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March 31, 2017, 05:38:22 PM
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I uses asrock BTC

However, I connect hdmi to the motherboard's hdmi port instead of to the gpu hdmi port.

The result is after burner and watttool is not functioning properly.

Some says that I should have put the LCD hdmi on the GPU instead. However, I do not understand why would that make any differences.
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March 31, 2017, 05:41:06 PM
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I uses asrock BTC

However, I connect hdmi to the motherboard's hdmi port instead of to the gpu hdmi port.

The result is after burner and watttool is not functioning properly.

Some says that I should have put the LCD hdmi on the GPU instead. However, I do not understand why would that make any differences.
Disable onboard and connect a monitor to gpu or connect a dummy plug to the card hdmi then problem solved like magic Smiley , no way to read card data without a monitor or dummy plug connected to gpu.

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March 31, 2017, 08:44:39 PM
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I uses asrock BTC

However, I connect hdmi to the motherboard's hdmi port instead of to the gpu hdmi port.

The result is after burner and watttool is not functioning properly.

Some says that I should have put the LCD hdmi on the GPU instead. However, I do not understand why would that make any differences.
Disable onboard and connect a monitor to gpu or connect a dummy plug to the card hdmi then problem solved like magic Smiley , no way to read card data without a monitor or dummy plug connected to gpu.

And why is that?

Also my mining rig have 6 GPU. If I connect LCD to one will watttool be able to read card data on the rest?

I also have a normal CPU with 1 GPU. I don't even connect anything. Basically I access the computer via remote desktop. Yet watttool and stuff can do it's job.
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April 01, 2017, 06:43:35 PM
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I uses asrock BTC

However, I connect hdmi to the motherboard's hdmi port instead of to the gpu hdmi port.

The result is after burner and watttool is not functioning properly.

Some says that I should have put the LCD hdmi on the GPU instead. However, I do not understand why would that make any differences.
Disable onboard and connect a monitor to gpu or connect a dummy plug to the card hdmi then problem solved like magic Smiley , no way to read card data without a monitor or dummy plug connected to gpu.

And why is that?

Also my mining rig have 6 GPU. If I connect LCD to one will watttool be able to read card data on the rest?

I also have a normal CPU with 1 GPU. I don't even connect anything. Basically I access the computer via remote desktop. Yet watttool and stuff can do it's job.
Why...i don't know , but yes its totally true you have to connect dummy plug to monitor your rig with teamview or any remote desktop , just one card and you can access the data of the rest , you can use teamview without dummy or monitor but the resolution will be limited to 800x600

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April 01, 2017, 08:01:54 PM
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I did what you say and it works. I wonder why.

However, after that I just remove the hdmi.

Guess what? It still works.

So like they got to meet TV once.
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