Hi All,
Official word from Nvidia is that this isn't possible. They say only 1 bridge will work in each machine.
Bringing this up because everyone has been assuming that we can all install more than one in a multi-Gpu setup.
I'm wondering if there has been any update on this. I've been able to successfully install one bridge, but every time I try to install a second bridge the Nvidia drivers completely die and I have to reinstall everything. I've heard of people installing 2 links in the same machine? I've been trying this with two Quadro Rtx HB bridges.
Looking to do 4x2080tis with 2 bridges to create 2 pairs of Gpus.
Has anyone here successfully done it and know for a fact how this is accomplished? Seems strange that Nvidia wouldn't allow this in their software, as it makes NVLink useless for any professional with more than 2 Gpus.
Thanks!
Official word from Nvidia is that this isn't possible. They say only 1 bridge will work in each machine.
Bringing this up because everyone has been assuming that we can all install more than one in a multi-Gpu setup.
I'm wondering if there has been any update on this. I've been able to successfully install one bridge, but every time I try to install a second bridge the Nvidia drivers completely die and I have to reinstall everything. I've heard of people installing 2 links in the same machine? I've been trying this with two Quadro Rtx HB bridges.
Looking to do 4x2080tis with 2 bridges to create 2 pairs of Gpus.
Has anyone here successfully done it and know for a fact how this is accomplished? Seems strange that Nvidia wouldn't allow this in their software, as it makes NVLink useless for any professional with more than 2 Gpus.
Thanks!
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