How to use more than one GPU when mining if you have 2 (Explained)

Here is How you use more than one GPU when mining. The video card is also known by many names such as graphics card, GPU, and VGA chip. This part processes image information in the machine, such as pixel parameters, contrast, and color correction… to get the most realistic image displayed on the screen.

Currently, a lot of people need to upgrade GPU or add GPU to be able to load some programs such as high-end games, heavy graphics, video editing, design… Then, how do you add more than one GPUs to computer?

Here’s how to add a GPU to your PC

Prepare the tools and choose the right GPU:

This is the first step you need to take before installing the computer video card. To add a new GPU, you must prepare a screwdriver and select the appropriate GPU to proceed with the installation. For How to choose a GPU, you can refer to the following process:

  1. Check the power supply
  2. Selecting a motherboard that is GPU compatible
  3. Free space estimate
  4. Find out the needs, the purpose of use

1. Check the power supply

GPU is a device that consumes a lot of power, so before installing, you need to check how much power the card consumes.

You must ensure that this device is compatible with your computer’s power source. Thus, it can work stably because if the power is low, the computer cannot be started, and it isn’t easy to operate.

2. Selecting a motherboard that is GPU compatible

Currently, there are two types of motherboards, new and old. There is only an AGP slot for the old model, but the unique model has PCI-E video card slots.

Therefore, you must choose a video card compatible with your computer’s motherboard.

3. Free space estimate

The computer market offers a lot of graphics cards of different sizes. To choose the right card for the empty slot, you need to find the size details, such as Height, width, length, and how much the card is installed.

Because many types of sizes are more significant than the empty slot, installing a video card is difficult and easy to leads to damage.

4. Find out the needs, the purpose of use

GPUs have not one but many types. This is an advantage for users to choose to be both affordable and choose the best card to ensure the performance according to their needs.

How to add more GPU

After making sure all the above steps have been completed, proceed to add GPU to the PC; precisely follow the steps as follows:

  1. Unplug the computer
  2. Remove the case
  3. Find expansion slots
  4. Dust cleaning
  5. Install CPU
  6. Protect your graphics card
  7. Plug in the power supply
  8. Close the computer case
  9. Connect the screen
  10. Install new drivers
  11. Test
    How to use more than one GPU when mining if you have 2 (Explained)
    How to use more than one GPU when mining if you have 2 (Explained)

1. Unplug the computer

After the uninstall is complete, unplug all the plugs on the back of the machine and remove the power cable.

Note, please turn off the computer power before unplugging so as not to affect the life of the device.

2. Remove the case

Use a screwdriver to remove the case, which needs to be released slowly because the back of the computer contains important connection ports.

At the same time, these ports are attached to the motherboard. Therefore, to ensure that removing the case does not affect other essential devices, it should be done slowly, gently, and carefully.

3. Find expansion slots

After removing the case, determine where the expansion slot is located. Usually, smart graphics cards will be connected via the PCI-E space. If not in the PCI-E place, the ability will be integrated into the motherboard.

4. Dust cleaning

The next thing is to clean and vacuum the inside of the computer using an air compressor or a mini vacuum cleaner. Because dirt is also the leading cause of hardware damage or overheating of the computer.

5. Install CPU

Take the new discrete video card and insert it into the slot carefully, do not let the video card touch the contacts before reaching the bottom.

If you did not install a graphics card before, you must remove the metal covering the chassis attached to the PCI-E slot.

During installation, insert the new card into the PCI-E and gently press until you hear a click which means you are in place.

However, if the new card requires two frames, you’ll have to remove the one around it right behind the case.

Also, ensure that there aren’t any devices connected to the computer when inserting the new card.

6. Protect your graphics card

Attach all screws to the case back frame tightly to secure the GPU. In case the computer uses a dual-frame card, you should use both screws to ensure it is secure when used.

7. Plug in the power supply

Next, you plug the power supply to the graphics card through the PCI-E port. If your computer does not use this port, you must use a Molex to PCI-E adapter.

8. Close the computer case

After installing a discrete video card to your computer, attach the cable and close the computer case tightly. At the same time, tighten the screws after completing the case.

9. Connect the screen

Connect the display to the HDMI or DisplayPort ports shown on the card. The graphics card will automatically convert from VGA to DVI if the monitor does not have a DVI cable.

10. Install new drivers

You can manually install the driver from the web or disc. On the other hand, the machine’s operating system will automatically detect the machine configuration and the graphics card and install it right after starting the computer.

11. Test

The last step in how to install a discrete video card for the computer is to test it. You can start the game or video encoder,… To try the encoding speed after adding the new video card is better and faster processing.

Final Thoughts

I just demonstrated how to upgrade your PC’s GPU for you. I hope it helps you to know how to add GPU to increase performance.

Installing more GPU is not too difficult; it will succeed if you do it correctly and in the order of the steps above.

Related article:

Is GPU rendering Parallel processing? (Explained)

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