K9ND Speedster & Dual PCI-E 8800GTS Graphics Cards

Hehe, this is funny question, or just down right depressing if your in my shoes...
Ive been having problems with a K9ND motherboard on another topic, which i had to return. Ive just bought another K9ND Speedster motherboard, and im woundering... Has any one had a Dual PCI-E graphics card setup with the K9ND Speedster, as ive looked at the signatures for most of the top Workstation/Server posters with K9ND boards, and notice they only have 1 PCI-E installed.
Does Dual PCI-E 8800GTS cards work correctly on the K9ND Speedster motherboard, as i had the dredded code 12 "not enough memory resources, disable one of the devices", when i had them installed on the last motherboard.
I really hope that i can run my 2 8800GTS XXX graphics cards with my new MSI K9ND Speedster when it arrives before christmas hopefully, as i need 3 or 4 screens with gaming graphics.
NOS9

Have you tried new fresh OS installation and >>Clear CMOS Guide<<{With power cord removed}
Do you use chipset drivers from Nvida? ==> http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_winxp_15.16.html
Do you use latest VGA drivers from Nvidia? ==> http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_180.48_whql.html
Have you tried to update to SP3?
Have you tried with just one VGA too to see if can be installed fine?
Quote from: NOS9 on 22-December-08, 10:49:14
Haha, Hold on a moment, while i recover from falling off my chair with laughter.... O
NOS9
:D You saw that i guess ==>

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