Quote from: Claggy on 09 Jul 2010, 06:11:47 amFrizz23,Plug a Monitor into the HD5770!!!!,OK. Plugging in a monitor helped Catalyst to recognize the HD5770 (hopefully they are as smart as NVIDIA and remove this "feature" in the upcoming ver. 10.7).Problem now: BOINC manager won't connect! When I start BOINC manager it shows no projects (because it's not connected). When I swap my graphics cards (from PCIe slot1 <-> slot2) it DOES connect?!?! ... that's really strange to me.Any ideas?
Frizz23,Plug a Monitor into the HD5770!!!!,
I am using Catalyst 10.6 and it works fine with NIVDIA and ATI - even with no monitor attached. As long as ATI is in slot1 and NVIDIA in slot 2.It doesn't work the other way round ?!?!
I think i've got my HD5770 working with Cat 10.7 now (with 9800GTX+ still fitted, and latest Nvidia drivers still installed)
Quote from: Claggy on 17 Aug 2010, 03:09:17 pmI think i've got my HD5770 working with Cat 10.7 now (with 9800GTX+ still fitted, and latest Nvidia drivers still installed)Cool ... what did you change?
Today I had possibility to install Win7 x64 on host with dual PCIe slots.Now it holds GSO9600 in first slot and HD4870 in another one.But BOINC sees only first (NV) GPU.What I already done:1) attached monitor to both GPUs. I checked, both GPUs show desktop OK, Catalyst manager can be invoked (if ATI GPU connected to monitor too), that is, both GPUs work OK.2) Installed latest drivers. 260.99 for NV and Cat 10.10 for ATi3) added <use_all_gpus> option to cc_config. But this step is optional BOINC not only doesn;t use secondary GPU, it just doesn't see it (only GPU0 listed in message tab at startup).BOINC 6.10.58 x64, running under user account (not service).Any suggestions what it could be ? How to enable both GPUs for BOINC under Win7 x64, what I missed ?