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retech
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Multiple Firepro W7100 GPUs

I have 3 Firepro 7100 cards in a computer but the Radeon software in only seeing two of the three.

The computer is running Windows 10 22H2 with the latest version of the Radeon software.

I've tried reinstalling the software and drivers but no luck.

Is there a way to fix this?

 

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jacksully0
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The AMD FirePro W7100 is a professional graphics card designed for workstation use. If you have multiple FirePro W7100 GPUs and you want to use them together, you're likely interested in setting up a multi-GPU configuration, often referred to as AMD CrossFire Pro for FirePro GPUs.

Here are the general steps to set up multiple FirePro W7100 GPUs:

  1. Check Compatibility:

    • Ensure that your applications or workloads support multi-GPU configurations. Some software may not take full advantage of multiple GPUs.
  2. Install the GPUs:

    • Physically install the multiple FirePro W7100 GPUs into the appropriate PCIe slots on your motherboard.
  3. Install Latest Drivers:

    • Download and install the latest AMD FirePro drivers from the official AMD website. These drivers are optimized for workstation use and support multi-GPU configurations.
  4. Enable CrossFire Pro:

    • Open the AMD Catalyst Control Center or the AMD Radeon Pro Settings application (depending on the driver version). Navigate to the CrossFire Pro settings and enable it.
  5. Configure Workstation Applications:

    • Some professional applications may have specific settings to enable multi-GPU support. Check the settings or preferences of your workstation applications and configure them accordingly.
  6. Testing and Benchmarking:

    • After setting up the multi-GPU configuration, it's a good idea to test and benchmark your system to ensure that the GPUs are working together effectively.
  7. Monitor Temperatures and Performance:

    • Keep an eye on the temperatures of each GPU and monitor performance. Adequate cooling is essential for maintaining stable operation, especially in a multi-GPU setup.
  8. Troubleshooting:

    • If you encounter any issues, such as instability or performance problems, you may need to troubleshoot by checking for driver updates, adjusting application settings, or testing each GPU individually to identify potential hardware issues.

Keep in mind that not all applications are optimized for multi-GPU configurations, and the performance gain can vary depending on the workload. Additionally, newer technologies and standards, such as AMD Infinity Fabric for connecting multiple GPUs, may be relevant depending on your hardware and software setup.

Always refer to the official documentation provided by AMD for your specific GPU model and driver version for the most accurate and up-to-date information on setting up and configuring multiple FirePro W7100 GPUs.

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