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April 10, 2013, 12:00:42 PM
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On board GPU won't be recognized by the mining software if there are other GPU's in the PCI-E slots. Thats my experience regardless of OS and Mining software. Must be a mobo thing!
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April 10, 2013, 12:06:05 PM
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It is a motherboard thing, most of them, not all but the vast majority, will support only onboard or only PCIE graphics at one time. Adding a graphics card to the slot will automatically disable the onboard chipset and make the card the default. Even still, most onboard graphics engines are weak anyway.

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April 10, 2013, 12:15:09 PM
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Kjaneway, here is a photo of me utilizing my IGP for dedicated graphics for my monitor, while mining 2 5850's.

This should work for you regardless, it is a sandy bridge, it should work. Lets keep going at it, we'll get it to work. Btw, my crossfire is hooked up but disabled, so don't pay any attention to it.

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April 10, 2013, 12:34:52 PM
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My Motherboard: ASROCK Z77 Pro4-M


@ pekv: Nice photo: Can you overclock your cards with the cgminer?


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April 10, 2013, 12:40:20 PM
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My Motherboard: ASROCK Z77 Pro4-M


@ pekv: Nice photo: Can you overclock your cards with the cgminer?



Do you have the latest bios installed on your board? Also, I'd recommend trying that 13.2B7 AMD driver.

Mine is an asrock z75 pro3 bios p1.80. Yup, I can overclock them. They are overclocked at 944/1180 for both. 72f degrees or so.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=162345.msg1707321#msg1707321

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I don't know how much different cgminer bitcoin is from cgminer litecoin. But, for cgminer litecoin, I use a cgminer.conf file for my cards. Let us know if you're using a cgminer.conf file for your configuration or switches in a bat file.
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April 10, 2013, 12:44:36 PM
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until now i make everything manually. I will give these drivers and the conf file a try.

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April 10, 2013, 12:46:15 PM
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until now i make everything manually. I will give these drivers and the conf file a try.

k, kewl. Yes, use the conf file to overclock the card/cards.
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May 06, 2013, 02:04:38 AM
Last edit: May 06, 2013, 08:21:37 AM by akipfer
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First you need dummy plug for your card.
http://www.overclock.net/t/384733/the-30-second-dummy-plug

Install the graphics card, boot up the operating system with your monito plugged into the GFX card, install amd driver.

Jump into UEFI aka bios, set graphics to IGP, not auto.

Shutdown, install the dummy plug.

Boot up the system, install your Intel graphics driver, reboot.

You should be set to mine off your AMD card, while being on the IGP for your monitor.

Yes, this can be done, I am and have been doing it for a while on my I3-2100 and two 5850's.

Hey, good tip men, hey can i use the 47Oms? i have some here on my electronics box, always keep this kinda stuff haha
they are new, bough for some stuff but these i never used(doesn't matter if its used but...) i have other too, some on K scale too

so can i use 47Oms resistor?

Edit #1-> i did the dummy plug Cheesy just use 2 47oms in series bettwen 95 and 97 oms(i check it out with multimeter to be sure of that(don't wanna hurt my babes haha)

hey, when i Open GPU-Z says Intel OpenCl Bug detecded, same thing happended before, i did this http://notepad.patheticcockroach.com/3624/fixing-a-catalyst-opencl-mayhem-catalyst-13-1-13-3b2/
and fixed that for my amd gpus...
bot no that doesn't work, i did already unninstall all, like that link says, now is not working...
And if i Open Guiminer/cgminer i get....guess what i get....a nicely BSOD
yah, that's right....some about atikmdag.sys some like that...

i wish i don't have those issues, but i have Sad

can u help us to solve this? i'm trying to put both xfx HD7950 to mine, while using my PC for browsing or even gaming (like CS, Point blank, minecraft, maybe even crysis 2 + bucks of tweaks to make it run on hd2500 more smoothly haha)

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May 07, 2013, 04:29:06 AM
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help please, is my mobo ok for that?

i5 3330 + Asus P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3

i can enable iGPU on onboard, and set as main video output, do i need to say as main(primary GFX)?


any advice would be great if not awesome

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May 07, 2013, 04:31:31 AM
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First you need dummy plug for your card.
http://www.overclock.net/t/384733/the-30-second-dummy-plug

Install the graphics card, boot up the operating system with your monito plugged into the GFX card, install amd driver.

Jump into UEFI aka bios, set graphics to IGP, not auto.

Shutdown, install the dummy plug.

Boot up the system, install your Intel graphics driver, reboot.

You should be set to mine off your AMD card, while being on the IGP for your monitor.

Yes, this can be done, I am and have been doing it for a while on my I3-2100 and two 5850's.

do i need one dummy plug for both my HD7950 ? or just the one? in the first gfx? (upper to bottom)

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May 07, 2013, 02:39:05 PM
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@akipfer
I use what is recommended in that link. I dunno anything about the resisters you mentioned. Just follow the guide I suppose, you should be fine.

help please, is my mobo ok for that?

i5 3330 + Asus P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3

i can enable iGPU on onboard, and set as main video output, do i need to say as main(primary GFX)?


any advice would be great if not awesome

Only why I can tell you is to try it. Takes less than a few minutes. That's how I found out, I tried it. Just as explained above in this thread is how it is done.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170470.msg1774223#msg1774223


do i need one dummy plug for both my HD7950 ? or just the one? in the first gfx? (upper to bottom)

I dunno about your setup, but I for my setup have to use a dummy plug for each of my 5850's. All I can say is try.
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June 21, 2013, 08:43:21 AM
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I have the first generation Clarkdale Core i5 processor. It has graphics on the processor too. Is there any way to use the onboard graphics for display and keep the card dedicated for mining?

