A Polish Ginger wrote:Gentlemen I have to say that I'm just dumb..... I didn't have the 5th 980 ti plugged into the PSU unit................ it was so simple that I started to laugh![]()
But yeah Phase 1 of the DTRM (Dream Team Render Machine) is in operationHA, you got good jokes. I was here struggling with a mere 6 GPUs when you have greater than 10. I'm no where near your level so don't sell your self short. I hope that some day I'll have around that number but keep up the updates.Notiusweb wrote:
Anyway, your progress is ahead of mine...
Not just Notiuweb, but anyone that is going through this struggle. I've learned so much just browsing this forum, that I wish to thank you all from my non existent soul (haha get it). But seriously keep it up gentlemen!
Sincerely,
A Polish Ginger
I. Just to be sure, am I correct that you got six GPUs now working after you powered that previously non-working card?
II. Regarding the registry hack, here how you do it:
"Issue 9. Windows and the Nvidia driver see all available GPU's, but OctaneRender™ does not.
There are occasions when using more than two video cards that Windows and the Nvidia driver properly register all cards, but OctaneRender™ does not see them. This can be addressed by updating the registry. This involves adjusting critical OS files, it is not supported by the OctaneRender™ Team.
1) Start the registry editor (Start button, type "regedit" and launch it.)
2) Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
3) You will see keys for each video card starting with "0000" and then "0001", etc.
4) Under each of the keys identified in 3 for each video card, add two dword values:
DisplayLessPolicy
LimitVideoPresentSources
and set each value to 1
5) Once these have been added to each of the video cards, shut down Regedit and then reboot.
6) OctaneRender™ should now see all video cards."
[ http://render.otoy.com/universe.php#51Troubleshooting ]
This not only gets Octane to see all of your installed video cards {subject to real IO limits which it can't cure}, but it also removes that caution in the Device Manager that shows that there is/are issue(s) with the video card. I've done the hack to all of my systems, even the ones that didn't display any Device Manager issues that use Octane, as well as to those systems that run only RedShift3d, TheaRender and FurryBall when Device Manager indicated that they had issues.