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Hi there!

So i have a strange issue,
My PC has 2x GPU's in it.
A GTX1050Ti, and a GT710.
The GT710 powers a 3rd monitor (technically) but the issue is the ID the gpu's are given...
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It defines the GT710 as GPU 0, but i need the GTX1050Ti to be GPU 0,
It's odd since i do get the right GPU used in all games, except that if i open gigabyte's gpu software i can't switch to the 2nd GPU.
And i can't change the RGB led on the GPU, RGB fusion will only recognize my board and allow me to change the RGB in my case (B450 Aorus Elite) i know right, first world problems.

How do i solve this odd issue? Thanks!


 

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8 minutes ago, KsandurWi: said:

Hi there!

So i have a strange issue,
My PC has 2x GPU's in it.
A GTX1050Ti, and a GT710.
The GT710 powers a 3rd monitor (technically) but the issue is the ID the gpu's are given...
image.png.769d00f08cbeff917260b274e4b241d7.png
It defines the GT710 as GPU 0, but i need the GTX1050Ti to be GPU 0,
It's odd since i do get the right GPU used in all games, except that if i open gigabyte's gpu software i can't switch to the 2nd GPU.
And i can't change the RGB led on the GPU, RGB fusion will only recognize my board and allow me to change the RGB in my case (B450 Aorus Elite) i know right, first world problems.

How do i solve this odd issue? Thanks!


 

try going into Device Manager and uninstall the GT710, and then right click and "Scan for hardware changes"

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10 minutes ago, KsandurWi: said:

Both devices run on the same drivers, all my screens went black. So it didn't work :/

you can try using DDU and then remove the GT710 from your PC and reboot with only the GTX 1050Ti and install the driver, and then reboot again and put the GT710 back in your system

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