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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/03 19:08:03 (permalink)
I haven´t read most of the forum but I just found out that running Gsync for full screen mode only does not give the ERR Error and I can play for hours with no issues and good performance. With I am using 1080ti SLI. Maybe this help somebody.
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/04 07:39:27 (permalink)
^^
Thanks bud but its a dud on my end with that fix. The only way i can play in SLI + Vulkan is by disabling gsync all together. Dx 12 works flawless with gsync but doesnt use SLI. Using driver 441.66 whql.
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 08:45:37 (permalink)
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I haven´t read most of the forum but I just found out that running Gsync for full screen mode only does not give the ERR Error and I can play for hours with no issues and good performance. With I am using 1080ti SLI. Maybe this help somebody.


Well this was just luck I guess because now the only way to run the game is without Gsync at all
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 10:09:46 (permalink)
I have resorted to just using Dx12 single gpu for my 1080ti SLI. in that way, i can run with gsync on and i have noticed that capping the fps to 55 fps and turning either Vsync + Triple buffer either both in-game OR in nvcp (not together) gives the best frame pacing and frame time. And I run my game with all but tessellation and volumetric settings at high, rest is ultra.
 
Hope this helps. I ll keep my settings as is until there's a game update or new nvidia driver.

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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 10:41:20 (permalink)
There is a 445.23 driver that's available if anyone care to try it. It is DCH only though and doesn't have Geforce Experience included. The only thing I did was run a quick bench with the driver and got 125/93fps, since I don't really play it anymore since I have maxed out and bought everything thing know to man. Here is a link for those that want to give it a try.
 
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 11:45:00 (permalink)
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There is a 445.23 driver that's available if anyone care to try it. It is DCH only though and doesn't have Geforce Experience included. The only thing I did was run a quick bench with the driver and got 125/93fps, since I don't really play it anymore since I have maxed out and bought everything thing know to man. Here is a link for those that want to give it a try.
 



What resolutiona are you talking about?

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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 12:08:37 (permalink)
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There is a 445.23 driver that's available if anyone care to try it. It is DCH only though and doesn't have Geforce Experience included. The only thing I did was run a quick bench with the driver and got 125/93fps, since I don't really play it anymore since I have maxed out and bought everything thing know to man. Here is a link for those that want to give it a try.
 
 


What resolutiona are you talking about?


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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 12:40:17 (permalink)
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There is a 445.23 driver that's available if anyone care to try it. It is DCH only though and doesn't have Geforce Experience included. The only thing I did was run a quick bench with the driver and got 125/93fps, since I don't really play it anymore since I have maxed out and bought everything thing know to man. Here is a link for those that want to give it a try.
 
 


What resolutiona are you talking about?


5120x1440


Wow, could you please share your graphics settings?
Sry, doublechecked your prev post.
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 13:32:53 (permalink)
Np sometimes its easier to ask then wonder if I posted the specs at some point through all these pages lol. I know some people are anal about oh its been posted blah blah. The time it takes them to complain about it they could of just given you the answer :)

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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 14:06:32 (permalink)
When I run the benchmark or start the game with Vulcan selected and SLI enabled the game just hangs. Windows reports the application no longer responding. Anyone else have this issue?
 
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 15:38:38 (permalink)
<p>When I run the benchmark or start the game with Vulcan selected and SLI enabled the game just hangs. Windows reports the application no longer responding. Anyone else have this issue?</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
 
Well if anyone is having the same problem, I think I just found the solution.... I am back running in SLI! 
 
in the settings xml: change
 <transferQueuesEnabled value="false" />  to <transferQueuesEnabled value="true" />
 
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 17:53:36 (permalink)
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<p>When I run the benchmark or start the game with Vulcan selected and SLI enabled the game just hangs. Windows reports the application no longer responding. Anyone else have this issue?</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
 
Well if anyone is having the same problem, I think I just found the solution.... I am back running in SLI! 
 
in the settings xml: change <transferQueuesEnabled value="false" />  to <transferQueuesEnabled value="true" />
 



Thank you so much, I was experiencing this exact same issue when enabling SLI, no other solution worked.  This fixed it for me
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 17:54:37 (permalink)
I was ready to buy this game just a few minutes ago and then remember this thread a number of days ago. Now I have no interest because i don't want to deal with this issue. I was even looking at the special additions. Been watching reviews for a few hours on YouTube. ZOINKS!

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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/05 17:57:40 (permalink)
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I was ready to buy this game just a few minutes ago and then remember this thread a number of days ago. Now I have no interest because i don't want to deal with this issue. I was even looking at the special additions. Been watching reviews for a few hours on YouTube. ZOINKS!


