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8800 GT SLI Problem in VISTA

Original Message
Name: Thomasmollo
Date: March 18, 2008 at 07:39:42 Pacific
Subject: 8800 GT SLI Problem in VISTA
OS: Vista Home Premium
CPU/Ram: Athlon X2 6000
Comment:
I scored 120,000 in Aquamark 3 with 1 8800 GT 512. Then after installing Vista Home Premium my Aquamark 3 Score fell to 15,000.

Even worse ! I then installed a second 8800 GT 512 in my computer running SLI and my score fell to 14,000 !

I tried installing different drivers with no better result. So I un-installed one 8800 GT card and with only 1 8800 GT I scored 15,720 !

Why is SLI slower in Windows VISTA ?

I understand my scores probably dropped once I installed VISTA because VISTA requires more memory BUT ..... It seems like SLI (Dual Graphics Cards) do not work in Windows Vista Premium 32 bit OS ??

Can anyone help me out ?

Thank You.

~Thomas


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