NOTE: Looks like this causes some of the cut scenes in MyCareer to look funny (some flashing). In game seems to be fine.
NOTE: Do this at your own risk.
Directions:
1) Download Nvidia Inspector and install it. http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/nvi ... nload.html
2) Run Nvidia Inspector
3) Next to the "Driver Version" field, find the little icon with the wrench and screwdriver (far right, center). Click it. A new window will appear.

4) Find the "create a profile" icon (very top, center), which looks like a small yellow sun. Click it.

5) Name the profile "NBA 2K17". Click "OK".
6) You should now see "NBA 2K17" in the "profiles" field (very top, left). If not, find it in the drop down menu.

7) Now, look into the center menu, find the "Compatibility" section, then find "SLI compatibility bits (DX1x)". In the "Setting Value" field, type 0x080000F5. Then click somewhere else. You should see the same code show up in the "SettingValueHex" field. (Note, you can also find 0x08000F5 from the drop down menu)

8) Scroll down to the "SLI" section. Find "NVIDIA predefined number of GPUs to use on SLI rendering mode". In the drop down menu in the "Setting Value" field, click "SLI_Predefined_GPU_Count_DX10_Four".
9) Find "NVIDIA predefined SLI mode on DirectX 10". In the drop down menu in the "Setting Value" field, click "SLI_Predefined_Mode_DX10_Force_AFR".

10) IMPORTANT: On the top/center of the window, find the "Add Application to current profile" icon. Click it. Navigate to NBA2K17.exe. Highlight it and click ok.
11) IMPORTANT: click "apply changes". Close Nvidia Inspector, and now you can shred NBA 2K17.
