Hey there,
I have two GTX 970's in SLI currently. One is a Zotac, the other an EVGA SC. I had two EVGAs, but sent one back and replaced it because of the coil whine that it was emitting. I am going to wind up replacing the second EVGA due to the same problem. I purchased and received the Zotac, installed the card, set up SLI and 3D, and all is well. Or so I thought...
Tonight I was playing some Skyrim, and noticed what I assume to be artifacting on the side of the screen. Never in the the center where my character is... only on the sides. It's like the game isn't fully rendering the environment. I Googled the hell out of it, and couldn't find the solution. I am assuming it is a form of artifacts. It only happens when in third person, though!
I loaded up Crysis 3, and played for some time, but didn't have problems. Same with Borderland 2. I did run Valley Benchmarking, and in some areas, the same thing happened!
My temperatures are around 80 degrees in SLI. When I disable SLI, I don't get it at all (although of course the 3D is much more choppy!).
Is this normal? Should I be concerned about the Zotac (which is the primary card for now?).
Thoughts? Comments? It's all appreciated!
I have two GTX 970's in SLI currently. One is a Zotac, the other an EVGA SC. I had two EVGAs, but sent one back and replaced it because of the coil whine that it was emitting. I am going to wind up replacing the second EVGA due to the same problem. I purchased and received the Zotac, installed the card, set up SLI and 3D, and all is well. Or so I thought...
Tonight I was playing some Skyrim, and noticed what I assume to be artifacting on the side of the screen. Never in the the center where my character is... only on the sides. It's like the game isn't fully rendering the environment. I Googled the hell out of it, and couldn't find the solution. I am assuming it is a form of artifacts. It only happens when in third person, though!
I loaded up Crysis 3, and played for some time, but didn't have problems. Same with Borderland 2. I did run Valley Benchmarking, and in some areas, the same thing happened!
My temperatures are around 80 degrees in SLI. When I disable SLI, I don't get it at all (although of course the 3D is much more choppy!).
Is this normal? Should I be concerned about the Zotac (which is the primary card for now?).
Thoughts? Comments? It's all appreciated!