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Newbie
Videocard: SLI 680GTX
Processor: i7 3930k 4,8 HT off
Mainboard: Asus Rampage IV
Memory: 16gb gSkill RipjawsZ 2133
Soundcard: X-fi Titanium
PSU: Corsair AX1200W
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How to put my second 680gtx in pci-e 3.0? -
04-30-2012, 14:03
| posts: 20 | Location: Bilbao
I have this pc:
Corsair AX1200W
i7 3930K C2 @ 4,6 HT ON 1,36v
Corsair H80
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
16Gbs GSKILL 17000 RipjawsZ (2133mhz) 9-11-10-28 1.65v
SLI 680GTX (MSI+ASUS)
X-Fi Titanium Pro Fatal1ty
SSD OCZ Vertex 3 120gbs
HDD Velociraptor 150gbs
HDD Maxtor 240gbs
ASUS VG236H
I can put asus card in pci-e 3.0 with a fix of the regedit (create dword value, 0004 etc) but i cant put in my second gpu, the msi. Its imposible. i dont found the way. now i have asus in pci-e 3.0 and msi 2.0. 
PD:Sorry for my english.
Last edited by Xipe; 04-30-2012 at 14:18.
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Master Guru
Videocard: Sapphire HD7970 CFX
Processor: i7 3930k @ 4.8GHz
Mainboard: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Memory: 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X CL7
Soundcard: FiiO E7 + E9 + DT-770 PRO
PSU: Silverstone ST Plus 1000W
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04-30-2012, 14:32
| posts: 539 | Location: Spain
You should do it the same way you did it for the 1st GPU.
Either ways, as long as both cards run at 16x (PCIe 2.0) it will not bottleneck them.
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Newbie
Videocard: SLI 680GTX
Processor: i7 3930k 4,8 HT off
Mainboard: Asus Rampage IV
Memory: 16gb gSkill RipjawsZ 2133
Soundcard: X-fi Titanium
PSU: Corsair AX1200W
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04-30-2012, 14:41
| posts: 20 | Location: Bilbao
But i dont found the other graphic.
http://i.imgur.com/2Xqoi.png
I only see one graphics card.
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: 680 FTW 4GB SLI 1254/7200
Processor: i7 2600k 4.7Ghz HT Off
Mainboard: Asus P8P67 Deluxe
Memory: RipJaws X 2x8GB 2133Mhz
Soundcard: Phoebus + DT880 Pro 250
PSU: Corsair AX 1200
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04-30-2012, 14:48
| posts: 14,700 | Location: New Jersey, USA
enable sli? you only see 1 card in device manager?
Last edited by ---TK---; 04-30-2012 at 17:37.
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Master Guru
Videocard: GTX 670 Windforce 3X
Processor: i5 2500k / 4.5GHz @1.275v
Mainboard: Asus P8Z68 V-Pro Gen 3
Memory: Corsair Ven 2x4GB 1866MHz
Soundcard: Recon3D Fatal1ty Pro
PSU: Antec 1200W
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04-30-2012, 15:59
| posts: 393 | Location: Old England
PCI-E 2.0 when using SLI according to your manufacturers website otherwise PCI-E 3.0 for a single GPU.
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Master Guru
Videocard: GTX 670 Windforce 3X
Processor: i5 2500k / 4.5GHz @1.275v
Mainboard: Asus P8Z68 V-Pro Gen 3
Memory: Corsair Ven 2x4GB 1866MHz
Soundcard: Recon3D Fatal1ty Pro
PSU: Antec 1200W
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04-30-2012, 16:05
| posts: 393 | Location: Old England
Duplicate post.
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Member Guru
Videocard: EVGA GTX 580 872mhz
Processor: 2600k @4.4 HT
Mainboard: Asus P8P67 Evo
Memory: 8Gb RipjawsX
Soundcard: X-Fi Extreme Music
PSU: Corsair TX850 v2
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04-30-2012, 16:40
| posts: 145 | Location: UK
Quote:
Originally Posted by kcuestag
You should do it the same way you did it for the 1st GPU.
Either ways, as long as both cards run at 16x (PCIe 2.0) it will not bottleneck them. 
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No current GPU will bottleneck @ 8x PCIe 2.0 nevermind 16x.
Maybe in the future but not now.
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Master Guru
Videocard: 3x GTX680
Processor: 3930k @ 4800
Mainboard: Gigabyte x79 UD7 OC
Memory: G.Skill 2400
Soundcard:
PSU: 1200+1050w
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04-30-2012, 17:36
| posts: 162
Quote:
Originally Posted by xaudiox
No current GPU will bottleneck @ 8x PCIe 2.0 nevermind 16x.
Maybe in the future but not now.
