The ones I'm using are the Console versions, which for me run a little better and a little faster than the system tray one with the viewer. You can look under the High Performance/multi-GPU clients to find them there.
There's different ways you can go around that. With 2 cards, you can use the NVIDIA control panel to assign one card for the display and the other one for PhysX processing; they DON'T have to be the exact same for that setup. HOWEVER, you can also run PhysX on SLI with at least two of the EXACT SAME cards (in your case 2 9800GT's if I'm correct) by assigning the 2nd card to run PhysX on the NVIDIA control panel, all you have to do in that case is enable it (it may assign it automatically then).
...and yet another way you can set it up is by having 2 IDENTICAL cards in SLI (enable on the NVIDIA control panel), and then having a DIFFERENT NVDIA card on a spare PCI-E slot running PhysX, all you have to do is under the NVIDIA control panel, enable SLI, then enable PhysX, and assign it to the spare card, and you'll be set. This is the setup I have right now. Though for this case in Folding@Home, I turned off the SLI mode so that way I can use ALL of my cards to run 3 different GPU clients.
Hey no problem...btw, can you tell me how and exactly where to check my personal stats and graphs of my work units? I know it's from extremeoverclocking but idk exactly where to look if its on the forums or whatnot. Thanks!
wait so how did you get it in a cmd box?
ki11joy92 2 years ago
The ones I'm using are the Console versions, which for me run a little better and a little faster than the system tray one with the viewer. You can look under the High Performance/multi-GPU clients to find them there.
soma1509 2 years ago
woot! got it! sweet! thanks!
ki11joy92 2 years ago
I am bk7794 on the team :D
Intelpentium54321 2 years ago
Cool :)
soma1509 2 years ago
nice update, im joshua1 on the team, congrats
joshua12345676 2 years ago
Thanks! :)
soma1509 2 years ago
no problem, are you running an smp client also?
joshua12345676 2 years ago
Yeah I am, that client, though being a Beta, has not crashed on me yet...weird
soma1509 2 years ago
Yea, same lol. Ive only had problems when i occasionally overclock cpu to far and gets unstable, other than that it works fine.
joshua12345676 2 years ago
can yuo explain to how y uocan have 1 gpu for physics and another one for graphics? howw do yuo connect them>?
ki11joy92 2 years ago
There's different ways you can go around that. With 2 cards, you can use the NVIDIA control panel to assign one card for the display and the other one for PhysX processing; they DON'T have to be the exact same for that setup. HOWEVER, you can also run PhysX on SLI with at least two of the EXACT SAME cards (in your case 2 9800GT's if I'm correct) by assigning the 2nd card to run PhysX on the NVIDIA control panel, all you have to do in that case is enable it (it may assign it automatically then).
soma1509 2 years ago
...and yet another way you can set it up is by having 2 IDENTICAL cards in SLI (enable on the NVIDIA control panel), and then having a DIFFERENT NVDIA card on a spare PCI-E slot running PhysX, all you have to do is under the NVIDIA control panel, enable SLI, then enable PhysX, and assign it to the spare card, and you'll be set. This is the setup I have right now. Though for this case in Folding@Home, I turned off the SLI mode so that way I can use ALL of my cards to run 3 different GPU clients.
soma1509 2 years ago
Great vid thanks for folding for the team! 5/5
RickArter 2 years ago
Hey no problem...btw, can you tell me how and exactly where to check my personal stats and graphs of my work units? I know it's from extremeoverclocking but idk exactly where to look if its on the forums or whatnot. Thanks!
soma1509 2 years ago
Never Mind, I managed to find it...i have the unit board bookmarked now :)
soma1509 2 years ago