Hi so my brain is melted at this point so hoping somebody can point me in the right direction here.
A while ago I won a 2GB evga gtx 770 in a competition. Im already running an asus 2gb 770. between college and work i only got around to hooking it all up yesterday and things were looking good until i got to device manager. Besides one fo the cards there was a yellow exclamation mark and the warning was:
Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)
So i took everything apart again, I first tried my original Asus card in both PCI slots and worked fine, everything was green and good to go.
Next step was putting in the new Evga card and that worked perfectly in both slots also. all drivers are up to date and such.
Next I put both back in and I alternated the slots from the first attempt. it seems that whichever card is in PCI slot 2 is giving the warning despite both cards working perfectly independently.
Just to be sure I completely removed any Nvidia files, folders whatever from the comp and did a fresh install of all drivers etc. I then repeated the above steps with the same results.
I really cant figure it out because both cards are listed in my bios and my device manager (but not in Nvidia control panel incidentally).
Does anybody out there have any ideas?
My specs are:
Asus Maximus VI Hero mobo
Asus 2gb GTX 770
Evga 2gb GTX 770
Intel i5 -4670k processor
Corsair 750M (i looked into this maybe being the cause but others have 770's SLI'd with 750W also)
8Gb Ram
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
A while ago I won a 2GB evga gtx 770 in a competition. Im already running an asus 2gb 770. between college and work i only got around to hooking it all up yesterday and things were looking good until i got to device manager. Besides one fo the cards there was a yellow exclamation mark and the warning was:
Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)
So i took everything apart again, I first tried my original Asus card in both PCI slots and worked fine, everything was green and good to go.
Next step was putting in the new Evga card and that worked perfectly in both slots also. all drivers are up to date and such.
Next I put both back in and I alternated the slots from the first attempt. it seems that whichever card is in PCI slot 2 is giving the warning despite both cards working perfectly independently.
Just to be sure I completely removed any Nvidia files, folders whatever from the comp and did a fresh install of all drivers etc. I then repeated the above steps with the same results.
I really cant figure it out because both cards are listed in my bios and my device manager (but not in Nvidia control panel incidentally).
Does anybody out there have any ideas?
My specs are:
Asus Maximus VI Hero mobo
Asus 2gb GTX 770
Evga 2gb GTX 770
Intel i5 -4670k processor
Corsair 750M (i looked into this maybe being the cause but others have 770's SLI'd with 750W also)
8Gb Ram
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!