Amd and Nvidia gpu in the same pc? Other · Daniel Renner · ... · 7 · 413 · 0

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I recently went from nvidia gpu to amd and I know that some pixinsight script uses CUDA to speed up ai processes like blurxterminator, starXterminator etc.
Is it possible to use my old Nvidia gpu in slot 2 in my motherboard so it can be used when Cuda is required?

The reason I use AMD is because I play alot of games and its better for my wallet, so I will not sell it, so dont suggest that ;)
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jml79 4.17
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It is possible. Many of us currently have an Intel and either AMD or NVidia GPU already co-existing and some have an onboard AMD with an NVidia card (far more rare but out there). Give it a shot.
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andymw 11.96
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There are a lot of articles on the web that say you can use an AMD card in slot 1 for your graphics and run CUDA/tensorflow on an NVidia card in slot 2 (at least in Windows).  I guess one consideration is does your power supply have enough connectors and grunt to be able to support that?
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Eriktim82 0.90
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You can try but you have issues with graphics drivers.  


If you are after the cuda GPU acceleration then stick with Nvidia
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Joe Linington:
It is possible. Many of us currently have an Intel and either AMD or NVidia GPU already co-existing and some have an onboard AMD with an NVidia card (far more rare but out there). Give it a shot.

Intel only makes CPUs. Not GPUs. They do have integrated graphics but if you use a separate GPU the mobo will turn off the integrated graphics.
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jml79 4.17
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Tim Eriksen:
Joe Linington:
It is possible. Many of us currently have an Intel and either AMD or NVidia GPU already co-existing and some have an onboard AMD with an NVidia card (far more rare but out there). Give it a shot.

Intel only makes CPUs. Not GPUs. They do have integrated graphics but if you use a separate GPU the mobo will turn off the integrated graphics.

This is not true on either point. Intel has released a series of modern discrete video cards and it is perfectly possible to use the onboard Intel graphics to support more monitors than your discrète card can. I haven’t done this in any form of 3D modes but it certainly does not disable itself when a discrete cards is used in all cases.
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Eriktim82 0.90
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Not saying it can't be done. Just not recommended.  Yes, Intel has it's new GPUs. 

You definitely will have driver conflicts with both Nvidia and amd graphic drivers both installed.
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UPDATE: I tried installing my old nvidia card again in PCEI slot 2 and it WORKS!

All AI programs in pixinsight now uses CUDA on my nvidia card, and my gaming uses AMD graphics =)
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