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Started by ladybadone | | 12 answers
OK so I need to run my Quadro card for design but its crap for gaming so I am going to add a GTX 770. How do you switch btw the 2 so that when I am designing I use the design card and when I am gaming I use the GTX ?
Shamar Holtz
October 15, 2014 11:41:26 AM
sours said:
You can take apart the GPU and disconnect/jump two resistors on the back of the card to change the "ID", as the card uses impedance to relay the model to your computer. By jumping the resistors you can spoof it into tricking your computer its professional workstation card of matching architecture and then you can push it with quadro... You can also use a different second card as a dedicated PhysX processor.This voids warranty, and if you do it incorrectly you could destroy your card by heating the wrong things up.
Well okay....
sours
October 15, 2014 11:36:28 AM
You can take apart the GPU and disconnect/jump two resistors on the back of the card to change the "ID", as the card uses impedance to relay the model to your computer. By jumping the resistors you can spoof it into tricking your computer its professional workstation card of matching architecture and then you can push it with quadro... You can also use a different second card as a dedicated PhysX processor.
This voids warranty, and if you do it incorrectly you could destroy your card by heating the wrong things up.
This voids warranty, and if you do it incorrectly you could destroy your card by heating the wrong things up.
Zachasaurs
October 15, 2014 11:21:19 AM
nick779 said:
Shamar Holtz said:
You will have to enable one, and disable the other if that's what you mean. Try thisInstructions
1 Login as an administrator to the PC and navigate to the Control Panel.
2 Click on "System", and then click on the "Device Manager" link.
3 Search the list of hardware for the name of your graphics card.
4 Right-click on the hardware and select "Enable". Exit and save changes if prompted.
So how is this going to solve the driver problem?
it wont either get a 2nd of the more gaming ready graphics car
nick779
October 15, 2014 10:00:04 AM
Shamar Holtz said:
You will have to enable one, and disable the other if that's what you mean. Try thisInstructions
1 Login as an administrator to the PC and navigate to the Control Panel.
2 Click on "System", and then click on the "Device Manager" link.
3 Search the list of hardware for the name of your graphics card.
4 Right-click on the hardware and select "Enable". Exit and save changes if prompted.
So how is this going to solve the driver problem?
Best solution chosen by ladybadone
Shamar Holtz
October 14, 2014 11:56:36 AM
You will have to enable one, and disable the other if that's what you mean. Try this
Instructions
1 Login as an administrator to the PC and navigate to the Control Panel.
2 Click on "System", and then click on the "Device Manager" link.
3 Search the list of hardware for the name of your graphics card.
4 Right-click on the hardware and select "Enable". Exit and save changes if prompted.
Instructions
1 Login as an administrator to the PC and navigate to the Control Panel.
2 Click on "System", and then click on the "Device Manager" link.
3 Search the list of hardware for the name of your graphics card.
4 Right-click on the hardware and select "Enable". Exit and save changes if prompted.
ladybadone
October 14, 2014 10:42:20 AM
Shamar Holtz
October 14, 2014 9:08:52 AM
ladybadone
October 14, 2014 7:28:38 AM
Zachasaurs
October 14, 2014 7:23:08 AM
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