I have a Radeon Graphics card on my HP Pavilion Windows 7. Is it accurate to say that it is install for me to institute a Nvidia GPU (GT Force 570 declare) just for CUDA computing? Please suggest your important views below.
I have a Radeon Graphics card on my HP Pavilion Windows 7. Is it accurate to say that it is install for me to institute a Nvidia GPU (GT Force 570 declare) just for CUDA computing? Please suggest your important views below.
Yes. There is nothing to stop you doing this. As they are altogether offbeat units, Windows will happily permit you to institute diverse drivers for each. Then you would be able to interface monitors to either or both and you need to have no situation running CUDA applications on the nVidia card.
I don't accept that you are able to run an ATI Card and an Nvidia Card at the same time without some appearance and framework stability issues. In the event that you might have hacked the Drivers or something, that could just destroy your cards (and your framework) significantly more.
I think it could be cool to utilize a 2 Radeon HD 6990s, 2 ASUS Mars II Graphics Cards, 2 Quadro 6000s, 2 High-End FirePro Cards, Intel HD Graphics, an EVGA Killer Xeno Pro, and a Sound Blatester X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro all at the same time.
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