Prepar3D v2 Hotfix (2.5.12945.0)
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Are you logged in with the account you purchased with? if you click this link it shows you your downloads page? http://www.prepar3d.com/purchased_downloads/
I just tested the download links and didn't encounter any problem with them.
Academic/Professional: http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/plug ... php?id=166
Professional Plus: http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/plug ... php?id=167
I just tested the download links and didn't encounter any problem with them.
Academic/Professional: http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/plug ... php?id=166
Professional Plus: http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/plug ... php?id=167
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On several fixes or this hotfixe, it's writtent "across multiple GPUs". Does it mean that the problem is corrected for several different type/model of GPU or does it mean that the problem is corrected when multiple GPUs are installed in the same PC (with or without SLI for example) ?
Vincent B.
Blog : http://20-100-video.blogspot.com
Blog : http://20-100-video.blogspot.com
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- Lockheed Martin
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Hi Adam,
Thanks for the quick reply. Just to clarify ever more, "multiple GPUs" makes me dream of the (nVidia) support of SLI. As you didn't mention, the "multiple GPU installed in the same PC" related to only several GPU connected to several monitor but not x-connected and SLI enabled (to take the nVidia example) ?
Thanks for the quick reply. Just to clarify ever more, "multiple GPUs" makes me dream of the (nVidia) support of SLI. As you didn't mention, the "multiple GPU installed in the same PC" related to only several GPU connected to several monitor but not x-connected and SLI enabled (to take the nVidia example) ?
Vincent B.
Blog : http://20-100-video.blogspot.com
Blog : http://20-100-video.blogspot.com
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- Lockheed Martin
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