Using 2 monitors with 1 GPU. OK to add 2nd GPU; one for each monitor?
My video editing software renders much faster with compatible GPUs. I recently upgraded to a nVidia GTX 560 Ti which improved rendering 16%. I've like using two monitors but the second monitor drags down rendering performance of what it could be. I was wondering if using my old GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 as a second GPU would cause issues? This would not be a SLI setup, just one GPU for each monitor.
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Windows 7 64-bitIntel Core i5-2500K 3300 Mhz16Gb Patriot PC3-12800 1600 MhzEVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi)
install the 2nd Card, let windows do its thing, Use the main power full card for gaming and its own drivers, should be just fine, no different too having 2 different hard drives.
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Windows 7 Home PreQ8200 Intell 2.333DDR3 1333 4gigAti HD4870
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Home Build.
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Windows 7 Home Pre
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Q8200 Intell 2.333
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Asus P5Q3 Delux
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DDR3 1333 4gig
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Ati HD4870
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Onboard Soundmax. 7.1
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1, 20" Samsung
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1600/900
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Good enough
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Le Shark
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FAN FAN FAN FAN, Thermaltake Minitype 90 with speed fan 4.
install the 2nd Card, let windows do its thing, Use the main power full card for gaming and its own drivers, should be just fine, no different too having 2 different hard drives.
Theoretically, they shouldn't. They get data from win 7 and output to screens. they don't talk to each other.
Still, have you tried using the integrated graphics for the secondary monitor? this thread seems to say it's worth a try. Cuts down a bit power consumption.
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custom built
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ASUS M4A78
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whatever, around 450w
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CPU fan, GPU fan, case fan, nothing fancy
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Optical, logitec.
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Was running Win Xp from a IDE drive. Yeah. Was a pain.
SATA II drive and Win7 and it zips away! Yay!
install the 2nd Card, let windows do its thing, Use the main power full card for gaming and its own drivers, should be just fine, no different too having 2 different hard drives.
Hi guys! Sorry not to post but I was awaiting hardware from Newegg that was delayed because of the holiday Monday.
It went exactly as mrdemon said. Put the old card in my other pci-e slot & Windows found what it needed. I'll do some render comparisons to see if my speeds have increased. I really hated to give up the second monitor (for the sake of increased render speeds) as it make video editing much easier on a larger screen.
I guess I can also do a separate EyeOne3 monitor setup now that I have a second card installed. EyeOne3 software has been bugging me to do so but it wasn't possible with just one graphic card, or so I read. I did try but it through my other monitor's color off. We'll see if this makes a difference.
I'm marking this as solved. Thanks everyone!
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Windows 7 64-bitIntel Core i5-2500K 3300 Mhz16Gb Patriot PC3-12800 1600 MhzEVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi)
I guess I can also do a separate EyeOne3 monitor setup now that I have a second card installed. EyeOne3 software has been bugging me to do so but it wasn't possible with just one graphic card, or so I read. I did try but it would through my other monitor's color off. We'll see if this makes a difference.
I thought I'd followup on monitor calibration. I use EyeOne Display 2 to calibrate my monitor. I had read that I would need a second graphic card for calibration but have found that, with Windows 7 & maybe Vista, that's not true. I couldn't find any explanation in EyeOne3 help how to do this so I called the company. All they could tell me was it would work. After playing with it for awhile I got it. The trick is to move the EyeOne3 window to the monitor you wish to calibrate & go from there. Simple as that.
My Computer
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Windows 7 64-bitIntel Core i5-2500K 3300 Mhz16Gb Patriot PC3-12800 1600 MhzEVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi)