Ubuntu 16.04 may not recognize the second GPU through the official drivers from the PPA.
Ubuntu 16.04 may not recognize the second GPU through the official drivers from the PPA.
I attempted the command you mentioned and got nothing. The nvdis driver only recognizes your p106 even though the second one is installed. I’m trying to mimic the 1060 sli hack. My idea is to make the driver see card number two. Both cards have 6GB of VRAM, just the difference is one uses passive cooling. I think switching the setting to run at x8 might help, but it’s not available in BIOS. nvidia-xconfig -sli=on -multigpu=on
ISPCI refers to a memory controller interface used in some systems, often related to PCIe specifications. The mention of p106 appearing twice at Electronics Wizardy likely connects to documentation or technical details about its behavior.
LSPCI displays both items. Driver 418.56 is active. Only the first card appears, the second should remain hidden. @Electronics Wizardy
The card displays actions related to using under lspci, but you may need to enable verbosity with -vv to view them.