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Thendral Mar 4, 2013 03:29 PM

Multiple Video card detection
 
Hello ,

I am using GPUZ in shared memeory c# code to calculate the GPU of a video card.

Can i know how can i use the same c# code to calculate the GPU of 2 graphic cards in the same machine.Can i get all the values of the both Video card in a bunch of same array or should i do any changes in the GPU Z GUI ,so that I can get the values of both the video cards.

Thanks in advance
:):)

MT Alex Mar 4, 2013 03:58 PM

Just open another instance of gpu-z and select the other card in the tab.

Thendral Mar 5, 2013 07:41 AM

How to select the other card from the tab
 
Hello ,

I have opened the two instances of GPUZ .But I need to know how to open or call the other video card progrmatically.
could u pls help me briefly.

Thanx in advance

W1zzard Mar 5, 2013 05:39 PM

There is only one shared memory, which supports only one card. Not even sure if the shmem updates when selecting a different card in the dropdown (i was thinking maybe you could findwindow gpuz, find the combobox and change the selection index)

Does the -dump feature work for your application (saves everything as XML and quits)
There is also a -card parameter to change the card index, unfortunately there is no way for GPU-Z to tell you how many cards are installed.


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