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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.
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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
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.
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.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: