- #Nvidia control panel windows 10 no sli option install
- #Nvidia control panel windows 10 no sli option drivers
SLI is a bizzare way of doing hardware, so Windows has no inbuilt tools to tell you what's going on. As Nvidia's support is outsourced and you're one of the six people who bought RTX 2080 SUPER cards to run in SLI, you're noise.
#Nvidia control panel windows 10 no sli option install
Reporting it to Nvidia is a possibility, then you become one of the ten million people who tried to install their card upside down or in a toaster.
#Nvidia control panel windows 10 no sli option drivers
Nvidia drivers appear to have this as an open issue on Windand/or on Ryzen platforms.įrom what I can tell, there seems to be nothing you can do other than sit back and hope Nvidia makes a working driver. How do I get this to work? Is there some sort of Nvidia log or diagnostic file I could look at? I didn't see anything in Event Viewer that looked like it applied. I have all the latest drivers for my hardware. There are no error codes for the graphics cards in Device Manager. I get the message about the system is capable of higher performance and when I go to enable SLI, I get the same issue where it doesn't work and windows makes the same sounds. I've tried booting without the NVLink bridge installed and installing the drivers, then shutting down the PC and installing the NVLink bridge and rebooting. I disconnected and reconnected the power cables to the cards and the PSU. I've tried taking the cards out and putting them back in then connecting the NVLink bridge and that hasn't worked. I've tried several recent driver versions with using DDU in safe mode in between them and none of them worked to enable SLI. The only devices plugged in are a USB mouse, USB, keyboard, and the monitor. Also, I close the programs that need to be closed according to Nvidia control panel and it allows me to proceed. When I click on "Maximize 3D Performance" then click on apply Windows make the found new hardware sound, the screen goes black then it makes the sound you hear when you unplug a USB device and the screen image comes back and shows that SLI is not enabled according to the Nvidia control panel. Now I can't enable SLI through the Nvidia control panel. I had SLI working in this version of Windows 10 and earlier versions of Windows 10 also without an issue before the reinstall. That issue was resolved with a reinstall.
I reinstalled Windows 10(version 2004) last night due to an issue after the recent Windows 10 version 2004 patch.