#Btc webcam drivers for mac install
However, attempting to install either driver for either card (or even just letting Windows do so on its own) breaks the FX580 and enables only the 1050 ti, giving a "Code 43" for the FX580 in device manager.
#Btc webcam drivers for mac windows 10
Which suggests that Windows 10 is definitely capable of operating in this configuration. This highlights that it isn't a hardware problem, but likely a driver one with Windows.īooting into Linux, both GPUs work with no issues, right off the bat.īooting into Windows 10 safe mode and running DDU (followed by a reboot back into safe mode) enables both GPUs, and they both work. Booting into an Ubuntu installer shows BOTH GPUs working simultaneously regardless of their slot.With ONLY the FX580 in the riser OR the x16 slot, the system works without a hitch again the FX580 works fine.With the 1050ti in the riser and the FX580 in the x16 slot, the FX580 shows no output and the 1050ti works without a hitch.
Buying a completely new 10-series GPU or new motherboard is out of the budget(already had the Quadro FX580 on hand), and USB-based video cards are too unreliable and underperforming for what we're after. Yes, I understand the bottlenecks, warnings, and otherwise ridiculous nature of this setup, but I just needs it for additional monitor outputs. Windows 10 recognizes both devices in the device manager. The 1050ti is installed in the PCiE x16 slot, and the Quadro FX580 is installed in one of the PCiE 1x slots via a 1x -> 16x riser card(typically used by bitcoin miners). My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H. In short, I'm trying to pair an Nvidia GTX 1050ti and a Quadra FX580 on the same Windows 10 system. I'm trying to get a (remarkably unorthodox) multi-GPU setup working with my system.