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295gtx no longer recognized as capable of running Physx

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2015/01/31 21:58:00 (permalink)
So I have a 570 and a 295 in my PC. Before I reformatted the computer last week I had the 570 running main gpu and the 295 running physx. Suddenly after the reinstall I no longer have an option to select anything for physx other than the 570 and the cpu. When I check device manager it shows a caution sign claiming a 43 windows error. Tried uninstalling the driver and reinstalling (using clean install) to no avail. Any ideas?
 
 
PS I have tried re seating the 295 on the board. The LED is green. 
post edited by impuls3000 - 2015/01/31 22:00:05
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    Re: 295gtx no longer recognized as capable of running Physx 2015/02/01 08:43:59 (permalink)
    Sounds like the card finally died. Have you tried swapping the cards around on the motherboard to see if maybe your motherboard has a faulty pci-e slot?
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    Re: 295gtx no longer recognized as capable of running Physx 2015/02/01 09:30:07 (permalink)
    You did a full reinstall? Did you make sure the drivers you are using still support the 295?

    I know never drivers aren't supporting some cards, so you may just want to verify that your driver's is still good for your card.
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    Re: 295gtx no longer recognized as capable of running Physx 2015/02/01 10:40:07 (permalink)
    Scarlet-Tech
    You did a full reinstall? Did you make sure the drivers you are using still support the 295?

    I know never drivers aren't supporting some cards, so you may just want to verify that your driver's is still good for your card.


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    You will need to use older drivers which still support the 295. The 240.52 driver or older is what you need. Any newer drivers won't even detect that 295.

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