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Read this 
Callsign_Vega @ xtremesystems proved it otherwise in SLI
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ion-2012/page6
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Master Guru
Videocard: Sapphire HD7970 CFX
Processor: i7 3930k @ 4.8GHz
Mainboard: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Memory: 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X CL7
Soundcard: FiiO E7 + E9 + DT-770 PRO
PSU: Silverstone ST Plus 1000W
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04-30-2012, 18:11
| posts: 539 | Location: Spain
Quote:
Originally Posted by xaudiox
No current GPU will bottleneck @ 8x PCIe 2.0 nevermind 16x.
Maybe in the future but not now.
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I actually did some testing on GTX680 SLI and PCIe 2.0 @ x8 does bottleneck the GTX680 SLI by about ~4%.
It's a really small difference but it's still there, however PCIe 2.0 @ x16 does not bottleneck them at all on SLI, only on 3 and 4 cards and huge resolutions, anything below 2560x1600 for 2 GTX680's at PCIe 2.0 x16 and bottleneck is none.
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Master Guru
Videocard: 3x GTX680
Processor: 3930k @ 4800
Mainboard: Gigabyte x79 UD7 OC
Memory: G.Skill 2400
Soundcard:
PSU: 1200+1050w
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04-30-2012, 18:45
| posts: 162
Quote:
Originally Posted by kcuestag
I actually did some testing on GTX680 SLI and PCIe 2.0 @ x8 does bottleneck the GTX680 SLI by about ~4%.
It's a really small difference but it's still there, however PCIe 2.0 @ x16 does not bottleneck them at all on SLI, only on 3 and 4 cards and huge resolutions, anything below 2560x1600 for 2 GTX680's at PCIe 2.0 x16 and bottleneck is none.
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2x680 SLI
Bottleneck in 1080p in Bf3 
It is not big but it is there ....
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5082272
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Master Guru
Videocard: Sapphire HD7970 CFX
Processor: i7 3930k @ 4.8GHz
Mainboard: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Memory: 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X CL7
Soundcard: FiiO E7 + E9 + DT-770 PRO
PSU: Silverstone ST Plus 1000W
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04-30-2012, 18:47
| posts: 539 | Location: Spain
Quote:
Originally Posted by nizzen
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Not even a 1%... 
Edit:
Not to mention it's measured in Multiplayer which is really hard to compare as you will NEVER see the same situation and same performance in the same place on different rounds. 
I tested this with a friend's rig with i7 3960X @ 5GHz and PCIe 3.0 against my i7 2600k @ 5GHZ and PCIe 2.0 16x-16x and bottleneck was none.
Last edited by kcuestag; 04-30-2012 at 18:49.
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Master Guru
Videocard: 3x GTX680
Processor: 3930k @ 4800
Mainboard: Gigabyte x79 UD7 OC
Memory: G.Skill 2400
Soundcard:
PSU: 1200+1050w
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04-30-2012, 18:59
| posts: 162
Do not shoot the messenger...
You can do a "proper" test yoursef, and then post with you're result
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Master Guru
Videocard: Sapphire HD7970 CFX
Processor: i7 3930k @ 4.8GHz
Mainboard: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Memory: 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X CL7
Soundcard: FiiO E7 + E9 + DT-770 PRO
PSU: Silverstone ST Plus 1000W
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04-30-2012, 19:01
| posts: 539 | Location: Spain
Quote:
Originally Posted by nizzen
Do not shoot the messenger...
You can do a "proper" test yoursef, and then post with you're result 
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Not shooting you, just saying those tests that user did are quite unreliable since they're done on Multiplayer, where you can get 90fps in first round and 2nd try can give you 110fps... You will never see the same scenario in a Multiplayer game.
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Newbie
Videocard: GTX680
Processor: Sandy-E
Mainboard:
Memory:
Soundcard:
PSU: Seasonic P-1000
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04-30-2012, 20:16
| posts: 1
Xipe, I was wondering the same thing. The way to do it in my case was to actually disable SLI, then the new registry key will appear, just do it the same as for the first card then.
(if it's not there, try rebooting once with SLI disabled)
Btw I noticed that my second card drops to PCIx3.0 1.1 when idle, it ramps up to 3.0 when used.
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Newbie
Videocard: SLI 680GTX
Processor: i7 3930k 4,8 HT off
Mainboard: Asus Rampage IV
Memory: 16gb gSkill RipjawsZ 2133
Soundcard: X-fi Titanium
PSU: Corsair AX1200W
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05-01-2012, 04:41
| posts: 20 | Location: Bilbao
Thanks. I disabled the sli and then appears. Thanks.
Now my 2 680gtx in pci-e 3.0.
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Maha Guru
Videocard: XFX 7970 DD @ 1050/1500
Processor: i5 2500K @4.2Ghz CM V8
Mainboard: Asus P8Z68-V PRO
Memory: 8GB Gskill Sniper 1600mhz
Soundcard: X-Fi Titanium + HT 5.1
PSU: CoolerMaster GX 750w
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05-04-2012, 16:02
| posts: 1,526 | Location: Argentina // Buenos Aires
Quote:
Originally Posted by kcuestag
Not even a 1%...
Edit:
Not to mention it's measured in Multiplayer which is really hard to compare as you will NEVER see the same situation and same performance in the same place on different rounds.
