![]() ![]() ![]() In to Windows, run the Nvidia driver I downloaded, it scans my system and the agreement comes up. As I shut down, I realized I didn't delete the Nvidia folders, but hey, there's a clean install option that Nvidia introduced so I believe you don't need to clean up much any more.Īnyway, slap in the new MSI GXT 970 (oh it's so pretty), plug in everything again, monitor turns on, sweet, success - card isn't a dud. Windows 8.1, I've had a SLI 770 setup for over a year, and grabbed a good bargain on a GTX 970 from Ebay (sold because his PC wasn't compatible, came with everything in the box, even the sleeve over the PCI connector etc) as I plan to SLI them in the future.Ĭard arrived, downloaded the latest 970 driver from Nvidia (8.1 64bit), I uninstalled Geforce Experience, then PhysX, then the current driver using program uninstall from the control panel. MSI GTX 970 (2x EVGA GTX 770s to hand as well) Fresh install of Windows 8.1 and not allowing Windows to download updates or drivers by disconnecting my wireless dongle before and throughout the install, then installing chipset drivers and then the latest Nvidia driver resulted in my 970 being detected and the drivers installing correctly. ![]()
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