dwexpressHave you already RMA'd yours then?
dwexpressSo what motherboard are you using and what nvlink brand? Also i was able to use each card individually and they work fine, but when reversing them the same problem occurs, its always the card in the bottom slot. I guess make sure your cards are fine as individuals before thinking one is bad and then reverse them to see if its the same problem, always in the bottom slot where the card is not right. If it acts the same way on yours its either a kingpin in sli configuration issue or a different hardware issue.
JahusaphetRemoved completely the tested each one.
KonaChanany1 have guestimate for when more KP's will be in stock?
EVGA_JacobFAlso which BIOS are you guys using?
dwexpressEVGA_JacobFAlso which BIOS are you guys using?I am on the OC bios but i switched over to the normal bios as well and tried it but the same issue was there.
AHowesdwexpressEVGA_JacobFAlso which BIOS are you guys using?I am on the OC bios but i switched over to the normal bios as well and tried it but the same issue was there.Are you sure it swapped? I know it can be a pain to change bios. Sometimes you need to totally kill power to the card.. pull the psu plug from the back of the case and hold the power button in for 15 secs to full drain the caps on the motherboard to fully drain the power.Then flip the bios switch and power up.
dwexpressInstalled a new Asus Nvlink and problem solved, working like a charm now.
EVGA_JacobFThere is a new version of PX1 that fixes this issue: https://www.evga.com/precisionx1/
GTXJackBauerdwexpressInstalled a new Asus Nvlink and problem solved, working like a charm now. That is the baddest looking bridge I've ever seen.