
This is an error i ran into, if you have drivers installed before they are sli'd it doesn't always work/detect properly. Glad to hear you've fixed it :)
 
i have a ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2 it's an awesome bored! wish i still had a fx 4170 it was really good but i switched to intel after the fx 8350 reviews now it's just gathering dust
 
have you tried hypersli?? It enables SLI on non sli motherboards, I know some people running it, and it has been good so far, it just doesnt work with the 6 series cards
 
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