Added 2nd Nvidia card…
#1
I was happily running cudaHashcat with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with one Asus Geforce GTX 970 Turbo, and decided to add a second Asus Geforce GTX 970 Turbo. When attempting to run the benchmark in Hashcat I get the following error message:

rl@rl-Precision-WorkStation-T7500:~$ sudo '/home/rl/Downloads/cudaHashcat-1.37/cudaHashcat64.bin' -b
[sudo] password for rl: 
cudaHashcat v1.37 starting in benchmark-mode...



ERROR: No NVidia compatible platform found

rl@rl-Precision-WorkStation-T7500:~$ 

Checking the system setup shows that both video cards are recognized by the computer. Can anyone please point me in the right direction to clear this up? Thanks.
#2
Driver is not installed properly, or system is not configured properly. It's weird that you'd run hashcat with sudo. If you needed to in the past then that's a strong indication it was never set up properly to begin with.
#3
I finally got the second Nvidia GTX 970 straightened out. I needed a 6 to 8 pin power plug adapter. But that was not all. After buttoning up the box and starting the benchmark, the benchmark would run for about 10-15 seconds then the computer would shut down. Power off, blank screen, shut down. I have a 1100 watt PSU. It couldn't be that I don't have enough power… I open the box. I look around. I see another set of six pin power cables, but differently color coded. What are the chances? I switch the cables, button up the box and restart. Re-run the benchmarks and everything is good. 

I'm guessing that the different colored power cables were from a separate "section" of the PSU and therefore didn't over draw the PSU causing it to shut down.

So all is good, and both GTX 970 are running well. Now I just have to learn how to use Hashcat…