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EVGA is an NVIDIA® Authorized Solution Provider that builds high performance 3D cards. Our graphics cards are fully compatible with the latest 2D and 3D graphical requirements.
Before installing your EVGA graphics card, it is highly recommended to first register the product to receive the full support and warranty. You can register your card online at www.evga.com/register.
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Preparing Your Computer
Turn off the power to your system and discharge your body's static electric charge by touching a grounded surface – for example, the metal surface of the power supply or chassis – before performing any hardware procedure. EVGA assumes no liability for any damage, caused directly or indirectly, by improper installation of any components. If you do not feel comfortable with performing the installation procedure, consult a qualified computer technician. Damage to the system components, the graphics card, and injury to yourself may result if power is applied during installation. Now that you have prepared your computer, you are ready to install your graphics card.
PCI Express (PCI-E) and PCI slots are different, so prior to installation; please verify that the graphics card bus type and available slot are the same.
If your graphics card is equipped with a supplemental power adapter, it is required that it be connected at the time of installation. This supplemental power adapter ensures that your graphics card receives the necessary power that will allow it to function at optimal performance levels. Your card may require one or more 6 or 8-pin PCI Express (PCI-E) supplemental power connectors. Please note that the 8-pin PCI-E power connector is not the same as the 8-pin CPU power connector. Please see the below illustration.
Always use the PCIE power cables from your Power Supply first, only use included adapters when your Power Supply does NOT have the appropriate connectors.
On some EVGA graphics cards, it is possible to link multiple graphics cards together for improved performance, this is called SLI. To install multiple cards in SLI, follow the below instructions, please note that in SLI setups both cards must be the same model. For a video overview of setting up SLI, please visit www.evga.com/slivideo. Also, you can view FAQ about SLI at http://www.evga.com/support/faq/?f=58605.
Install your first GeForce graphics card into the Primary PCI Express x16 slot.
2-way SLI: Install your second GeForce graphics card in to the secondary PCI Express x16 slot. Connect the two cards together using the 2-way SLI bridge connector that came with your SLI-ready motherboard.
3-way SLI: Install the third GeForce card into the tertiary PCI Express slot on the motherboard. Connect the GeForce cards together using the 3-way SLI bridge connector that came with your SLI-ready motherboard.
2-way SLI
3-way SLI
For ALL SLI configurations, please consult your motherboards user manual for proper placement of cards in the given PCI Express slots. Always install the cards in 8x or 16x slots, as SLI will not function in 4x, the specific slot information should be available in the motherboards users manual.
The above SLI bridges are included with your SLI ready motherboard depending on the configurations it supports. In order for your SLI setup to work properly, you will need to use the appropriate bridge based on the number of cards you are connecting.
When you boot up your computer for the first time after installing your new graphics card, Windows may detect a new display device and attempt to install the drivers. If it gives you the option to cancel, please do so, otherwise wait for Windows to complete the installation (a reboot may be necessary).
After this process has been completed, it is necessary to install the recommended drivers for your graphics card. To begin, it is recommended to download the latest drivers from www.evga.com/support, alternatively, you can install the drivers off the EVGA Installation DVD.
NOTE: If adding a secondary card to an existing PC, you may be required to REINSTALL the driver again.
Note: If the autorun driver installation menu does not appear, it can be launched manually by clicking on the "Computer" or "My Computer" icon, and double clicking the icon for your DVD/CD drive. After that double click on the "autorun.exe" file.
Once the autorun installation menu appears, select the "Install Video Drivers" button. This will start the driver installation process.
Note: During installation, you may be prompted by the Microsoft WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) warning, please select the "Continue" or "Install this driver software anyway" option, as it is safe to do so.
