Well, it wasn't much about SLI, but moreso programs that could use multiple GPUs for rendering and such, not using SLI but directly accessing them with ex. CUDA. But then again, I don't need that amount of power in practical uses.
And indeed, one powerful GPU is better than two weaker ones.
I think we found the culprit!
Before it would start rebooting after watching a video for 2 minutes, now it doesn't.
Ran some tests, no abnormalities or reboots. It works again! Thanks!
Before closing this thread, one more question:
Regarding that I probably won't buy a second graphics card, I'm...
I do have a 550W PSU in another system (CoolerMaster G550M), however it doesn't have enough pins for the CPU.
The Taichi requires 8+4, while the 550W has 8.
Unless you tell me it's safe to try, I don't want to blow up another PSU.
I can't get into the BIOS as it doesn't boot anymore, but I recall it being the one-to last version (3.60), instead of the latest (3.90).
However, it has ran with 3.60 for most of it's lifetime, so I'm not suspecting the BIOS.
Hello,
First post, always found answers here except for this problem, so figured I'd ask.
My PC has so far ran without issues. However, a few weeks back, it began rebooting at random. No BSOD, just a black screen and the fans spinning up again for a moment before starting again. I thought...