I followed the instructions above and have actually hooked up a second monitor with the graphics card; but cgminer -n shows no GPU detected.


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July 02, 2013, 01:14:15 PM
Last edit: July 03, 2013, 10:52:12 AM by pekv2
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I have the first generation Clarkdale Core i5 processor. It has graphics on the processor too. Is there any way to use the onboard graphics for display and keep the card dedicated for mining?

I followed the instructions above and have actually hooked up a second monitor with the graphics card; but cgminer -n shows no GPU detected.



Maybe generation is the problem with some? If I recall correctly, my i3 is a 2nd gen.

If anyone ever wants to compare. My i3 > http://ark.intel.com/products/53422/
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July 02, 2013, 04:10:52 PM
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Should work with Clarkdale OK - it's your board that's likely the issue.  I run the onboard video with both a 2nd Gen and 3rd Gen CPU (Pentium G620 and i3-3225).

Likely the BIOS on your board doesn't allow running the iGPU along with other GPUs - it's not really something people have wanted to do until recently.

I'm running the i3-3225 on an old P8B WS - using the HD4000 for "work", and the 2x7950 for mining.  No need for dummy plugs either.  Heck, I even mine Litecoins on the HD4000 when I'm not at the computer, every little helps!
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July 02, 2013, 09:36:45 PM
Last edit: July 03, 2013, 04:08:53 PM by BlazinBeaches
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You have to first boot from the graphics card and install the AMD drivers.  I've tried with 12.6 and newer, also make sure to install SDK.

Then boot into bios and set the mobo to IGPU and save and exit

Next pull the plug from the back of the video card and plug it into your mobo.

Then put a single dummy plug on the video card that is in the first (main) PCI-E x16 slot.  Yes it works even if you are using 1x risers as that's all I use.  No the other cards don't need dummy plugs. (though, some users have reported to need dummy plugs on all cards.)

Then reboot

Then control all settings from within cgminer as I've found MSI afterburner will lose voltage control etc.

Voltage control (if your card supports it), speed settings, fans, etc all work if used in cgminer, verified through GPU-Z.

This has worked for me on both Asus and MSI Z77 mobos using Ivy Bridge CPUs.

YMMV   Cool

As for the dummy plugs I am using 100ohm resisters.  I read online anything between 75-150ohm is fine.  Make sure you get ohms and not kohms.

Here is how you make dummy plugs for any inquiring minds.  And of course you can always finish them off with some hot glue Wink
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July 02, 2013, 10:33:53 PM
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Never even thought about doing this! Great guide on getting this setup though! Will give this a try later on this week on my setup

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July 03, 2013, 10:45:07 AM
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You have to first boot from the graphics card and install the AMD drivers.  I've tried with 12.6 and newer, also make sure to install SDK.

Then boot into bios and set the mobo to IGPU and save and exit

Next pull the plug from the back of the video card and plug it into your mobo.

Then put a single dummy plug on the video card that is in the first (main) PCI-E x16 slot.  Yes it works even if you are using 1x risers as that's all I use.  No the other cards don't need dummy plugs.

Then reboot

Then control all settings from within cgminer as I've found MSI afterburner will lose voltage control etc.

Voltage control (if your card supports it), speed settings, fans, etc all work if used in cgminer, verified through GPU-Z.

This has worked for me on both Asus and MSI Z77 mobos using Ivy Bridge CPUs.

YMMV   Cool

As for the dummy plugs I am using 100ohm resisters.  I read online anything between 75-150ohm is fine.  Make sure you get ohms and not kohms.

Here is how you make dummy plugs for any inquiring minds.  And of course you can always finish them off with some hot glue Wink


Yup, this is it, right here. to easy. Whats is weird, I tried one dummy and no dummy plugs, vs using two dummy plugs, and with only one plug, the second card is recognized but not usable, without both dummy plugs, both cards are not recognized. In my what ever situation it is, I need two DP's, one for each of my cards. weird.

These directions should be stickied some how. As more come to try and do this, this thread will be buried and post 35 will be hard to find.
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July 03, 2013, 04:02:55 PM
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Sorry to go back to the OP, but why do you want to use the IGP in the first place as opposed to one of the cards?

In my experience cgminer can easily manage the primary display by just playing around with the intensity setting of the card to still allow for completely unhindered user experience with windows and media playback (ie. nil delay in rendering 2D and video which I assume is what you meant by "normal work").

Getting a perfect balance of intensity on the display device will probably take you <5 minutes of trail and error, which seems like HOURS less effort than what you've gone through to get the IGP+Cards working to you liking.

In fact, I believe the default settings of cgminer have the intensity set to not interfere with or slow the user interface.

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July 03, 2013, 10:38:26 PM
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why do you want to use the IGP in the first place as opposed to one of the cards?

Read the title :p.
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July 04, 2013, 02:03:54 AM
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why do you want to use the IGP in the first place as opposed to one of the cards?

Read the title :p.

Yes I saw the title, but still my question is: why?

What possible advantage would you have? I suppose you might get a few extra MH/s or KH/s (depending on the algo you're mining with) because you might be able to set the card intensity 1 value higher... but really it's not going to make a huge difference.


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