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Hi all. I've been trying to run the following config to use Visual Studio 2010 + NVIDIA Parallel NSight (dual GPU for GPU debugging):
AMD APU A3
NVIDIA Geforce 520 Ti
NVIDIA Geforce 560 Ti
Gigabyte GA-A75-UD4H mobo.
550W Antec TruePower PS
Hypothetically, my build can power both video cards simultaneously correct? (note: no SLI/bridge) As in, upon build, Windows 7 should detect both cards?
Here is my issue. There is a x16 PCI-e and a x8 PCI-e. Whichever card is in the x16 slot is powered on and 'detected' by my computer. Is there any reason why the second video card won't work?
If it came down to purchasing the same 560 Ti, for identical builds, then I will be OK. However, I'm considering that this is an AMD APU issue and there is some sort of conflict. I would hate to return this (a pain) only to get an Intel-equivalent replacement.
In addition, is it reasonable to expect the on-board APU graphics will render the VGA/DVI mobo ports useless when a discrete GPU is installed?
AMD APU A3
NVIDIA Geforce 520 Ti
NVIDIA Geforce 560 Ti
Gigabyte GA-A75-UD4H mobo.
550W Antec TruePower PS
Hypothetically, my build can power both video cards simultaneously correct? (note: no SLI/bridge) As in, upon build, Windows 7 should detect both cards?
Here is my issue. There is a x16 PCI-e and a x8 PCI-e. Whichever card is in the x16 slot is powered on and 'detected' by my computer. Is there any reason why the second video card won't work?
If it came down to purchasing the same 560 Ti, for identical builds, then I will be OK. However, I'm considering that this is an AMD APU issue and there is some sort of conflict. I would hate to return this (a pain) only to get an Intel-equivalent replacement.
In addition, is it reasonable to expect the on-board APU graphics will render the VGA/DVI mobo ports useless when a discrete GPU is installed?
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