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A8N SLI Deluxe Problems w/ SLI

 
 
tim.stevens
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      11th Dec 2005

I recently had to RMA my A8N Deluxe because the chipset fan died and
the system was constantly rebooting. So, installed new motherboard,
powered everything up, and am having problems. First off, specs:

AMD FX-55 CPU
(2) NVIDIA 6800 Ultra video cards in SLI
1 gig Corsair ram (2 512 meg dimms in slots 1 & 3)

Ok, I have the selector card oriented so that the SLI side is in, I
have the SLI power connector attached to the motherboard and both video
cards have their own power connectors. I booted the system with the
video cable attached to the top card. I had no signal. I thought I'd
installed the board wrong, but out of curiosity I plugged the video
cable into the bottom card and got output... curious.

I boot into windows, and the system cannot see that I have two 6800's.
I go to Add New Hardware, try to detect new, but it finds nothing. Just
the single card. Then, curiously, the screen goes black. I shut down
the computer.

Now, I cannot get any video from either card. Interestingly, though,
the system boots up correctly and gets to windows, and I can even use
Remote Desktop to get in there and see such. It recognizes the 1 gig of
memory, but now doesn't see EITHER video card.

I've removed both cards and re-seated, tried it in non-SLI mode with
just the upper card, tried different power connectors... etc. etc. No
dice. Any suggestions on what might be wrong? I unfortunately don't
have any other PCI-E video cards to test with, nor any friends from
whom I could borrow one.

Thanks,

-tim

 
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RonK
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      11th Dec 2005
Did you enable both in bios ?

"tim.stevens" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I recently had to RMA my A8N Deluxe because the chipset fan died and
> the system was constantly rebooting. So, installed new motherboard,
> powered everything up, and am having problems. First off, specs:
>
> AMD FX-55 CPU
> (2) NVIDIA 6800 Ultra video cards in SLI
> 1 gig Corsair ram (2 512 meg dimms in slots 1 & 3)
>
> Ok, I have the selector card oriented so that the SLI side is in, I
> have the SLI power connector attached to the motherboard and both video
> cards have their own power connectors. I booted the system with the
> video cable attached to the top card. I had no signal. I thought I'd
> installed the board wrong, but out of curiosity I plugged the video
> cable into the bottom card and got output... curious.
>
> I boot into windows, and the system cannot see that I have two 6800's.
> I go to Add New Hardware, try to detect new, but it finds nothing. Just
> the single card. Then, curiously, the screen goes black. I shut down
> the computer.
>
> Now, I cannot get any video from either card. Interestingly, though,
> the system boots up correctly and gets to windows, and I can even use
> Remote Desktop to get in there and see such. It recognizes the 1 gig of
> memory, but now doesn't see EITHER video card.
>
> I've removed both cards and re-seated, tried it in non-SLI mode with
> just the upper card, tried different power connectors... etc. etc. No
> dice. Any suggestions on what might be wrong? I unfortunately don't
> have any other PCI-E video cards to test with, nor any friends from
> whom I could borrow one.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -tim
>



 
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tim.stevens
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      11th Dec 2005

I can't remember exactly the setting I changed, but there was something
relating to SLI and I set it to "auto." Now, of course, I can't get to
the BIOS.

 
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      12th Dec 2005
Try clearing the bios with the jumper then see if it boots with display.

"tim.stevens" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> I recently had to RMA my A8N Deluxe because the chipset fan died and
> the system was constantly rebooting. So, installed new motherboard,
> powered everything up, and am having problems. First off, specs:
>
> AMD FX-55 CPU
> (2) NVIDIA 6800 Ultra video cards in SLI
> 1 gig Corsair ram (2 512 meg dimms in slots 1 & 3)
>
> Ok, I have the selector card oriented so that the SLI side is in, I
> have the SLI power connector attached to the motherboard and both video
> cards have their own power connectors. I booted the system with the
> video cable attached to the top card. I had no signal. I thought I'd
> installed the board wrong, but out of curiosity I plugged the video
> cable into the bottom card and got output... curious.
>
> I boot into windows, and the system cannot see that I have two 6800's.
> I go to Add New Hardware, try to detect new, but it finds nothing. Just
> the single card. Then, curiously, the screen goes black. I shut down
> the computer.
>
> Now, I cannot get any video from either card. Interestingly, though,
> the system boots up correctly and gets to windows, and I can even use
> Remote Desktop to get in there and see such. It recognizes the 1 gig of
> memory, but now doesn't see EITHER video card.
>
> I've removed both cards and re-seated, tried it in non-SLI mode with
> just the upper card, tried different power connectors... etc. etc. No
> dice. Any suggestions on what might be wrong? I unfortunately don't
> have any other PCI-E video cards to test with, nor any friends from
> whom I could borrow one.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -tim
>



 
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      12th Dec 2005
In bios under Advanced, AI-Selector - set it to Dual Video Cards

"tim.stevens" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I can't remember exactly the setting I changed, but there was something
> relating to SLI and I set it to "auto." Now, of course, I can't get to
> the BIOS.
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tim.stevens
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      12th Dec 2005

Yes, this is set to Dual, and the other settings on the SLI section are
set to Auto.

Interestingly, I tried to boot up the system last night and again the
lower video card is working. However, still just one card shows up in
Device Manager. I tried updating the nFORCE drivers, but after the IDE
installation the process fails with a rather unhelpful message of
"1155." I was tempted to flash the motherboard's BIOS, but it is
already 1015.

Any other suggestions? I'm happy to format the system if that will help
anything. I'd love to swap the video cards around and see if only the
one card is working, but unfortunately the system is water-cooled, and
doing so would take a few hours' worth of draining and re-tubing

Thanks again,

-tim

 
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RonK
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      12th Dec 2005
Do you have the extra 4 wire molex plugged in near the top video slot ?

"tim.stevens" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yes, this is set to Dual, and the other settings on the SLI section are
> set to Auto.
>
> Interestingly, I tried to boot up the system last night and again the
> lower video card is working. However, still just one card shows up in
> Device Manager. I tried updating the nFORCE drivers, but after the IDE
> installation the process fails with a rather unhelpful message of
> "1155." I was tempted to flash the motherboard's BIOS, but it is
> already 1015.
>
> Any other suggestions? I'm happy to format the system if that will help
> anything. I'd love to swap the video cards around and see if only the
> one card is working, but unfortunately the system is water-cooled, and
> doing so would take a few hours' worth of draining and re-tubing
>
> Thanks again,
>
> -tim
>



 
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tim.stevens
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      12th Dec 2005

Yep, I have the plug in above the upper video card slot, the 6-pin
power connector toward the top of the motherboard, and the 24-pin ATX
power connector all on there. Each card has their own 6-pin power
connector installed as well, and each card has a green light
illuminated when I turn the system on showing that they have power.

 
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RonK
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      12th Dec 2005
Do you have the bridge between the cards connected firmly ?

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> Yep, I have the plug in above the upper video card slot, the 6-pin
> power connector toward the top of the motherboard, and the 24-pin ATX
> power connector all on there. Each card has their own 6-pin power
> connector installed as well, and each card has a green light
> illuminated when I turn the system on showing that they have power.
>



 
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tim.stevens
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      12th Dec 2005

Yes, I even flipped it around to see if it would matter, but it doesn't
seem to have a particular orientation. The bridge is installed firmly
and supported in place.

 
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