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November 17, 2017, 11:57:08 PM |
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You can go into your motherboard's bios and force the onboard GPU to be the primary. By default most motherboards disable the onboard gpu when you install a GPU.
I personally do not hook up any displays to my rigs. I monitor them through a SSH session using PuTTY. Also, I'm also mining using simple mining OS, which uses Linux. It's $2/month per rig but has some really nice overclocking and undervolting features as well as a single web gui to monitor all my rigs.
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