F@H multi GFX cards?

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I have a system running an Asus 1660 Super and I have a spare Asus 1070, could I run both cards together in the same system. System is AMD 1700, 3200 GB Ram, 2 TB Drive space. 850 Watt PSU.
 
yes, absolutely. Should just work so long as all the relevant drivers are installed. If it doesn't work, post your config on here and I will help. I run multiple systems with multiple cards.
 
Thanks for help guys, as the weather has warmed up Ill leave till the weekend to set it up. Did Stanford sort out the issue with the latest client not recognizing GPUs when the client was installed by the administrator on Windows 10? I am still using the older client but don't have any issues which still works fine.
 
Not aware of any issues with the latest client but is there a reason why you want to install it as a different user than the one who will be using the computer? Is it not yours?
 
Sorry for the late reply Mike. It is my PC, there is a thread on the F@H forum explaining the issues with the F@H client. I think it was released in May but wouldn't recognize GPU when installed on Windows 10 under Administrator, but it would recognize the GPU if installed by a named user. As I said I tried the Client but it didn't recognize my GPU so I reverted back to the older Client, which I am still using now.
Things have changed so I now need to use one PC to start a business, however I can install the 1070 in with a 2060 so my points shouldn't drop much. Will a Gigabite card play ball with an Asus card, obviously on the same driver?
 
yes, the same NVidia driver will happily support multiple Nvidia cards. So long as the OS can see the card properly - check with GPU-Z - then FAH will probably work automatically. If not, open Advanced Control, Configure, Add GPU slot.
 
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