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2 x GPU Scores with SLI Disabled

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Just looking through top scores for dual card (2gpu) runs for 3dm06 and notice the first 3 all have runs on XP with SLI disabled. Can they still be counted as dual card runs?

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actually rephrase - positions 2,3,4 - must have been the way i searched

In the past, GPU-Z wasn't detecting SLI in XP OS.

 

It shouldn't be a big problem to separate the SLI from non-SLI runs, though ...

Some drivers didn't co-operate with some GPU-Z versions correctly. So SLI wasn't shown in GPU-Z, although being enabled.

Some drivers didn't co-operate with some GPU-Z versions correctly. So SLI wasn't shown in GPU-Z, although being enabled.

 

Sry, yer too fast, " wut:confused: " was directed at the op, didn't quite get what he was asking.

 

(add 2fast to your usertitle) :P

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Sry, yer too fast, " wut:confused: " was directed at the op, didn't quite get what he was asking.

 

What I am saying is there are a number of submissions saying dual card runs, but when you look at their screenshots they have "SLI disabled" in the GPUZ tabs.

This is more an issue for techpowerup - maybe they can fix it in a later revision?

 

As long as it's easy to spot the difference between SLI and single card I think this is not a big issue:) No reason to lose any sleep over it. No obvious SLi results will get blocked for cheating because it says "disabled" in GPUz.

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