SLI on Precision T7500

Hello.

I tried for the past few days get 2 GeForce GTX 670 cards working in SLI on my Precision T7500.

I have the cards installed in PCIe SLOT2 and SLOT4 and connected by a bridge standard SLI ASUS. I also configured the video BIOS as 'Option 1'.

The two cards are recognized. The system starts. I can connect the video cable to each card and it works. I see also two cards on the Windows Device Manager and nVidea Control Panel. However, I have not all the SLI settings there. I have run many tests and confirmed that SLI is actually not work. I use the latest version of 304 nVidea driver.

What Miss me? Can you please help me?

Hi thewaver,

Welcome to the community.

As explained by you it seems that your computer answer about all the needs for SLI configuration work on your machine. However, we have not tried SLI bridge from ASUS, on our Dell Machines. Please check on this part and keep us informed.

In addition, you can check the link next to the site Web of Nvidia for all your FAQ about SLI:

www.GeForce.com/.../FAQ

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