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Server Motherboard
Server motherboards for demanding applications come in form factors: EEB/E-ATX/ATX/microATX/mini-ITX.
Workstation Motherboard
Professionals that work in AI, animation, and data science rely on solid, scalable, and performant workstation boards.
Rack Server
Innovation and performance are in these optimal rack servers to be deployed in data centers with demanding applications.
GPU Server
Scalable parallel computing GPU dense servers that are built for high performance.
High Density Server
Compute, Storage, and Networking are possible in high density, multi-node servers at lower TCO and greater efficiency.
Direct Liquid Cooling
Ensure peak performance in all configurations. Adopt direct-to-chip liquid cooling for the rising AI/HPC era.
Data Center - OCP
Based on OCP Open Rack Standards, barebone racks and nodes for datacenters.
x86
Tried and true x86 architecture based servers with support for the latest Intel and AMD processors.
ARM Server
Arm architecture servers will compete in Cloud to Edge as they tackle compute-bound workloads.
AI Platform
Processing power, large amounts of data, fast networking, and accelerators all bundle into a scale out ready HPC and/or AI server solution.
Visual Computing
Systems that do visual applications from computer graphics to computer animation rely on visual computing servers.
High-Performance Computing Server
Processing power, large amounts of data, fast networking, and accelerators all bundle into a scale out ready HPC and/or AI server solution.
Hyper-Converged Server
Software defined cluster of nodes can be dedicated for compute, storage, networking, or virtualization.
Storage Server
Capacity, reliability, and storage flexibility are built into these storage servers for enterprise and datacenters.
Network Server
Securely manage the use of files and applications for office environments while storing large amounts of data.
Edge Server
Real time data processing at the source is required for edge computing with reduced latency for Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G networks as they use cloud.
e-Mobility
Telematics and Edge computing platform for Electric vehicle, Autonomous driving, ADAS, ITS, and V2X applications
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Solutions
Seek Solutions & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to find which program is now running by NVIDIA GPU?
FAQs
Right click on the desktop and select [NVIDIA Control Panel]. Select [View] or [Desktop] (the option varies by driver version) in the tool bar then check [Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area]. In Windows taskbar, mouse over the "GPU Activity" icon to check the list.
How do I find out what app is using my GPU? ›
When a graphics-intensive application is running, open Task Manager > Right-click the top line (CPU, Memory, RAM) > Check "GPU Engine" > Look which GPU shows on the graphics-intensive process (GPU 0, GPU 1). To know which GPU is GPU 0 or GPU 1, check the Performance tab (second icon on the left).
How do I know what processes are using my GPU? ›
Click on the “Performance” tab in the Task Manager.
- Select “GPU” from the left-hand menu to view the GPU usage of all running processes.
- By default, the Task Manager displays the GPU usage of processes in descending order of usage.
How to check which GPU is running? ›
Open the Start menu or the desktop search bar, start typing task manager, and select it when the option appears. You can also press Ctrl + Alt + Del on your keyboard and click Task Manager on the list that appears. On the Task Manager window, click Performance and select GPU.
How do I open Nvidia GPU activity? ›
To view the nVidia GPU usage:
1. Click on Show hidden icons on the Taskbar. 2. Click on the nVidia GPU Activity icon to view applications currently using the nVidia GPU.
How do I choose which app uses my GPU? ›
Set Preferred GPU - Add an app
Choose Desktop or Microsoft Store app. If you choose the Microsoft Store app, click on Browse. Click on the app you want to change, and click Options. Choose from Let Windows decide, Power saving, or High performance and click Save.
How do I make sure my Nvidia card is being used? ›
- From the NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Task pane, under Workstation, click Manage GPU Utilization.
- Under Usage mode, select the appropriate option for each Quadro card. ...
- Click Apply when done.
How to check nvidia GPU activity? ›
Right click on the desktop and select [NVIDIA Control Panel]. Select [View] or [Desktop] (the option varies by driver version) in the tool bar then check [Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area]. In Windows taskbar, mouse over the "GPU Activity" icon to check the list.
How do I check my Nvidia GPU? ›
Right click the desktop and open NVIDIA Control Panel. Click System Information in the bottom left corner. In the Display tab your GPU is listed in the Components column.
How to check GPU using run command? ›
Press Win + R to open the Run dialog, type dxdiag, and press Enter. In the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, go to the “Display” tab to view information about your GPUs.
Right‐click the Windows desktop, then click NVIDIA Control Panel from the context menu, or. From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel, then in the Control Panel window, double‐click the NVIDIA Control Panel icon.
How to control nvidia GPU? ›
NVIDIA Graphics Card Settings
- Right-click on your computer's desktop and select 'NVIDIA Control Panel. ...
- Under Select a Task select 'Manage 3D Settings. ...
- Select the 'Global Settings tab' and choose 'High-performance NVIDIA processor' under the preferred graphics processor drop-down bar.
How do I stop applications from running on my GPU? ›
Environment
- From Start Icon, type "Graphics Settings" and Click the results from System Settings.
- Click Desktop App.
- Browse your application. ...
- Clickon the application name/icon.
- Click Options.
- Set the application to your preferred GPU.
- Click save.
How do I see what's using my GPU in Windows 11? ›
Here's how you can check your PC's system resource usage with Task Manager. Press CTRL + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. Click the Performance tab. This tab displays your system's RAM, CPU, GPU, and disk usage, along with network info.
How to check GPU usage on Nvidia? ›
Accessing nvidia-smi to review GPU Usage
- Launch the DOS Command Prompt from the Run window (press Win+R on your keyboard to open "run" then type cmd).
- Change the directory location to the folder where nvidia-smi is located. ...
- Type nvidia-smi -l 10 in the DOS window and press enter. ...
- Review the nvidia-smi usage summary.
How do I find my GPU in system information? ›
Click the Start button, search for "msinfo," then click "System Information." Navigate to Components > Display, and you'll see the name of your GPU displayed at the very top.
How can I check my graphics card without Device Manager? ›
How can I find out which graphics card I have in my PC?
- Click Start.
- On the Start menu, click Run.
- In the Open box, type "dxdiag" (without the quotation marks), and then click OK.
- The DirectX Diagnostic Tool opens. ...
- On the Display tab, information about your graphics card is shown in the Device section.