Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
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Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
Interesting hack for those without sli mobo's. http://xdevs.com/e107_plugins/content/c ... content.30" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
No surprises there. Nvidia loves artificial limitations in order to promote their proprietary technology.
For example, in Windows7 you used to be able to use an ATI card for graphics and have a second Nvidia card to use solely for Physx. With the latest Nvidia driver they disable Physx acceleration if any ATI hardware is detected in your system.
And to add insult to injury, there is actually a hack to get Physx on ATI cards with the Batman:Arkham Asylum game:
http://forum.beyond3d.com/showpost.php? ... ostcount=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Basically the game can fallback onto CPU physics rendering and it looks almost as good as the Nvidia GPU Physx. But the developers deliberately disabled the built-in fallback. I guess thats not how it was Meant to be Played... lol.
For example, in Windows7 you used to be able to use an ATI card for graphics and have a second Nvidia card to use solely for Physx. With the latest Nvidia driver they disable Physx acceleration if any ATI hardware is detected in your system.
And to add insult to injury, there is actually a hack to get Physx on ATI cards with the Batman:Arkham Asylum game:
http://forum.beyond3d.com/showpost.php? ... ostcount=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Basically the game can fallback onto CPU physics rendering and it looks almost as good as the Nvidia GPU Physx. But the developers deliberately disabled the built-in fallback. I guess thats not how it was Meant to be Played... lol.
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Re: Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
This makes me sick to my stomach, keep letting me know about this stuff, I am going to bring all these concerns up at the next NVDA shareholders meeting, what they don't realize is that INTC is coming for them with a few others, and instead of fracturing the industry with these tricks because the think it will give them an edge, it may cost them and ATI both. Divided many great empires fell.cybereality wrote:For example, in Windows7 you used to be able to use an ATI card for graphics and have a second Nvidia card to use solely for Physx. With the latest Nvidia driver they disable Physx acceleration if any ATI hardware is detected in your system.
LOL!!!!And to add insult to injury, there is actually a hack to get Physx on ATI cards with the Batman:Arkham Asylum game:
http://forum.beyond3d.com/showpost.php? ... ostcount=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Basically the game can fallback onto CPU physics rendering and it looks almost as good as the Nvidia GPU Physx. But the developers deliberately disabled the built-in fallback. I guess thats not how it was Meant to be Played... lol.
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Re: Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
That pisses me off, because my mobo has integrated ATI x1300.cybereality wrote:With the latest Nvidia driver they disable Physx acceleration if any ATI hardware is detected in your system.
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Re: Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
imagine if all hardware manufacturers were like that
intel disables all non-microsoft webcams
amd disables all nvidia cards drivers
ati doesn't accept samsung displays
down to usb pci-e boards only accepting an "accepted list" of devices
ahh that would be interesting and cause a lot of cursing
only SOLUTION
use linux
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intel disables all non-microsoft webcams
amd disables all nvidia cards drivers
ati doesn't accept samsung displays
down to usb pci-e boards only accepting an "accepted list" of devices
ahh that would be interesting and cause a lot of cursing
only SOLUTION
use linux
jokin jokin
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- Okta
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Re: Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
Surely they would have their ass sued out with anti competitive laws for this? They would not have a leg to stand on.For example, in Windows7 you used to be able to use an ATI card for graphics and have a second Nvidia card to use solely for Physx. With the latest Nvidia driver they disable Physx acceleration if any ATI hardware is detected in your system.
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Re: Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
Great find, Okta!
That is what I call a scandal. I wonder if the sli-enabled motherboards do anything apart from brandishing the sli logo. If it's just a simple matter of checking a certificate and the chipset name the sli-ready logo might be there just for show. That could well mean that we were being tricked into buying sli-ready motherboards for nothing for the last few years
Outrageous behaviour on nvidia's side. I wonder how many more client-crippling marketing moves they are going to make before they cross the line and get the well deserved kick out the door.
That is what I call a scandal. I wonder if the sli-enabled motherboards do anything apart from brandishing the sli logo. If it's just a simple matter of checking a certificate and the chipset name the sli-ready logo might be there just for show. That could well mean that we were being tricked into buying sli-ready motherboards for nothing for the last few years
Outrageous behaviour on nvidia's side. I wonder how many more client-crippling marketing moves they are going to make before they cross the line and get the well deserved kick out the door.
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Re: Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
You are correct, all you need to do to make a "real" SLI board is to pay some royalties. Other than that, there is no real difference.
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Re: Activating NVIDIA SLI on all motherboards, detailed HOW-TO
Nice. Bunch of con artists they are. They managed and still manage to trick the public into buying vaporware. I say that's the con of the decade!PalmerTech wrote:You are correct, all you need to do to make a "real" SLI board is to pay some royalties. Other than that, there is no real difference.