Adds 3D acceleration support for P106-090 / P106-100 / P104-100 / P104-101 / P102-100 / CMP 30HX / CMP 40HX / CMP 50HX / CMP 70HX / CMP 90HX mining cards.
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- Download patched files from releases.
Attention: Do not use NVENC- prefixed package if your mining card does not have hardware NVENC support. In this case driver will cause problems (crashes) in applications using NVENC.
- Download the official driver package from the NVIDIA website.
- Download Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU).
- Unpack the official driver package with 7-Zip / WinRAR / etc.
- Replace original files with patched ones.
- Unplug the network cable / disable Wi-Fi on your PC and clean the installed NVIDIA driver with DDU. Reboot PC.
- Run Install.bat as admin.
Result:
Now you can plug the network cable / enable Wi-Fi back.
8.1. In Windows 10 open the NVIDIA control panel
→ 3D settings
→ Manage 3D settings
and set "High-performance NVIDIA processor" as preferred graphics processor:
8.2. In Windows 11 open Settings
→ System
→ Display
→ Graphics
→ Change default graphic settings
and set mining card as the default high-performance graphic adapter:
It is possible to pair together different GPUs of similar generation/architecture to work together in SLI (Note: Mixing different VRAM sizes may cause some instability or stop SLI from functioning properly). It can also enable SLI on some non SLI/Crossfire compatible motherboards, making it a replacement for the now discontinued HyperSLI program (Note: The SLI support on non multi-GPU motherboards is not guaranteed).
Mandatory requirements:
- Driver version 446.14 (exactly this version)
- The first three symbols of Device ID for both cards must match. Go to Windows Device Manager → Right-click on device → Properties → Switch to the "Details" tab → Select "Hardware IDs" from the combo box.
As an example:
NVIDIA_DEV.1185.098A.10DE = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660"
NVIDIA_DEV.1185.106F.10DE = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760"
Thus, for example, GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 can work together, but GTX 960 and GTX 1060 cannot.
TL;DR: You need to solder the missing elements near the PCI-E slot.