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Using all GPU's?

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yea, just open three windows of your miner program, and select the card you want to mine with.

 

Edit: hrm... maybe it's not recognizing the other cards.

Is there any way to bitcoin mine on all 3 of my different GPU's simultaneously on GUIMiner v2012-12-03? (i have a GTX 660 and a GTX 760 and a GT 8800 in my system) is there something i am overlooking? Bc from what i can see when you click on the Device dropdown box it only lets you select one graphics card.

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yea, just open three windows of your miner program, and select the card you want to mine with.

 

Edit: hrm... maybe it's not recognizing the other cards.

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What I do is use GUI miner to find out how it enumerates the devices (for example. 0-0, 0-1, 1-0) then use the -d option followed by the card number in the cgminer shortcut 

 

Sorry, I assumed you're running windows and that's the only way I know how to do it. I am surprised guiminer wont let you do this..

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i'm using the scrypt version of GUIMiner, and all you need to do is have one tab per gpu, so just go to file, new miner, and either choose CGMiner or CUDA miner, set it up, and you're done

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