Hi,
On Thu, 09 Jun 2016 23:16:37 +0200 lee wrote:
> > As far as I understand your e-mail, you are trying to mux video
> > outputs of two GPU cards to a single monitor (excuse me if I'm
> > wrong, but it is hard to understand what your hardware is), this is
> > also doable if your monitor supports
R0b0t1 writes:
> On Jun 9, 2016 4:25 PM, "lee" wrote:
>>
>> R0b0t1 writes:
>>
>> > Use Bumblebee. It is the FOSS version of Optimus.
>>
>> That seems to be for laptops having peculiar hardware.
>>
>
> Nope. Works regardless.
If that works with two NVIDIA cards, the PCI bus might not be fast
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On Jun 9, 2016 4:25 PM, "lee" wrote:
>
> R0b0t1 writes:
>
> > Use Bumblebee. It is the FOSS version of Optimus.
>
> That seems to be for laptops having peculiar hardware.
>
Nope. Works regardless.
Andrew Savchenko writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 05 Jun 2016 19:34:15 +0200 lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there a way to reasonably use two graphics cards with a single
>> display?
>>
>> SLI won't work because it's retarded in requiring the GPUs to be the
>> same, which they aren't --- not to mention th
R0b0t1 writes:
> Use Bumblebee. It is the FOSS version of Optimus.
That seems to be for laptops having peculiar hardware.
Use Bumblebee. It is the FOSS version of Optimus.
Hi,
On Sun, 05 Jun 2016 19:34:15 +0200 lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to reasonably use two graphics cards with a single
> display?
>
> SLI won't work because it's retarded in requiring the GPUs to be the
> same, which they aren't --- not to mention that the cards would be too
> far away fr
Hi,
is there a way to reasonably use two graphics cards with a single
display?
SLI won't work because it's retarded in requiring the GPUs to be the
same, which they aren't --- not to mention that the cards would be too
far away from each other in the slots for a bridge to fit.
So what I'm think
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