Darth-Miner
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I'm going to include 2 screenshots. The first one is my PNY GTX Geforce 1060 3GB card as shown in GPU-Z. As you can see, the OpenCl box, Cuda Box, and the rest of the boxes including Direct Compute are CHECKED!
The second screenshot is of my brand new Gigabyte GTX Geforce 1060 6GB card as shown in GPU-Z and the OpenCl Box is Not checked, nor is the Cuda box, nor is the Direct Compute box.
I didn't do any insane overclocking. (not even close) Although I did play around with them in MSI afterburner AND The other program from EVGA. Precision OX or something like that.
Windows 7 x 64 recognizes both cards in Device manager. No yellow triangles indicating trouble. But GPU-Z is showing 2 entirely different pictures, and I'm assuming it's not good. With the 3GB card, (main card) I can boot into windows, mine, etc. If I completely wipe the drivers and shut down the PC, and plug in the 6GB card it will not boot into windows. All I get on my screen is "no signal." I assume the lack of OpenCL, CUDA, Direct Compute has everything to do with it.
Please help before I throw up. Thanks.
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The second screenshot is of my brand new Gigabyte GTX Geforce 1060 6GB card as shown in GPU-Z and the OpenCl Box is Not checked, nor is the Cuda box, nor is the Direct Compute box.
I didn't do any insane overclocking. (not even close) Although I did play around with them in MSI afterburner AND The other program from EVGA. Precision OX or something like that.
Windows 7 x 64 recognizes both cards in Device manager. No yellow triangles indicating trouble. But GPU-Z is showing 2 entirely different pictures, and I'm assuming it's not good. With the 3GB card, (main card) I can boot into windows, mine, etc. If I completely wipe the drivers and shut down the PC, and plug in the 6GB card it will not boot into windows. All I get on my screen is "no signal." I assume the lack of OpenCL, CUDA, Direct Compute has everything to do with it.
Please help before I throw up. Thanks.
Not Working: