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Setting up Multiple Displays
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 by allowing you to 
watch a movie on one of the displays. Multiple display configuration 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 cards in SLI mode, now you will need to enable SLI to get the full performance from your setup. 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/twit.asp?id=517
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.
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