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Sorry, no idea with tripple SLI, one of my fellow pilots has quad-SLI (2x590) and has the same problem, it does not work...
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Thanks for your feedback. Winger |
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![]() Yes, I believe this would be a good solution to be sure about it. AFTER you have tried the twin cards and the results are satisfactory, you can also put the three cards in and with the NVInspector change the profile a little bit more: I do not remember by heart but there is a parameter in the profile which defines how many GPUs should be used for rendering the DX10 game. Normaly it is default (auto) but you can change it to one, two, three or four ![]() Good luck! |
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Winger EDIT: One more question. What fullscreen mode does one have to use. Real or pseudo? Last edited by Winger; 06-28-2011 at 11:08 AM. |
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Hmm, no way. whatever i do i always have flickering water. Strage. guess there is no way but waiting for a driver with actual profile for the game.
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WINDOW mode!
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Hmm trying. For some reason i only get 1024x768 resolution in options... That normal?
Winger EDIT: No way. Doesnt work. Fullscreen off does only let me choose 1024 resolution and pseudo with your settings makes my screen go black and never come back ![]() Last edited by Winger; 06-28-2011 at 09:49 PM. |
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Isnt flickering an unfortunate side effect of SLI? Have you tried setting super sampling(I believe in ROF that this fixes the flickering) on in nvidia inspector, may kill your fps though.
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Put the maximum DESKTOP resolution you can for your monitor. (e.g. I have 3840x) Launch CoD and select the max window size the game allows you to have (it depends on the size of your desktop). Start the game, quick mission and fly Press Alt-TAB to get the mouse out of CoD Now pick a corner of the CoD window and stretch the window to the max you can have/want on your monitor. voilá ![]() And if you close CoD later (without crashing launcher.exe) the game will keep the settings in the conf.ini and next time it will start like this. PS. You could have simply entered the settings straight into your conf.ini but I do not know how familiar you are with it so, the way I explained above is false-proof. ~S~ |
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