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August 6th, 2006, 04:23 AM
#1
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Nvidia video driver 91.31 whql
I downloaded the latest chipset and video drivers from nvidia and I have had issues with the newest video driver
upon every boot up I get the message that SLI has been disabled since I only have on gforce 7900gt, I get this meaage every time a start the computer or restart and it is annoying
( Good for nvidia sells I guess )
Currently I am running these components
Gigabyte mobe ga-kxnxp-sli with six phase power circuit
SLI switch set to single card mode
Athlon 64 3500+ Venice core ( single core )
Zalman cpu cooler
Corsair XMS 2 gigs
Gigabyte gforce 7900 gt pcie ( One card )
Sound blaster xfi extreme music
Dual Plextor 760a ( Each is set as master, one on primary channel, one on secondary )
WD 250 gig sata hard drive
floppy drive
Enermax liberty 620 watt psu
Thermal take armr case with fans ( nice and big like a battlestar )
Nothin over clocked, nothing getting hot , I just get that nagging message with the 91.31 drivers
or are they trying to sale me another card
I got this error on my Asus a8n-sli premuim so I know it is not my board
I have run the prime 95 tests on the cpu over night and memtest, this system is solid
I think nvidia is slipping when it comes to new drivers, I hate that new control panel, Windows has one , why do I need another
I have reverted back to the 84.21s and the message no longer nags me
Maybe I'll wait and see if nvidia learns to write drivers again
Format c  I'm givin er all she's got cap'in !!! )
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August 6th, 2006, 04:48 AM
#2
Registered User
I have an ASUS (A8NE-sli-SE) which gives no message following the install of 91.31, it's only in single mode, I have chosen to use the old config panel as I agree the new one is really awful, I can't imagine why anyone designed it and nvidia thought 'wow' we must include this in our new drivers. I just hope they continue to include the choice on start up of the advanced settings in future drivers.
I don't suppose there is a setting in BIOS setup that you may have overlooked that has something to do with this (not that I'm suggesting any lack of experience but we all do it sometimes)
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August 6th, 2006, 07:20 AM
#3
This is a known bug - however, the drivers apparently work well.
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August 7th, 2006, 02:31 AM
#4
Registered User
Well I did set the SLI mode in the bios from "Auto" to " Single card " and got the same result
I sure hope nvidia corrects this known bug , I mean it is a major bug , do they have a feed back area where I can squack at them ?
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August 7th, 2006, 07:28 AM
#5
Apparently 91.33 Beta is ok.
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