I have two GPU cards, both RX480. Each limited to 6 DisplayPort monitors (with use of MST)
I have my computer setup to run multiplayer LFS on the one machine.
And the intent was to run 6 monitors off of each graphics card, and even add in a 3rd graphics card to get a total of 18 players. However, the graphics cards are posing a problem.
Obviously I cannot crossfire the video cards, as that would disable the video ports.
I cannot change the adapter settings in LFS, as the only one that works for windowed mode is the primary.
I can start up LFS in full windowed mode on any monitor plugged into the main gpu at well over 100 FPS, with a full grid of AI. If I drag the LFS window over to a monitor plugged into the secondary GPU it only runs at about 40~50 FPS. I can even open up more LFS windows on more monitors plugged into the secondary GPU and they too only run at 40~50, and 100+ on the primary.
Even in various hardware monitor programs the 2nd gpu never maxes out at 100%.
I am wondering why it is doing this, and if it is possible to make the secondary gpu run LFS at full speed. I need to know if I have to dump this single PC idea, and go with multiple Mini PC.
Is this due to something in LFS? Is LFS only optimized to use the primary video card?
I am kind of hoping this is all it is and they can fix it in the future.
Is this due to the graphics cards themselves? or the way dual graphics works?
Is there a setting I am missing?!
Is this due to some typical Windows crap? Win 10 Pro
Is this due to the fact that I am using a Server mother board with 32 Cores of Opteron Processors?
Is my server board bottlenecking video? I have 3 full 16x slots.
I have my computer setup to run multiplayer LFS on the one machine.
And the intent was to run 6 monitors off of each graphics card, and even add in a 3rd graphics card to get a total of 18 players. However, the graphics cards are posing a problem.
Obviously I cannot crossfire the video cards, as that would disable the video ports.
I cannot change the adapter settings in LFS, as the only one that works for windowed mode is the primary.
I can start up LFS in full windowed mode on any monitor plugged into the main gpu at well over 100 FPS, with a full grid of AI. If I drag the LFS window over to a monitor plugged into the secondary GPU it only runs at about 40~50 FPS. I can even open up more LFS windows on more monitors plugged into the secondary GPU and they too only run at 40~50, and 100+ on the primary.
Even in various hardware monitor programs the 2nd gpu never maxes out at 100%.
I am wondering why it is doing this, and if it is possible to make the secondary gpu run LFS at full speed. I need to know if I have to dump this single PC idea, and go with multiple Mini PC.
Is this due to something in LFS? Is LFS only optimized to use the primary video card?
I am kind of hoping this is all it is and they can fix it in the future.
Is this due to the graphics cards themselves? or the way dual graphics works?
Is there a setting I am missing?!
Is this due to some typical Windows crap? Win 10 Pro
Is this due to the fact that I am using a Server mother board with 32 Cores of Opteron Processors?
Is my server board bottlenecking video? I have 3 full 16x slots.