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Old 09-04-2009, 08:02 AM   #1
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Old 09-04-2009, 11:22 AM   #3
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My problem is that I'm often attracted to niche and products and new technologies. For whatever reason, I was obsessed last November with multi-GPU setups and hopped aboard the SLI bandwagon. The problem? Asus stopped providing updates for my motherboard's chipset, and it wasn't able to properly communicate with Nvidia's latest graphics drivers.

Of course now that I'm researching things, I'm finding that the motherboards I like tend to be for intel's i7 chipsets rather than the older (and more established) Core 2 models. Why must I make things so bloody difficult?
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My problem is that I'm often attracted to niche and products and new technologies. For whatever reason, I was obsessed last November with multi-GPU setups and hopped aboard the SLI bandwagon. The problem? Asus stopped providing updates for my motherboard's chipset, and it wasn't able to properly communicate with Nvidia's latest graphics drivers.

Of course now that I'm researching things, I'm finding that the motherboards I like tend to be for intel's i7 chipsets rather than the older (and more established) Core 2 models. Why must I make things so bloody difficult?
You should be able find updates for your chipset by looking at the chipset manufacturers website and not asus. Im guessing its most likely Nvidia since you a running SLi so id get the chipset and card drivers from nvidia's website. Or if its an intel chipset get the drivers from intel.
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You should be able find updates for your chipset by looking at the chipset manufacturers website and not asus. Im guessing its most likely Nvidia since you a running SLi so id get the chipset and card drivers from nvidia's website. Or if its an intel chipset get the drivers from intel.
Oh - I've looked. The problem is that my motherboard was the only one ever made that uses this particular Nvidia chipset (didn't realize this till after the fact) – it's an SLI revision of a non-SLI motherboard

I've tried installing the closest drivers on Nvidia's site (those for the non-SLI version of the board), but they aren't recognized as compatible. Asus, on the other hand, hasn't updated their bios or driver entries for this board in quite some time. I may contact Nvidia for a workaround. I've already contacted my PC builder, who's graciously agreed to have the system shipped back to California, but I would rather not be separated from the system for a long time
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Oh - I've looked. The problem is that my motherboard was the only one ever made that uses this particular Nvidia chipset (didn't realize this till after the fact) – it's an SLI revision of a non-SLI motherboard

I've tried installing the closest drivers on Nvidia's site (those for the non-SLI version of the board), but they aren't recognized as compatible. Asus, on the other hand, hasn't updated their bios or driver entries for this board in quite some time. I may contact Nvidia for a workaround. I've already contacted my PC builder, who's graciously agreed to have the system shipped back to California, but I would rather not be separated from the system for a long time
This is the first time Ive heard of this one. Good luck with getting a solution to this, its always annoying to find that there is very little or no support/updates.
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