03-06-2019, 09:50 AM
(03-04-2019, 09:31 PM)r3ddvil Wrote:(03-04-2019, 06:28 PM)alphanu Wrote:(03-01-2019, 07:59 PM)r3ddvil Wrote:(02-15-2019, 01:28 PM)alphanu Wrote: Hey @naytai welcome.
No it is not. There are methods to use Intel and Nvidia. This will be posted in the knowledge base section soon.
Great work - I've been using the mainline Retroarch with CRT emudriver on an old AMD card, but I'm looking forward to pitching it and using built in intel for retro and the Nvidia for modern titles. Any update to when the guide for Intel/Nvidia cards will be available?
Thanks again for all the effort - it's been amazing to play on an old school TV so easily!!
Intel and Nvidia cards work with ease on Linux. To get them working on window you need to use CRU (Custom resolution utility) to install all the video modes needed. the resolution list can be found in the knowledge base here.
Thanks, I'll look in to this tonight. Question - with this method, does retroarch need to be running on the main display like with the AMD crt_emudriver method? In my current setup, I am currently using an AMD card outputting DVI-I through a VGA/Component transcoder to my TV. My plan, is swap the AMD card out, replace it with a 1050Ti I have on hand, but that cards lacks a DVI-I/Analog port, although the motherboard has a VGA out for the integrated graphics (kaby lake HD6300). Do you have any experience with multiple video cards and CRT switching (ie. using NVIDIA for modern games and outputting retroarch through the IG)?
Thanks!
As far as I am aware on board GPUs are disabled as soon as a PCI one has been installed. This means there is no way to use them together. It is possible to use multiple installed GPUs, however, you would need to PCie slots to do this.