The NVIDIA Control Panel allows you to configure a multi-display environment, whether it is through multiple computer monitors or by using a monitor in conjunction with an HDTV. The ability to use multiple displays within Windows can simplify many everyday tasks by spreading out the Windows Desktop area, or make working with an HDTV even easier by allowing you to watch a movie on one of the displays, while performing other tasks on the other display. Multiple display configurations can be made in the "Set up Multiple Displays" subsection located in the NVIDIA Control Panel. To access the NVIDIA control panel, simply right click on the desktop, and select "NVIDIA Control Panel."
Single Mode
Select just one checkbox for the monitor you wish to use as your single display. This will disable the secondary output and is the default setting if you only have one monitor connected to the graphics card.
Extended Mode
Select two or more checkboxes to enable more than one monitor. Once checked, right click on the monitors in the section below to set the desired mode. Extended desktop mode can independently control resolution and refresh rate settings for each display.
Duplicate Displays
Select two or more checkboxes to enable more than one monitor. Once checked, right click on the monitors in the section below to set them to duplicate display mode, and select the primary monitor. Duplicate displays require identical resolutions between both displays.
Enabling SLI (optional)
If you installed multiple cards in SLI mode, you will need to enable SLI to get the maximum performance from your system. To enable SLI, visit the NVIDIA control panel by right clicking on the desktop, and select "NVIDIA Control Panel." Next, select "Set SLI and PhysX configuration." Finally, select "Maximize 3D Performance" and select apply. To see a video overview of the SLI installation procedure, please visit www.evga.com/slivideo.
Problem: At boot-up, all you hear is a series of beeps from the computer, but see no image on the screen.
Cause: The beep sounds are a warning sound from the motherboard BIOS that says it cannot initialize the graphics card, this can mean one of four things:
Solution: Remove the card from the computer and reinsert it, making sure that the card is seated properly in the slot, and then try to boot the computer again. If this does not work then the problem is either with the motherboard or the graphics card and you should contact your hardware manufacturer for further assistance.
Problem: The integrated video adapter has not been disabled prior to installing the new graphics card, and/or the previous adapter's drivers have not been properly uninstalled."
Cause: The integrated video adapter has not been disabled prior to installing the new graphics card and/or not having uninstalled the display drivers from your previous display adapter.
Solution: Ensure the integrated video adapter has been disabled through your motherboard's BIOS or the Windows Device Manager prior to installing the new graphics card, and that you have uninstalled the drivers through the Windows Control Panel. After the new card has been installed, connect the monitor cable and if required, any supplemental power adapters to the new card before booting up the system.
Solution: Verify that all the necessary hardware drivers are installed and up to date, including the chipset, video and sound card drivers. Reinstall the latest version of DirectX (located on EVGA installation disc) or the game itself.
Also, verify the game has all the necessary patches installed that are available from the developer.
Problem: Where can I find the latest drivers for my graphics card?
Solution: The latest drivers can be found at www.evga.com/support/drivers.
Problem: When viewing my PC on an HDTV, the entire desktiop is not visible, and certain areas; such as the Windows taskbar, reside offscreen.
Solution: Firstly, ensure that you are running at the correct resolution for your display. If it is, try adjusting the "Resize Desktop" feature. This lets you compensate for HDTV overscan so that the entire desktop is visible. In this case, to view display elements that appear offscreen, NVIDIA recommends using the Ovescan Shift feature to pan the desktop. You can access the Overscan Shift controls from the TV Settings page of the NVIDIA panel.
Note: For problems not listed in this document, please visit the EVGA Knowledge Base at www.evga.com/faq.
Should you require any assistance with the installation or troubleshooting of your EVGA graphics card, please visit the support section of our website at www.evga.com/support. There you will be able to download drivers, check out our extensive Knowledge Base, and submit technical and customer support inquiries. Be sure to also visit the EVGA forums at www.evga.com/forums.
Alternatively, we can be reached by phone. Before contacting Customer Service, please review this manual. If you need to contact Customer Service, please have your system configuration as well as your card's model number and serial number ready. You will need to register your product before a support technician can assist you. You may register your card online at www.evga.com/register.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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