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Topic: Would I be able to run two diff GPUs? (Read 959 times)

sr. member
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May 06, 2017, 09:18:14 PM
#9
Unless you already own the second GPU, is there a reason to not buy an equivalent NVIDIA GPU for your second one? A GTX 1060 would be in a similar price range and does well in all of the algorithms that your 1080 would be mining.
legendary
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May 06, 2017, 05:58:08 PM
#8
Nicehash supports "mixed" setups like that without issue.

 It tends to be less stable than "pure" rigs, but it DOES work - and setting up mixed setups is the one place Windows (7 and 10 anyway) does a much better job than LINUX.

hero member
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May 05, 2017, 03:11:38 PM
#7
Well I guess it's possible.
Just did a quick search and found that a guy got gtx 1050 and rx 480 to work together fine in the same rig.

The first link...

http://bfy.tw/Bcn0

Cheesy
legendary
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May 05, 2017, 02:49:50 PM
#6
its quite possible to do but you will either need a dummy plug or a 2nd monitor so youd have each screen connected up, the drivers will be a bit of a problem (usually are when installing Nvidia and AMD in the same system but aslong as you have the room and about 800watt PSU you should be more than capable of doing it
legendary
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May 01, 2017, 08:36:00 AM
#5
The computer will see you have 2 cards. The mining software you'll be using might have trouble.
You would also have to check if you have another big PCIe port, but most mobos do nowadays.

I hope you don't expect to turn a profit mining with a 3rd party and mining with a GPU.

Yeah I think I do have this and I also do think that it would fit fine in my computer at the moment, might be a little snug but it probably would be profitable.

And, I would think I'd be turning a profit as I am right now as I'd be mining altcoins on Nicehash which is pretty profitable for me at the moment -- I would say it's a nice passive income for my computer which idles.
I think my motherboard has the capacity to do it but I wanted to know if my computer would be able to see I have two different GPU's running and be able to recognize it.

Make sure ur power source have this capacity also... because GPU's are power hungry very much.
Second thing i heard many times about SLI combined 2 same GPU cards.... but two diffirent cards in one rig... never heard of it :O, you would need to choose which should 'work'.
Lot of problems i predict.

Yeah I think I'll have enough power, I'll have to check on that though. I'll also have to research on the two diff cards on my mobo, we'll see I suppose.

How much on average do you make daily with your 1080? I'm quite interested.

And yes it should be possible to have two graph cards running at the same time, but it is going to be a bit of a hassle, and i'm not sure if your hash would greatly improve, and it will suck up a load of extra voltage.


Maybe this post is useful? http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/369427-33-running-graphics-cards

There are tons of tuts online.
legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
May 01, 2017, 07:53:46 AM
#4
The computer will see you have 2 cards. The mining software you'll be using might have trouble.
You would also have to check if you have another big PCIe port, but most mobos do nowadays.

I hope you don't expect to turn a profit mining with a 3rd party and mining with a GPU.

Yeah I think I do have this and I also do think that it would fit fine in my computer at the moment, might be a little snug but it probably would be profitable.

And, I would think I'd be turning a profit as I am right now as I'd be mining altcoins on Nicehash which is pretty profitable for me at the moment -- I would say it's a nice passive income for my computer which idles.
I think my motherboard has the capacity to do it but I wanted to know if my computer would be able to see I have two different GPU's running and be able to recognize it.

Make sure ur power source have this capacity also... because GPU's are power hungry very much.
Second thing i heard many times about SLI combined 2 same GPU cards.... but two diffirent cards in one rig... never heard of it :O, you would need to choose which should 'work'.
Lot of problems i predict.

Yeah I think I'll have enough power, I'll have to check on that though. I'll also have to research on the two diff cards on my mobo, we'll see I suppose.
legendary
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Merit: 1014
April 30, 2017, 07:13:49 PM
#3
I think my motherboard has the capacity to do it but I wanted to know if my computer would be able to see I have two different GPU's running and be able to recognize it.

Make sure ur power source have this capacity also... because GPU's are power hungry very much.
Second thing i heard many times about SLI combined 2 same GPU cards.... but two diffirent cards in one rig... never heard of it :O, you would need to choose which should 'work'.
Lot of problems i predict.
legendary
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Merit: 1024
April 30, 2017, 05:22:02 PM
#2
The computer will see you have 2 cards. The mining software you'll be using might have trouble.
You would also have to check if you have another big PCIe port, but most mobos do nowadays.

I hope you don't expect to turn a profit mining with a 3rd party and mining with a GPU.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1285
Flying Hellfish is a Commie
April 30, 2017, 04:19:43 PM
#1
I'm going to start mining on the service known as Nicehash and wanted to know if it's possible for me to run two different GPU's on my motherboard, at the moment I have a GTX 1080 but wanted to know if it'd be possible for me to run something like an RX480 or something along those lines on the same motherboard.

I think my motherboard has the capacity to do it but I wanted to know if my computer would be able to see I have two different GPU's running and be able to recognize it.

Thanks for the help.
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