Under the PCI settings I changed the generation settings from Gen1 to Gen2 (or auto I suppose will work), and I also changed the lanes being utilized from 8x to 16x. Then I made sure to go onto Nvidia's driver archive and download the latest 1080 drivers. Despite my GeForce Experience panel saying that it had already installed the latest drivers, running the actual application install I downloaded from Nvidia's site for whatever reason seemed to work. Maybe give that a try? That seems to be all I did to get it to work. Hope it works for you too!Phantom107 wrote:Could you elaborate more on what exactly you changed in BIOS please? I think I have the same problem...
Octane SLI Problems. Urgent Help Please
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Thanks! Set mine to gen3, hope that works... so far it does 

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