deloptes <delop...@gmail.com> writes: >> Now, should I connect the monitor to the motherboard video-out or >> should I use GPU’s output? Suppose the OS (Debian GNU/Linux in this >> case) is fully configured to utilize the GPUs i.e. drivers etc. are set >> up. Will the graphic system be able to utilize the GPUs irrespective of >> where I have connected the monitor? > > I am not an expert in Wayland, but X is able to utilize any GPU in any > number. If it does not this automatically you have to manually > configure the server. There are numerous guides on the internet.
Okay. So, this is possible. But my doubt remains. See below. > Last but not least - why many GPUs but one monitor? It makes no sense. It > should use the one where the monitor is attached, but usually monitors have > more inputs, which you can utilize. I’ll be using multiple monitors but my original doubt was this. If I am not connecting a monitor to GPU output, will I not be utilizing its power for (this) display? Assuming, I have configured X to utilize all the GPUs for number crunching. Should it make any difference where I am connect the monitor? What will be the highest available resolution? Will it depend on where I have connected? -- Regards, Pankaj Jangid