Hello
I have this motherboard with onboard CPU:
ASRock Q1900DC-ITX - http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Q1900DC-ITX
I have inserted a GT730 x1 VGA card to the PCIe 2.0 x1 slot and it ran since years.
I crunch Einstein on the iGPU of the J1900 CPU.
The screen is connected to the iGPU.
I gone to the BIOS and selected the GT730 as 1st VGA card.
Then I connected the screen to the GT730.
Windows is running and I started BOINC.
In past there was:
CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 730 (driver version 347.52, CUDA version 7.0, compute capability 3.5, 1024MB, 933MB available, 692 GFLOPS peak)
OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 730 (driver version 347.52, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 1024MB, 933MB available, 692 GFLOPS peak)
OpenCL: Intel GPU 0: Intel(R) HD Graphics (driver version 10.18.10.3408, device version OpenCL 1.2, 1304MB, 1304MB available, 6 GFLOPS peak)
OpenCL CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J1900 @ 1.99GHz (OpenCL driver vendor: Intel(R) Corporation, driver version 3.0.1.10878, device version OpenCL 1.2 (Build 76413))
Now:
CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 730 (driver version 347.52, CUDA version 7.0, compute capability 3.5, 1024MB, 874MB available, 692 GFLOPS peak)
OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 730 (driver version 347.52, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 1024MB, 874MB available, 692 GFLOPS peak)
OpenCL CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J1900 @ 1.99GHz (OpenCL driver vendor: Intel(R) Corporation, driver version 3.0.1.10878, device version OpenCL 1.2 (Build 76413))
- this is missing now: OpenCL: Intel GPU 0
And now new:
app version refers to missing GPU type intel_gpu
Application uses missing intel_gpu GPU
In "Device Manager" the iGPU is shown and activated.
I added <use_all_gpus>1</use_all_gpus> to the cc_config.xml file.
I need to insert a VGA dummy plug to the iGPU VGA port that BOINC see again the iGPU?
What I need to do that BOINC see and use again the iGPU?
Thanks
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Quote:I need to insert a VGA
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Yes, that's all you need. I'm using HDMI dummies for exactly that purpose - they're smaller and neater. Anything that fits your motherboard outputs.