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Topic: Sequence of steps in installing cards and drivers (Read 111 times)

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December 20, 2017, 11:15:33 AM
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Hi,

Need assitance:

1) In BIOS Advanced > Chipset Configuration > Primary Graphics Adapter: I set it Enabled (I was not having display when it was disabled).

2) I removed power of all (right now I have two of them) RX 580s.

3) I powered one GPU.

4) I powered riser (I have one cable powering two GPUs).

5) I started the rig and went into the Device Manager.

6) In Display adapter it showing Microsoft Basic Display Adapter (first entry) and
    Microsoft Basic Display Adapter (second entry) with a yellow mark

Notes:
a) I have not installed Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition Beta for Blockchain Compute driver as yet.
b) The fans of GPU (that has been powered) is spinning
c) The light on second GPU (that is not powered) is ON because riser has been powered
d) My risers are connected on PCIe 1x slots on the motherboard


Seems Windows 10 has not detected my GPU.

Do I need to install Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition Beta for Blockchain Compute driver so GPU could be detected?

Looking forward for the solution and thanking you in anticipation.

Regards,

Rizwan
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I like one by one installed Cards and driver and repeat for all card, because if have problem more easy to detect and solved.
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install all cards and then install Blockchain driver once for all cards .
Your monitor might going dark during installation , if that happening just wait , dont force reboot your copmuter ( with power button). The installation might take 5-10 minutes , be patience Wink
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Hi,

A basic question:

I have 2x RX 580. I intend to use Radeon Crimson ReLive for Blockchain Compute driver.

Do I need to install one card and install the driver and repeat for all cards OR install all cards and then install Blockchain Compute driver once for all cards?

Looking forward and thanking you in anticipation.

Regards,

Rizwan
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