IMO, game worth every penny (i got it for ~38$, regional prices). SLI works pretty well up to 1440p.

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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/06 05:04:20 (permalink)
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I was ready to buy this game just a few minutes ago and then remember this thread a number of days ago. Now I have no interest because i don't want to deal with this issue. I was even looking at the special additions. Been watching reviews for a few hours on YouTube. ZOINKS!


IMO, game worth every penny (i got it for ~38$, regional prices). SLI works pretty well up to 1440p.


I agree you don't have to have SLi to enjoy it and I know people that never had a single crash. I played 90% of the time with a single card and never had issues, it was only when trying to run SLI is when I had problems. It can be very much playable and enjoyable with a single card without any issues at multiple hardware levels and resolutions. I also think the scale of actual problems got blown out of portion because it was such a highly anticipated title. I still say it could have been a lot better on the PC and they had a year to do. I still played it a hell of a lot more on the PC than my console could have ever hoped for.  
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/06 08:19:30 (permalink)
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Thank you so much, I was experiencing this exact same issue when enabling SLI, no other solution worked.  This fixed it for me



Glad it sorted it for you too mate! Found the solution on a reddit post. 
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/06 13:39:08 (permalink)
There is yet another driver this time CES 2020 driver if anyone wants to try them out. Here is a link:441.87
 
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/07 07:41:46 (permalink)
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There is yet another driver this time CES 2020 driver if anyone wants to try them out. Here is a link:441.87
 
https://www.guru3d.com/fi...l-driver-download.html




foget about this new driver cause it does nothing different from old one and gives the same fliker/flashing/framtime issues like others~~~**** Rockstar for such an poor optimization to multi-card systems~~ 
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/07 08:04:31 (permalink)
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There is yet another driver this time CES 2020 driver if anyone wants to try them out. Here is a link:441.87
 
https://www.guru3d.com/fi...l-driver-download.html




foget about this new driver cause it does nothing different from old one and gives the same fliker/flashing/framtime issues like others~~~**** Rockstar for such an poor optimization to multi-card systems~~ 


Thanks dude, have you tried 445.23 Insider drivers?

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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/07 09:20:21 (permalink)
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There is yet another driver this time CES 2020 driver if anyone wants to try them out. Here is a link:441.87
 
https://www.guru3d.com/fi...l-driver-download.html




foget about this new driver cause it does nothing different from old one and gives the same fliker/flashing/framtime issues like others~~~**** Rockstar for such an poor optimization to multi-card systems~~ 


Thanks dude, have you tried 445.23 Insider drivers?


This so called “445” is not the newest driver version or branch since it is just an beta-driver ready to Microsoft's  Fast-Ring-Bulit windows10 edition
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/07 09:57:03 (permalink)
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There is yet another driver this time CES 2020 driver if anyone wants to try them out. Here is a link:441.87
 
https://www.guru3d.com/fi...l-driver-download.html




foget about this new driver cause it does nothing different from old one and gives the same fliker/flashing/framtime issues like others~~~**** Rockstar for such an poor optimization to multi-card systems~~ 


Thanks dude, have you tried 445.23 Insider drivers?


This so called “445” is not the newest driver version or branch since it is just an beta-driver ready to Microsoft's  Fast-Ring-Bulit windows10 edition


That may be the case but for me GTA V seems to run better for me on 445. It doesn't have the slow downs like 441.66 or even the CES driver. I havnt played Red Dead in awhile so havnt really tested it much with it. This is of course GTA V benchmark but 441 driver I would see dips below 50 or even 40 fps. Just posted them in case some care to try them and I normally stay away from DCH drivers since they always seem to give me the taskbar glitch for some reason. I do recall RD having the same slow downs with SLi. Also the CES driver includes there Max FPS setting which not sure how well that works yet either. 
445                                      
Frames under 16ms (for 60fps):
Pass 0: 940/941 frames (99.89%)
Pass 1: 857/864 frames (99.19%)
Pass 2: 927/929 frames (99.78%)
Pass 3: 947/947 frames (100.00%)
Pass 4: 11307/11331 frames (99.79%)
 
441.66
Frames under 16ms (for 60fps):
Pass 0: 981/991 frames (98.99%)
Pass 1: 601/683 frames (87.99%)
Pass 2: 795/813 frames (97.79%)
Pass 3: 1048/1048 frames (100.00%)
Pass 4: 10368/10769 frames (96.28%)
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/07 10:44:09 (permalink)
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foget about this new driver cause it does nothing different from old one and gives the same fliker/flashing/framtime issues like others~~~**** Rockstar for such an poor optimization to multi-card systems~~ 


