Hey Guys.....
So, I really could use some help on this one. I have support tickets out with EVGA and Nvidia and still have my problem. I have a bad green haze strobe flicker in games with SLI enabled. I have done everything, and still have no answers......... I have turned my SLI bridge around and got rid of the green haze, but my strobe flicker persists......
Nvidia told me to get rid of the Matrox TH2GO, make sure my motherboard BIOS was updated to current BIOS, ensure onboard video was disabled, and hook all 3 monitors to my two gtx 460 cards. I did so, but low and behold, only to realize that the Nvidia control panel ded not give me the option for 2d surround. After much more research, I have learned that is because Nvidia 2d surround is not supported in Windows Vista... Yayy.. :oops:
Ok, so back to the drawing board. For testing purposes I hooked up only one of my 3 exact same make/model monitors (ASUS 23" widescreen VH236H's) to the first video card, and guess what: Same problem. :shock:
This is my latest letter to the Nvidia folks: Could you see if anything catches your guy's eyes that I have not thought of? This problem has to be something completely simple that I have overlooked, or have not explained correctly.
Nvidia Customer support:
Hello~
Ok, so 2d surround only works on windows 7....that's good to know. I wish I would have followed the requirements for 2d surround closer prior to purchasing a second video card but I guess that that's on me.
However, that still leaves me with a video issue that I need resolved. So, lets go back to my original problem. I got rid of the Matrox TH2GO via your recommendation, tried to hook all 3 monitors to both video cards via your recommendation, but realized Nvidia 2d surround is not supported with Windows Vista. So, now back to the drawing board, I now have only one monitor connected to the pc for testing purposes. I have 2 Galaxy gtx460 786MB video cards. My monitor is a 23" Widescreen ASUS VH236H connected to the closest DVI output of the first video card that is installed into the 1st PCI-e slot on my motherboard. Now.....if I enable SLI, my monitor is experiencing a bad strobe flicker with any game I attempt to play. Desktop and other applications like internet explorer or any other non graphic taxing applications work fine with the SLI enabled. Changing the monitor resolution does not affect my strobe flicker anomaly. If I disable SLI, my strobe flicker goes away. However, If I enable SLI my strobe flicker is back. So, to review... No SLI = perfect picture, enabled SLI = flickering strobe. I have contacted EVGA and made sure that my motherboard bios is up to date, and that my onboard video is disabled via your recommendation. However, my problem still exists. What might I be missing here?
I have swapped cards from PCI-e slots 1 and 3 on the motherboard giving each a chance at main and slave, and get the same results. I have tested each of the cards independently in slot 1 and 3, they each work fine by themselves. What do you think could be causing my issue? Could this be a bad SLI bridge? In the beginning, I was getting a green haze with the strobe flicker with SLI enabled. I turned the SLI bridge around, and that got rid of my green haze, but I still have the strobe flicker. So what do you think? A bad SLI bridge, or are there minimum requirements that my monitors don't meet that is needed in order to display SLI correctly? The monitor I have hooked up is a 23" ASUS VH236H with 1920 x 1080 native resolution. I honestly don't know what the monitors refresh rate is. Is there a minimum refresh rate that is needed in a monitor to have SLI displayed properly?
Any help on this matter would be much appreciated.
Just FYI, I have order two different styles of SLI bridges just so that I could discount that as being the problem. I am currently awaiting there arrival in the mail.
My system specs are as follows:
Motherboard: EVGA790i Digital PWM FTW (3x SLI ready)
Processor: Intel E8500 Dual core 3.16ghz
Memory: 8Gb DDR3 1333mhz RAM
Video Card: (2) Galaxy GTX 460 786MB
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy
Power Supply: Thermaltake Toughpower 1000 Watt (3xSLI ready)
DVD Burner: Samsung Super Writemaster DVD RW
Hard Drive: Western Digital Black 640GB
External HD: Maxtor 500 GB
Monitor: (3) 23" Widescreen ASUS VH236H
Operating System: Windows Vista 64
Thank you for you attention in this matter.
Brent
Please!!!!! Guy's, help me.
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