SLI 980ti problem

Solution
The screenshot you put up was of Nvidia Control Panel's PhysX menu. If your SLI was configured properly, your menu under the same tab would look more like this:
sli_622.jpg


Be sure your SLI bridge is connected and everything is configured how it should be. For some reason, the system doesn't seem to be recognizing the SLI configuration.

To begin with, you might want to plug all of your monitors into the same GPU, and then run DDU to do a fresh installation of the graphics drivers (will start download automatically. . . run in safe mode when prompted): http://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,20.html
The screenshot you put up was of Nvidia Control Panel's PhysX menu. If your SLI was configured properly, your menu under the same tab would look more like this:
sli_622.jpg


Be sure your SLI bridge is connected and everything is configured how it should be. For some reason, the system doesn't seem to be recognizing the SLI configuration.

To begin with, you might want to plug all of your monitors into the same GPU, and then run DDU to do a fresh installation of the graphics drivers (will start download automatically. . . run in safe mode when prompted): http://www.guru3d.com/files-get/display-driver-uninstaller-download,20.html
 
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