lemartes99 wrote:No integrated graphics, but I am using 2 graphics cards. 1 for the main, and 1 for the 4 on the others.
Mabye thats the problem. It was working perfect before though, with a similar setup. Was GTX 650 with 9600 GSO, all I did was upgrade the 9600 to an identical GTX 650. Mabye it can't figure out what card to use now.
I did see an option in neverwinter to select a GFX card, if I can figure out which one is for what monitor i'll try setting that then.
Lemartes99,
Are you two GPUs from the exact same manufacture and are they the same model or are they different in any way (besides being manufactured on different dates in different production run batches)?
If you haven't already I would review the following link:
http://isboxer.com/wiki/GPU_ManagementIf that doesn't help you can also look in the following 'IS Boxer Multiboxing Hardware' sub-forums (that is where I found the above link):
viewforum.php?f=30Normally in a working system I try to change only one thing at a time because of situations like this but sometimes multiple things have to change and any time that happens it is hard to find the root cause(s) of the issue(s). It sounds like to upgrade your computer to two video cards you also upgraded your OS and re-installed everything (game, isboxer, innerspace, etc) likely using different graphics drivers so if so it is a really different setup with many changes and their may be multiple issues...
If things still are not working one thing I would consider doing is taking out the 2nd GPU temporarily and, using the original GPU that you had working before, see if you can get the standard NeverBoxer config on a single monitor (preferably the monitor you used before) working again on the new OS with the new Graphics-Divers & new installs of everything... The single-GPU single-monitor NeverBoxer setup is the simplest scenario and the one most tested... If you still can't get the windows to resize properly in that more standard config &/or other things aren't working then you likely have a problem somewhere else...
After that I would shut everything down and do the same thing with the second GPU by swapping the GPUs (just taking out the one that was working before and is working now and putting in the new one).
If both GPUs each tested fine in the new combination (new os/drivers/reinstalls) then I would look to then go back to SLI/Crossfire/dual-GPU config and try again.
To me it is good to know that each component is working fine independently before combing them.
Anyway that is how I would approach it if the above links aren't helpful and if after reviewing the link you are still hitting a wall on the new install/config.