I'm using the flags that @BaDBoY_uK recommended (-ignorepipelinecache -cpuLoadRebalancing -processPriorityClass HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS) plus I have set to true transferqueues and asynch compute in the settings file; I have no flickering using this, without them I do have lots of flickering.
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/07 19:04:43 (permalink)
NVIDIA notes include this
 
"Windows 10 Only [Red Dead Redemption 2][Vulkan][SLI]: The benchmark crashes when played in Vulkan mode with SLI enabled and graphics settings set to Ultra. [200565367]"
 
Maybe try High settings and not Ultra
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/08 00:56:47 (permalink)
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foget about this new driver cause it does nothing different from old one and gives the same fliker/flashing/framtime issues like others~~~**** Rockstar for such an poor optimization to multi-card systems~~ 


I'm using the flags that @BaDBoY_uK recommended (-ignorepipelinecache -cpuLoadRebalancing -processPriorityClass HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS) plus I have set to true transferqueues and asynch compute in the settings file; I have no flickering using this, without them I do have lots of flickering.



noop~~there is still flickering/flashing alot in cutscence even I put those words under the Epic-game-luancher
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/08 03:20:11 (permalink)
I’ve been a lurker on this forum post now for a few weeks since I got RDR2 for PC shortly after Christmas.
I’ve had the same issues as yourselves, I actually thought my GPU’s were dyeing the artefacts it caused were so bad. After some extensive testing and this forum I realised it was just the game.
 
I’ve disabled Gsync, this removes the artifacts crash at bootup. The flickering with SLI happens on Vulkan however mines not too bad 90% of the time and tolerable for me. Running on just about Ultra settings though if I change certain items to Ultra in the API section it crashes to desktop. I updated to the latest drivers last night 441.87, I played from around 7pm to 9:30pm with no issues that I can recall (other than the usual flickering from time to time as per the old drivers) then suddenly a Blue Screen, CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT whilst I was doing some Sharpshooter challenges. I though it was just bad luck and reloaded the game and it Blue Screened with the same error not moments later.
 
Bad luck/coincidence or do you think I should roll back my drivers. I understand this is a CPU related error, so I’m not certain if I can blame this on the drivers.
 
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/08 23:10:58 (permalink)
Sounds like an unstable OC on your CPU.
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/09 07:24:44 (permalink)
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Sounds like an unstable OC on your CPU.


It should be stable I would hope. I’ve run all the needed stress tests on it beforehand without issues and until RDR2 I’ve had no issues with other games or BSOD to mention in years. I understand things can change but I do run routine maintenance on my desktop. I played the game last night with no BSOD, but randomly got a graphics error crash. I’m thinking about rolling back my drivers but I’m a bit fatigued of fixing issues for RDR2 at the moment.
 
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/09 12:43:01 (permalink)
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Sounds like an unstable OC on your CPU.


I was going to say the same thing. Also some games/program will run fine and never crash, then you have ones that tend to be more CPU depended and will cause a watchdog BSOD. The only time I have gotten that error is pushing a CPU to hard or voltage being a tad off. I would roll it back a few hundred or simply save the config and run stock and see if the BSOD goes away. Just like 3DMark will run fine and even pass a stress test but GTA V and RD will just randomly crash to desktop then there are times 1 or the other would BSOD. It all depends on the app/game your running. Ive also noticed that RD will use the same amount of GPU usage but would seem to run a tad warmer than other game, so it could be a combination of added heat that in turn is causing the CPU to BSOD. Have you updated chipset drivers lately?
post edited by Nowawaka - 2020/01/09 12:47:13

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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/09 15:56:34 (permalink)
Many thanks for your input but I am very confident in the stability of the overclock. I can push the CPU to 4.6GHz at the expense of more voltage and heat, but choose to clock it to 4.2GHz at 1.21v and I meticulous tweaked it and tested it thoroughly for 3/4 years. I don't just run a few CPU benchmarks to assume it's stability but full load tests including the GPUs and RAM together to make sure the system can cope at 100% load. Neither GPUs reach over 68c and the CPU is around 72c overall. I do understand what you mean however, things can change with drivers and scenarios but that's why I test my system routinely.

To add to my last post. This afternoon I did a DDU, reinstall of 441.66 and RDR2 is running back to its usual self as it was before I updated the driver. Played a good 4 hours doing some missions and Sharpshooter challenges.
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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2: SLI Support 2020/01/10 08:48:50 (permalink)
So, thanks to this and another thread, I finally got RDR2 to load up with SLI. I seemed to play a few sessions without issue. Now, however, I keep getting ERR_GPU_State error and subsequent crash after 2 to 20 mins of game play in online mode. 
 
I have added the - ignorepipelinecache on the launcher but still I am getting these crashes. 
 
Has anyone got any other hints that might get me up and running again?
 
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