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Well I have dual BFG 7600GTs in my computer right now, but they dont seem to be workign correctly. I get terrible frames in nearly any game I play (30-), with low settings, and I know a guy who has the same setup as I do and he gets about 30+ on the same games, but with high settings. Ive tried swapping out the cards to see if they independently work, and they do, and yes SLI is enabled through the Nvidia control panel thing. Ive noticed there is something wrong with my PCI bridge device driver, it says there are no drivers for it? I was wondering if this could be a problem. And if not, what is the problem!!!???

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Default Re: SLI problems, 7600gt

Not having the PCI Bridge driver installed is most likely causing your problems.

What model is your motherboard?


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Not having the PCI Bridge driver installed is most likely causing your problems.

What model is your motherboard?

its an ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe.
i have the cd with the installer stuff on it but i couldnt really find anything...


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Default Re: SLI problems, 7600gt

Try updating to the latest nForce drivers, you can get them here:

nForce4/500 series - Win 2000/XP

Also make you have installed the Asus AI Booster from the CD and that BIOS is the latest one.


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Try updating to the latest nForce drivers, you can get them here:

nForce4/500 series - Win 2000/XP

Also make you have installed the Asus AI Booster from the CD and that BIOS is the latest one.
thats another thing, im not sure exactly how to install new bios, and im kinda scared to try.....any tips?


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Default Re: SLI problems, 7600gt

Use the Asus Update tool on your MB cd. Its the safest and easiest if you don't know what your doing. Just install the software > then click on the icon and it will check if there are any newer versions avail. Then just click update.



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