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System detects two GPUs in incorrect sequence

System detects two GPUs in incorrect sequence

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Designx
Member
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01-03-2016, 07:24 PM
#1
i have two gpus installed, with the main one in the top slot and the secondary in a lower slot. however, the system assigns the top GPU as "gpu1" and the bottom one as "gpu0," which makes it favor the secondary over the primary. this causes the boot screen to appear only through the secondary during startup, just like with the bios. the main issue is that the secondary gpu is connected to a crt tv that can't show a clear image before windows loads. i can't access the bios without removing the secondary gpu, which isn't ideal. i've tried adjusting the gpus on the motherboard, but it doesn't seem to solve the problem. are there other options besides changing the gpus?
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Designx
01-03-2016, 07:24 PM #1

i have two gpus installed, with the main one in the top slot and the secondary in a lower slot. however, the system assigns the top GPU as "gpu1" and the bottom one as "gpu0," which makes it favor the secondary over the primary. this causes the boot screen to appear only through the secondary during startup, just like with the bios. the main issue is that the secondary gpu is connected to a crt tv that can't show a clear image before windows loads. i can't access the bios without removing the secondary gpu, which isn't ideal. i've tried adjusting the gpus on the motherboard, but it doesn't seem to solve the problem. are there other options besides changing the gpus?

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Bigvigge
Junior Member
22
01-15-2016, 04:02 AM
#2
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
BIOS version for your motherboard right now.
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Bigvigge
01-15-2016, 04:02 AM #2

CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
BIOS version for your motherboard right now.

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GoldenZap
Member
179
01-15-2016, 05:37 AM
#3
Motherboard: MSI x570 A-Pro
BIOS: recently updated
OS: Windows 10
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3060 TI and AMD Radeon H6450
the rest shouldn't affect it
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GoldenZap
01-15-2016, 05:37 AM #3

Motherboard: MSI x570 A-Pro
BIOS: recently updated
OS: Windows 10
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3060 TI and AMD Radeon H6450
the rest shouldn't affect it

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MineCraftHuub
Member
92
01-16-2016, 03:59 PM
#4
The 6450 shows such low power, what's the point of using it?
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MineCraftHuub
01-16-2016, 03:59 PM #4

The 6450 shows such low power, what's the point of using it?

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_Dei
Junior Member
1
01-16-2016, 04:14 PM
#5
Top/Primary/GPU1 is the intended "Primary" GPU.
For more details, refer to the Reddit discussion and Intel's graphics support page.
You can also check the configuration with PowerShell commands like "Get-CimInstance win32_VideoController".
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_Dei
01-16-2016, 04:14 PM #5

Top/Primary/GPU1 is the intended "Primary" GPU.
For more details, refer to the Reddit discussion and Intel's graphics support page.
You can also check the configuration with PowerShell commands like "Get-CimInstance win32_VideoController".

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blueeyes1950
Junior Member
11
01-16-2016, 08:36 PM
#6
the top one is the 3060 ti and is identified as GPU1 by the system. and the bottom one is the AMD card and is being recognized as GPU0.
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blueeyes1950
01-16-2016, 08:36 PM #6

the top one is the 3060 ti and is identified as GPU1 by the system. and the bottom one is the AMD card and is being recognized as GPU0.

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
495
01-20-2016, 03:41 PM
#7
And the 3060 ti should be the primary GPU, right? If I understand correctly, then it should be GPU0. That means, if everything is correct, you'll need to change the GPUs on the motherboard. But there might be some mistakes in my thinking or in what I've read.

Still, it's not a bad idea to keep looking for other suggestions.
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JuliBr0
01-20-2016, 03:41 PM #7

And the 3060 ti should be the primary GPU, right? If I understand correctly, then it should be GPU0. That means, if everything is correct, you'll need to change the GPUs on the motherboard. But there might be some mistakes in my thinking or in what I've read.

Still, it's not a bad idea to keep looking for other suggestions.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
909
01-24-2016, 07:36 AM
#8
yes, the 3060 ti is intended as the main GPU. it's placed in the top slot, which makes sense for it also being GPU0.
why would a second GPU, added later and into a random slot, end up as GPU0 instead of the one in the top slot?
changing the positions isn't an option. this situation should be manageable through software adjustments.
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eskzz
01-24-2016, 07:36 AM #8

yes, the 3060 ti is intended as the main GPU. it's placed in the top slot, which makes sense for it also being GPU0.
why would a second GPU, added later and into a random slot, end up as GPU0 instead of the one in the top slot?
changing the positions isn't an option. this situation should be manageable through software adjustments.

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01-24-2016, 08:18 AM
#9
The 6450 serves two purposes.
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THEDESTROYERV4
01-24-2016, 08:18 AM #9

The 6450 serves two purposes.

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
495
01-24-2016, 04:43 PM
#10
Although it seems logical that the main slot should go to GPU0, this might not always be true based on how the boot sequence functions. Since the documentation is lacking or I'm too unmotivated to check, my guess is that the system first identifies all chipset-related devices because they could contain boot options, and then proceeds with the rest.

The secondary x16 PCIe slot is connected to the chipset, so anything linked to it will be found before the main x16 slot. In reality, graphics are just a convenience for users, so finding what's in the primary PCIe x16 slot later doesn't pose much of an issue.
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JuliBr0
01-24-2016, 04:43 PM #10

Although it seems logical that the main slot should go to GPU0, this might not always be true based on how the boot sequence functions. Since the documentation is lacking or I'm too unmotivated to check, my guess is that the system first identifies all chipset-related devices because they could contain boot options, and then proceeds with the rest.

The secondary x16 PCIe slot is connected to the chipset, so anything linked to it will be found before the main x16 slot. In reality, graphics are just a convenience for users, so finding what's in the primary PCIe x16 slot later doesn't pose much of an issue.