FALCON BMS 4.33 U3 / SLI
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The OP is a bit confusing to be sure. Just a few things:
1.) BMS doesn’t take advantage of SLI so there is no taking advantage of SLI for BMS. I have a pair of Titan X (Maxwell not Pascal) and fly this way all the time with BMS.
2.) The main difference between you and I is you are failing to see that you can use another extraction program like MFDE and another computer attached to your network to display the extracted displays which is exactly what I do. If you are using BMS built in extraction you might want to take a look at one of the other extraction programs as they give you options like server/client which you do not have with BMS itself and tend to give you better FPS than the built in extraction.
My guess is the problem lies in how you have the Windows displays set up. Unless Windows 10 is just rather horrid at dealing with multiple video cards and multiple display setups. I run Windows 7 and only the SLI video cards so I cannot duplicate or speak to the problem directly.
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Stubbies, do you use Helios on your setup?
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Hello,
Thanks for your answers.
Stubbies, I will follow your advices, and all.
Yes, I’m on Windows 10. I must do a new installation with W7, and it’s not the first time what I ear it’s more better to use W7 than W10.
So, according to you :1/W7 is recommended that w10
2/Use MFD Extractor
3/Nvidia Inspector force SFROk, I try with this advices.
It will take me time to re-install everything, but I think it’s very interesting to have any answers around experience about Falcon / SLI / Surround / Export Display / OS.@+Markus
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2 titan x and 980ti?! Nice. It’s so overkill, that I think you should sell me that 980ti ha.
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2 titan x and 980ti?! Nice. It’s so overkill, that I think you should sell me that 980ti ha.
Get in line mister… he owes me a 980ti gift first.
:rofl:
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Get in line mister… he owes me a 980ti gift first.
:rofl:
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I already have one, I’m just being greedy
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I’m sorry !
But I have nothing to sell :rolleyes:@+Markus
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So my gift its on its way? [emoji38]
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So my gift its on its way? [emoji38]
I don’t think too
Yes, it’s true, it’s an expensive configuration, but it’s my only passion, so when I fly, I don’t want to be limited :rolleyes:
And I know with this configuration, I’m quiet for a long moment… .@+Markus
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Hello,
Thanks for your answers.
Stubbies, I will follow your advices, and all.
Yes, I’m on Windows 10. I must do a new installation with W7, and it’s not the first time what I ear it’s more better to use W7 than W10.
So, according to you :1/W7 is recommended that w10
No that I did not say. Plenty of people fly BMS on Win 10 just fine. Do those that run Win 10 also run multi screen? I’m sure some do. I had to put the caveat out there that I do not run Win 10 on my main system but Win 7 so my suggestions are based on that. My running of Win 7 versus Win 10 has nothing at all to do with BMS.
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2/Use MFD Extractor
That is an option yes but not the only one. There are other extractors as well. I just happen to use MFDE.
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3/Nvidia Inspector force SFR
I haven’t had to use NVidia Inspector since the good old days of 306.97. I’m quite sure everyone here that uses NVidia GPUs knows exactly what 306.97 was about. NVidia got their act together awhile ago for the driver so I have only used the NVidia Control Panel for quite some time now to configure the driver for BMS usage.
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2 titan x and 980ti?! Nice. It’s so overkill, that I think you should sell me that 980ti ha.
I didn’t buy my Titans based on any perceived need in BMS but for other gaming I do which will tax video cards heavily.
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I’m wondering why OP bought a 980ti to use as an input device, because that is all it is capable of doing on his rig???