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Bitcoin => Mining software (miners) => Topic started by: pandemic on August 05, 2011, 04:15:33 AM



Title: AOCLBF question - how to identify which card is which
Post by: pandemic on August 05, 2011, 04:15:33 AM
I can see here that I've got two 5800 series cards. I have client 1 and 2 set up. I'm trying to make sure my settings for the temperature shut down are correct.

Both use the same OC settings.

Card 1 says adapter index: 0. OS index: 3
Card 2 says adapter index: 3. OS index: 0

So, how can I figure out what card is what?


Title: Re: AOCLBF question - how to identify which card is which
Post by: Swishercutter on August 05, 2011, 04:20:46 AM
Try 0 and 1.

I just went through this with a 5 gpu rig last night/today...looking for the same thing and all I had to do was manually enter 0-4 in each miner.


Title: Re: AOCLBF question - how to identify which card is which
Post by: pandemic on August 05, 2011, 03:15:08 PM
Try 0 and 1.

I just went through this with a 5 gpu rig last night/today...looking for the same thing and all I had to do was manually enter 0-4 in each miner.

I have 0 and 3 though. Are they the locations of the PCIe slots?


Title: Re: AOCLBF question - how to identify which card is which
Post by: OldChap on August 05, 2011, 11:26:45 PM
run a single card for a moment and, if you have set temp max, temp displays on screen. If temp is high you have it right if temp is idle swap them.

repeat for second card to confirm

engage both cards


Title: Re: AOCLBF question - how to identify which card is which
Post by: Swishercutter on August 06, 2011, 01:21:01 AM
Try 0 and 1.

I just went through this with a 5 gpu rig last night/today...looking for the same thing and all I had to do was manually enter 0-4 in each miner.

I have 0 and 3 though. Are they the locations of the PCIe slots?

I am not sure...maybe its just the number of the tab...the adapter/os ID is in the individual tabs then from there you can tell which miner is physically which card...I would imagine adapter 0 is the first PCI-E slot...pretty easy to tell...start a miner and see which one heats up, match the temperature dropdown to coincide.