I tested this with a friend's rig with i7 3960X @ 5GHz and PCIe 3.0 against my i7 2600k @ 5GHZ and PCIe 2.0 16x-16x and bottleneck was none.
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Edit: don't mind that, just saw your mobo has NF200 chip
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Master Guru
Videocard: Sapphire HD7970 CFX
Processor: i7 3930k @ 4.8GHz
Mainboard: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Memory: 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X CL7
Soundcard: FiiO E7 + E9 + DT-770 PRO
PSU: Silverstone ST Plus 1000W
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05-04-2012, 16:18
| posts: 539 | Location: Spain
Quote:
Originally Posted by pokerapar88
Edit: don't mind that, just saw your mobo has NF200 chip
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Yeah.
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Maha Guru
Videocard: XFX 7970 DD @ 1050/1500
Processor: i5 2500K @4.2Ghz CM V8
Mainboard: Asus P8Z68-V PRO
Memory: 8GB Gskill Sniper 1600mhz
Soundcard: X-Fi Titanium + HT 5.1
PSU: CoolerMaster GX 750w
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05-04-2012, 16:21
| posts: 1,526 | Location: Argentina // Buenos Aires
Quote:
Originally Posted by kcuestag
Yeah. 
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Anyway i really don't believe it is worth it. I'm running @8x and it is fluid and stutter free. I really don't believe there would be much of a difference except if you go trifire or 3 way sli... or ig you have videocards with double the power of a 580 for pci slot. like 2x GTX690s
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: MSI 7970 Xfire 1150/1700
Processor: i7 3770K @ 4.6ghz/CMV6GT
Mainboard: ASUS MaximusV FORMULA Z77
Memory: Dominator GT 16GB 2133
Soundcard: SB Recon3D Champion
PSU: CORSAIR AX1200 watt
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05-04-2012, 16:22
| posts: 4,916 | Location: PA, USA
If you do not have an ivy-bridge chip, you cannot run PCI-e 3.0. Even in single card.
Your PCI-e 3.0 slot is running and always will run in 2.0 until they come out witt an ivy-bridge extreme chip to install in your x79.
That apparently will be quarter 4 of this year.
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: EVGA GTX Titan SC H20
Processor: i7 2700K 5GHz 1.35 HT H20
Mainboard: Asus P8Z77-WS
Memory: G.Skill 8GBx2 2133
Soundcard: Xonar Phoebus-PC360/HD598
PSU: SeaSonic Platinum-1000
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05-04-2012, 16:26
| posts: 5,623 | Location: USA
Quote:
Originally Posted by pokerapar88
Edit: don't mind that, just saw your mobo has NF200 chip
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nope not NF200. PLX chip.
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Master Guru
Videocard: GTX 680 @ 1270Hz
Processor: AMD 1055t 3.5 GHz
Mainboard:
Memory:
Soundcard:
PSU: Corsair 850W
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05-04-2012, 17:03
| posts: 191
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How to my second 680gtx in pci-e 3.0?
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That is a nice complete phrase you did there. May I recall that a verb is most often necessary.
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Master Guru
Videocard: 3x GTX680
Processor: 3930k @ 4800
Mainboard: Gigabyte x79 UD7 OC
Memory: G.Skill 2400
Soundcard:
PSU: 1200+1050w
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05-04-2012, 20:02
| posts: 162
Quote:
Originally Posted by GhostXL
If you do not have an ivy-bridge chip, you cannot run PCI-e 3.0. Even in single card.
Your PCI-e 3.0 slot is running and always will run in 2.0 until they come out witt an ivy-bridge extreme chip to install in your x79.
That apparently will be quarter 4 of this year.
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Works with current cpus on x79. Not official, but with the reg fix it WORKS!
But if you do not believe....
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Maha Guru
Videocard: XFX 7970 DD @ 1050/1500
Processor: i5 2500K @4.2Ghz CM V8
Mainboard: Asus P8Z68-V PRO
Memory: 8GB Gskill Sniper 1600mhz
Soundcard: X-Fi Titanium + HT 5.1
PSU: CoolerMaster GX 750w
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05-04-2012, 20:04
| posts: 1,526 | Location: Argentina // Buenos Aires
Quote:
Originally Posted by Agent-A01
nope not NF200. PLX chip.
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"Designed for true power users, the P8P67 WS Revolution uses a built-in NF200 controller that enhances bandwidth availability between the board and the four graphics card expansion slots. This is ideal for NVIDIA GeForce SLI™ and AMD CrossFireX™, as the new motherboard can easily handle 2-Way SLI in dual PCI Express X16, while 3-Way SLI works in dual PCI Express X8 and one X16 link. This translates into a 26.4% performance increase compared to regular P67 motherboards with similar SLI configurations, as measured by 3DMark06. For CrossFireX, the P8P67 WS Revolution supports up to quad GPUs builds in PCI Express X8 links, unlike standard motherboards, which lack the bandwidth to do so."
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