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Hi

I have "problems" with an Asus laptop

And there are 2 GPUs (Intel CPU and Nvidia 920M)
And just 1 GPU is indicated in the monitoring and it appears, disappears, etc...

What “report” would you need ?

Thanks

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On 5/11/2024 at 11:13 PM, tistou77 said:

Hi

I have "problems" with an Asus laptop

And there are 2 GPUs (Intel CPU and Nvidia 920M)
And just 1 GPU is indicated in the monitoring and it appears, disappears, etc...

What “report” would you need ?

Thanks

Make sure to enable the option called Wake GPUs up at AIDA64 startup in AIDA64 Preferences / Stability.

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9 hours ago, Fiery said:

Make sure to enable the option called Wake GPUs up at AIDA64 startup in AIDA64 Preferences / Stability.

Hi

Thanks for your reply
It's good, this option is enabled

But still problem, just 1 GPU is indicated in the monitoring and it appears, disappears, etc...
See screen

Thanks

 

 

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43 minutes ago, tistou77 said:

Hi

Thanks for your reply
It's good, this option is enabled

But still problem, just 1 GPU is indicated in the monitoring and it appears, disappears, etc...
See screen

Thanks

 

 

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Please send a screenshot of the Display / GPU page too.  Based on the screenshot above, AIDA64 recognizes and handles only the nVIDIA GPU of yours.  BTW, when that GPU (nVIDIA) goes to sleep, it's normal that its power draw becomes zero.

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11 minutes ago, Fiery said:

Please send a screenshot of the Display / GPU page too.  Based on the screenshot above, AIDA64 recognizes and handles only the nVIDIA GPU of yours.  BTW, when that GPU (nVIDIA) goes to sleep, it's normal that its power draw becomes zero.

The screenshots

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11 minutes ago, tistou77 said:

The screenshots

Thanks

Thank you! I think it's alright afterall.  Your Intel GPU doesn't expose much readings, and it's normal to have the nVIDIA GPU to go to sleep.  When it goes to sleep, its readings either become zero or disappear.

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47 minutes ago, Fiery said:

Thank you! I think it's alright afterall.  Your Intel GPU doesn't expose much readings, and it's normal to have the nVIDIA GPU to go to sleep.  When it goes to sleep, its readings either become zero or disappear.

Ok thanks

But with another software (SIV), the temperature of the 2 GPUs are displayed
And the Intel is still visible

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21 hours ago, tistou77 said:

Ok thanks

But with another software (SIV), the temperature of the 2 GPUs are displayed
And the Intel is still visible

The temperature of the Intel GPU is reported as CPU GT Cores temperature.  It is shown on the Sensor page of your system properly.

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6 minutes ago, Fiery said:

The temperature of the Intel GPU is reported as CPU GT Cores temperature.  It is shown on the Sensor page of your system properly.

Ah ok thanks so much
I didn't know that was it

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