Mixing graphics cards on (ASRock M3A770DE) mobo


  1. Posts : 74
    windows 7
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    Mixing graphics cards on (ASRock M3A770DE) mobo


    Morning all,

    could anyone tell me whether it would be ok to run a Nvidia 7800GT and Nvidia 9500GT graphics cards side by side, safely on this mobo. Obviously i do not intend to run in SLI mode, i just want to run 4 monitors from all four outputs.

    Thank you in advance
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  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
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    Will it work, in XP most likely with no problems. In Vista (after the platform update that added DirectX 11) and Windows 7, probably not. Reason for saying that is you are mixing two different generations of card that use a different driver model. The 7800 GT will use the WDDM 1.0 driver model and the 9500 GT uses the newer WDDM 1.1. Both cards may install from the same driver package, but they won't use the same driver.

    The problem is that when you mix two cards from the same manufacturer (ATI with ATI, Nvidia with Nvidia) that use the different driver model, the older card cancels out the newer and as a result the newer card doesn't work at all.

    For what you're looking to do it might be a better idea to grab something like this,

    Newegg.com - GIGABYTE GV-N84STC-512I Rev2.0 GeForce 8400 GS Supporting up to 512MB(128MB onboard) 64-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Low Profile Ready Video Card

    uses the same WDDM 1.1 as your 9500 GT. Also would use a lot less power than the older 7800 GT and produce a lot less heat, which would be even more beneficial when all it is ro be used for is extra monitors.
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  3. Posts : 74
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    Hey there stormy13,

    Apologies fr not replying earlier. Thank you for your insight, especially in elation to the driver model. I will heed what you say. I'm going to spend a tenner on ebay and buy a duplicate card.

    thank you for your time and effort

    regards

    Andy B
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