How to make the FAHclient see your mobile nVidia GPU
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 9:45 pm
I've run into this a few times now on my laptop and on a couple members of my family who wanted to fold on their laptops. I searched the forum but couldn't find any tutorial of how to solve this issue so I decided to write one to have it all in one place with a step by step tutorial, and maybe others will benefit.
Symptoms: When you install the FAHclient it only sees your CPU.
Problem: mobile nVidia GPUs use a tech called Optimus where they switch the Higher power nVidia GPU on and off depending on the needs of the laptop. For instance when you launch a game it will turn on, but at idle it will only use the awful Intel shared GPU that can't fold because it would be too slow.
Fix:
1. Update your drivers to the latest driver from nvidia.com. Or in the case of a bad driver update use a known good version found elsewhere on this site.
2. Uninstall the FAHclient. If you are currently working on a CPU work unit let it finish before uninstalling.
3. Go into the nVidia Control Panel (accessible from a right click on your desktop).
4. In the left hand sidebar choose "Manage 3D Settings." Go to the "Global Settings" tab. From the Preferred Graphics Processor dropdown menu choose "High Performance NVIDIA Processor". Click "Apply"
5. Install the FAHclient and check to be sure both your CPU and GPU are detected.
Steps 6, 7, & 8 are for returning your laptop to power saving mode and aren't necessary, but are recommended for reducing heat and increasing battery life.
6. Return the the nVidia Control Panel and this time under "Manage 3D Settings" go to the "Program Settings" tab. Add a new rule for the FAHclient to use the "High Performance NVIDIA Processor" and apply.
7. Go back to the "Global Settings" tab and set the "Preferred Graphics Processor" back to "Auto." Hit "Apply."
8. Verify that the FAHclient still sees your GPU by pausing and exiting, then reopening checking that the GPU is still shown.
Symptoms: When you install the FAHclient it only sees your CPU.
Problem: mobile nVidia GPUs use a tech called Optimus where they switch the Higher power nVidia GPU on and off depending on the needs of the laptop. For instance when you launch a game it will turn on, but at idle it will only use the awful Intel shared GPU that can't fold because it would be too slow.
Fix:
1. Update your drivers to the latest driver from nvidia.com. Or in the case of a bad driver update use a known good version found elsewhere on this site.
2. Uninstall the FAHclient. If you are currently working on a CPU work unit let it finish before uninstalling.
3. Go into the nVidia Control Panel (accessible from a right click on your desktop).
4. In the left hand sidebar choose "Manage 3D Settings." Go to the "Global Settings" tab. From the Preferred Graphics Processor dropdown menu choose "High Performance NVIDIA Processor". Click "Apply"
5. Install the FAHclient and check to be sure both your CPU and GPU are detected.
Steps 6, 7, & 8 are for returning your laptop to power saving mode and aren't necessary, but are recommended for reducing heat and increasing battery life.
6. Return the the nVidia Control Panel and this time under "Manage 3D Settings" go to the "Program Settings" tab. Add a new rule for the FAHclient to use the "High Performance NVIDIA Processor" and apply.
7. Go back to the "Global Settings" tab and set the "Preferred Graphics Processor" back to "Auto." Hit "Apply."
8. Verify that the FAHclient still sees your GPU by pausing and exiting, then reopening checking that the GPU is still shown.