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ilovesouthpark opened this issue Feb 21, 2025 · 2 comments
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Tesla GPUs are not be supported #20

ilovesouthpark opened this issue Feb 21, 2025 · 2 comments

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@ilovesouthpark
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Thanks for your effort an my 4090 can work well but not my tesla p100 and t10.
So i suppose maybe all datacenter cards don't have the value to be adjusted or there is something more you can help work on.
Thanks.

@ilovesouthpark ilovesouthpark changed the title Tesla GPUs does not be supported Tesla GPUs do not be supported Feb 21, 2025
@ilovesouthpark ilovesouthpark changed the title Tesla GPUs do not be supported Tesla GPUs are not be supported Feb 21, 2025
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It appears that I'm using a deprecated function for overclocking. Unfortunately the bindings that I'm using do not support the new function yet, I've opened an issue for that here: rust-nvml/nvml-wrapper#72.
I'm not sure that will fix your issue but if you're encountering this problem only with frequency offset that may be the issue

@ilovesouthpark
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Thanks. Maybe it is not the case. Since my 4090 still can work. And i checked the nvml version which is 550.94.07 in Nvidia api doc there is no update with this version for nvmlDeviceSetGpcClkVfOffset.

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