Hi,
To clarify, I have two computers and both of them have one GTX 690 installed. For simplicity I name them Computer 1 and Computer 2. Computer 1 runs perfectly, while Computer 2 has what I suspect to be a faulty GTX 690 installed.
Some info on Computer 1:
- Here I get the option to enable and disable multi gpu mode in the Nvidia control panel.
- GPU-Z identifies two GTX 690, and it says that 2 GPUs are enabled. I also get the option of saving two separate logs here, one for each gpu.
- MSI Afterburner also detects two separate gpus on this computer.
Some info on Computer 2:
- Here I do not get the option to enable/disable multi gpu mode in the Nvidia control panel.
- GPU-Z only identifies one GTX 690, and it says that SLI/multi gpu mode is disabled. I do not get the option of saving two logs on this computer.
- MSI Afterburner does not detect two separate gpus on this computer.
If I take the faulty GTX 690 out of computer 2 and insert it in computer 1 I get the same problems that are listed under "Some info on computer 2", and if I take the fully working GTX 690 out of computer 1 and insert it in computer 2 it works like a charm, so the problem clearly lies with the faulty GTX 690 and not one of the computers.
Is there anything I can do to make the computers detect the second gpu on my faulty GTX 690? How can the card even work with only one working GPU?
Best regards
Preben Haugen
To clarify, I have two computers and both of them have one GTX 690 installed. For simplicity I name them Computer 1 and Computer 2. Computer 1 runs perfectly, while Computer 2 has what I suspect to be a faulty GTX 690 installed.
Some info on Computer 1:
- Here I get the option to enable and disable multi gpu mode in the Nvidia control panel.
- GPU-Z identifies two GTX 690, and it says that 2 GPUs are enabled. I also get the option of saving two separate logs here, one for each gpu.
- MSI Afterburner also detects two separate gpus on this computer.
Some info on Computer 2:
- Here I do not get the option to enable/disable multi gpu mode in the Nvidia control panel.
- GPU-Z only identifies one GTX 690, and it says that SLI/multi gpu mode is disabled. I do not get the option of saving two logs on this computer.
- MSI Afterburner does not detect two separate gpus on this computer.
If I take the faulty GTX 690 out of computer 2 and insert it in computer 1 I get the same problems that are listed under "Some info on computer 2", and if I take the fully working GTX 690 out of computer 1 and insert it in computer 2 it works like a charm, so the problem clearly lies with the faulty GTX 690 and not one of the computers.
Is there anything I can do to make the computers detect the second gpu on my faulty GTX 690? How can the card even work with only one working GPU?
Best regards
Preben Haugen