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I spent the day trying to figure out "why not" and "how can I", to get this to work but no avail....

 

One computer 5930@ 4.5,

P3dv3.2,

39" 4k monitor, (I also have a spare 39" 4k if needed).

32" monitor 1900x1060 (I think)

2x 980ti GPU, (I also have a spare set of 2x Titan cards also if needed).

I also have 8x 24" Thru 29" monitors if needed.

I also have 3x additional computers if needed.

 

I can run P3d in SLI using both monitors without issues BUT I get better frame rates if I run it off 1 GPU but it will OOM quicker if the card is taxed high.

 

If I disable SLI and or remove the SLI cable, then try to utilize one card for each screen, I get an instant FREEZE or BSD.

 

Am I overlooking something!

 

All I am doing is trying to set up a 39" VC screen, additional screens for left view, a screen for full glass and other gauges.

 

Nick


Nick Sciortino

 

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Please delete as I found my answer... Thanks

 

Internet is my friend... Nvidia Surround and identical monitors...


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