scott@bjorn3d
It reversed my video cards. my 2080TI FTW3 is now the second card even though it is the first card next to CPU and one I use for video. 2080TI XC Ultra now listed as first card.
This is a very common problem. It has been a very common problem for years.
The NVIDIA driver creates an array list of video cards. Some software assumes that the list is in a particular order, but it usually isn't. There is a way to verify the order instead of assuming the video card order, but for whatever reason, EVGA has ignored the suggestion.
Until EVGA implements a way of checking the proper order (which a software engineer came here one time, created a couple posts about it, explained the problem, and gave EVGA the exact method and references to fix the problem) it is not an issue between version 0.3.16 and 0.3.17, or any other version (unless EVGA finally fixed it at some point [which I am not aware of] but then broke it again in this latest version). It's just random luck if the order switches, or doesn't switch.
See post #6 with the answer from 2015:
https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/2394806Some users have "fixed" the problem by uninstalling the NVIDIA drivers, booting up in safe mode, delete the device IDs from their registry, and then rebooting and hoping that the video cards get discovered in a particular order and hoping that the order doesn't change again. But the real answer is that either NVIDIA or EVGA needs to adjust their software for the issue to be fixed. 4 years later, neither have (as far as I am aware).
post edited by ty_ger07 - 2019/05/26 08:39:56