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    Nvidia Apollo 11 Lunar Landing demo works on 980m SLI

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Porter, Dec 27, 2014.

  1. Porter

    Porter Notebook Virtuoso

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    I didn't realize you could run the demo on 980m SLI. Google searches come up empty running on any notebook GPU(s). I know I fought for a solution trying to get it to run on a single 980m card and only get the error "Nvidia Maxwell Card". I was surprised to see it start up with no issues on 980m SLI especially since they aren't listed as compatible on the nvidia page (970 and 980 desktop only).

    I'm curious if it may also run on 970m SLI, I will ask my brother to try it since he has one.

    Anyway, load it up and try it out if you enjoy that sort of thing!
     
  2. HTWingNut

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    I do enjoy it but stupid that they make it only for desktop 970 and 980.