Are you running Windows XP? Because I know from experience 2000 doesn't work with SLI :-(
edit: Bah, ignore that, I re-read your problem and you are probably running XP from the sounds of the errors.
When I ran SLI, it was just instant and worked fine, swap the little card for dual video cards...
Dual boot 64bit with 32bit... You only get a performance increase with software that is 64bit. ( Unreal 2k4, and HL2 ( some ) are the only games with 64bit support I have seen myself ) When you do run 64 on 64, it is a fantastic boost of performance compared to 32 on 32.
I guess I should wait till it's released...
Note to DRM though, yes it ruins file sharing, but more importantly it just is a pain to those obeying all the rules, it makes the ease of working with and using your own files time consuming and painful.
Odd note, I have had more issues with my own...
I personally would never get Vista because I do wish to have an operating system, not an OS with a billion different things I didn't want. An operating system is just supposed to be the middle man between hardware and the applications you run, I do not wish to have "an experience" in itself from...
Yay for bloatware and DRM, Screw microsoft.
Only thing I looked foward to on that OS was an improved filesystem that didn't require defragmentations, like MAC OS & Linux. They were going to have that, but they sucked at it and decided to leave it was a later "upgrade" that wont happen for a...
Reformat, reinstall Windows, Micro$haft blows.
I honestly think that, while SP2 is the cause of a lot of problems, you could have kept SP2 and fixed your problem there. It was probably a safety feature or SP2's built in firewall that was keeping you out, and it just needed to be disabled...
Anyone ever hear of the world of marketing? It has brought us such great things as, advertising!
This is the same shit, just ignore things that displease you! You have the power to click the [x]
GPUs are only going to hotter and hotter, they are already pushing their limits for temps.. afaik, 50-60C as some see as being normal temps, just is way to much stress for any microprocessor.