Yesterday I bought a new PSU so i can plug-in my old GTX 760 and use it for monitor, because i wanted to free up the GTX 1080. When i turned on the PC first time there wasn't any problems, but after that whenever i start it i get some kind of error or warning that "nVidia graphics card not installed correctly. The SLI connector is attached to the SYNC/SDI finger on the graphics card." and it tells me to shut down.
2 weeks ago while still having the old PSU i plugged my old old GT 630 only to see how the 1080 will handle the rendering when its free and i didn't get any type of error/warning like this one.
2 weeks ago while still having the old PSU i plugged my old old GT 630 only to see how the 1080 will handle the rendering when its free and i didn't get any type of error/warning like this one.
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