Example for three GTX295s on Vista 64/Windows 7 64
How I do it:
Example for three GTX295s on Vista 64/Windows 7 64
0: Right Click Desktop, NVIDIA Control Panel, SLi/Multi GPU, Disable SLI/Multi GPU rendering, Apply
1: Instal nv GPU client (does not start on boot)
2: CUT C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Folding@hom e-gpu
3.0: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu0
3.1: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu1
3.2: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu2
3.3: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu3
3.4: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu4
3.5: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu5
4: Browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu
5: Create Short Cut to C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu\Folding@home
6: CUT Short Cut
7.0: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu0
7.1: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu1
7.2: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu2
7.3: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu3
7.4: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu4
7.5: Paste and rename C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu5
8.0: Right Click C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu0 Short Cut, Properties
Target = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu" -gpu 0
Start In = "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Folding@ho me-gpu0"
8.1: Right Click C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu1 Short Cut, Properties
Target = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu" -gpu 1
Start In = "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Folding@ho me-gpu1"
8.2: Right Click C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu2 Short Cut, Properties
Target = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu" -gpu 2
Start In = "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Folding@ho me-gpu2"
8.3: Right Click C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu3 Short Cut, Properties
Target = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu" -gpu 3
Start In = "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Folding@ho me-gpu3"
8.4: Right Click C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu4 Short Cut, Properties
Target = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu" -gpu 4
Start In = "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Folding@ho me-gpu4"
8.5: Right Click C:\...\Folding@home-gpu to C:\...\Folding@home-gpu5 Short Cut, Properties
8.6: Paste All Short Cuts to Desk Top (optional)
Target = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@home\Folding@home-gpu" -gpu 5
Start In = "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Folding@ho me-gpu5"
9: Windows + M
10.0: Right Click, Personalise, Display Settings
10.1: Plug in Monitor cable into GPU1, Right Click, Monitor 2, Attached, Extend Desktop to this monitor, Apply, remove cable
10.1: Plug in Monitor cable into GPU2, Right Click, Monitor 3, Attached, Extend Desktop to this monitor, Apply, remove cable
10.1: Plug in Monitor cable into GPU3, Right Click, Monitor 4, Attached, Extend Desktop to this monitor, Apply, remove cable
10.1: Plug in Monitor cable into GPU4, Right Click, Monitor 5, Attached, Extend Desktop to this monitor, Apply, remove cable
10.1: Plug in Monitor cable into GPU5, Right Click, Monitor 6, Attached, Extend Desktop to this monitor, Apply, remove cable
11 DO NOT CLOSE Display Settings
12.0: Double Click gpu0 Short Cut, Enter User Name and Team#, Set Machine ID to 1, OK
12.1: Double Click gpu1 Short Cut, Enter User Name and Team#, Set Machine ID to 2, OK
12.2: Double Click gpu2 Short Cut, Enter User Name and Team#, Set Machine ID to 3, OK
12.3: Double Click gpu3 Short Cut, Enter User Name and Team#, Set Machine ID to 4, OK
12.4: Double Click gpu4 Short Cut, Enter User Name and Team#, Set Machine ID to 5, OK
12.5: Double Click gpu5 Short Cut, Enter User Name and Team#, Set Machine ID to 6, OK
You should now have 6 instances on Folding@home-gpu in your Task Bar
For now this is theory for six GPUs for now but I have used this method for single GTX295 systems in Vista 64
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3429/...956f3139_o.jpg
and dual GTX295 systems in XP 32
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3457/...30769079_o.jpg
Oh, and check Project 5770, 1 hour 10 minutes 1 second on Vista 64 with an i7 920 on x58 and 6GB DDR3 and 36 seconds quicker on XP-32 with a Q6600 (which is so bored its speed stepped to 6x) on P45 with 4 GB (2GB Effective). nVidia Folding@home is now totally GPU bound.
For ATI users this method does not work on 48x0x2 cards (I just tried it on my rig in my sig) I believe that this is because CrossFireX cannot be disabled in the current drivers (9.1) but should work on multiple single GPU cards.
For cards with HDMI on GPU1 use an HDMI-DVI adapter then a DVI-VGA adapter