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I am running 12.5.6.017 on a new Windows 10 pro PC (version 1703, OS Build 15063.483) with two identical ASUS 1080 TI OC edition GPUs. Under Resolve preferences | Video I/O and GPU |GPU processing mode = Cuda or OpenCL I can select GPU selection mode to Manual and both of the cards show up as GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (11.0 GB), so I believe Resolve is seeing both cards (I was planning to leave it on Auto, just wanted to see that both cards are showing up) However the option for Use display GPU for compute is not appearing in any case. SLI is disabled as I believe it should be for Resolve (though not sure if that's relevant to this question). Can I trust that Resolve is doing the right thing with regard to GPU utilization, or if not is there something I need to do to ensure that the non-GUI GPU is getting utilized for compute and that Resolve is also drawing upon the GUI GPU as appropriate, even though the 'use display GPU' checkbox is not showing up for me?
ASUS x299 Mark I, Intel Core i9-7900x, 64GB, 2x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, Samsung SSD 960 PRO 1TB M.2, WD HDD 12TB RAID 0, DeckLink Mini Monitor 4k