Hello,
I'm a Systems Engineer with an issue. We support a CCTV video application and are driving four large monitors with two Nvidia GeForce 520 cards. The issue that I'm having is that only one card seems to be processing data. I can of course see video on all four monitors but the GPU on one card is at 95% utilized and the other is at something like 6%. I gathered that data using GPU-Z
PC Specs:
Dell Optiplex 990 Desktop
Windows 7 Professional x64
The PC has two PCI-E X16 slots - Low profile cards required
Core i5 CPU not sure what speed
12GB RAM
My questions:
1. Can I distribute the load between the cards somehow?
2. If no to #1, how can I do it in a different environment and still drive four monitors (DVI / HDMI)
3. Could this simply be an issue with the CCTV application grabbing only one GPU? If so, please provide some insight so I can go to the developers with it to get it resolved.
We've never needed extremely high power GPU's for this in the past but it seems that has changed. Thanks so much for your assistance!
-Brian Maxwell
I'm a Systems Engineer with an issue. We support a CCTV video application and are driving four large monitors with two Nvidia GeForce 520 cards. The issue that I'm having is that only one card seems to be processing data. I can of course see video on all four monitors but the GPU on one card is at 95% utilized and the other is at something like 6%. I gathered that data using GPU-Z
PC Specs:
Dell Optiplex 990 Desktop
Windows 7 Professional x64
The PC has two PCI-E X16 slots - Low profile cards required
Core i5 CPU not sure what speed
12GB RAM
My questions:
1. Can I distribute the load between the cards somehow?
2. If no to #1, how can I do it in a different environment and still drive four monitors (DVI / HDMI)
3. Could this simply be an issue with the CCTV application grabbing only one GPU? If so, please provide some insight so I can go to the developers with it to get it resolved.
We've never needed extremely high power GPU's for this in the past but it seems that has changed. Thanks so much for your assistance!
-Brian Maxwell
