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Hello everyone, I am in the process of setting up an eGPU for my 2017 MacBook Pro using an Nvidia Tesla K10 GPU and an EXP GDC Beast. I am running Windows through Boot Camp on my MacBook Pro. My issue is related to power. The Nvidia Tesla K10 requires both a 6-pin and an 8-pin power connector, and I am not sure if my current power supply unit (PSU) can provide the necessary power and has the correct connectors. I initially thought my PSU was a Corsair 750W model, but it turned out that was not the case. Unfortunately, I don't currently have the exact model details for my PSU. Here is what I have tried so far: I've tried various combinations of connecting just the Beast, just the Nvidia K10, and also tried rigging the Beast together with the GPU. However, none of these attempts have been successful. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to proceed? Would it be advisable to get a new PSU, and if so, what specifications should I be looking for? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance! Best regards, plyght UPDATE: I might have found the solution, BUT haven't tested yet: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089YSVN1S/ref=ewc_pr_img_2?smid=AR8SH30BZZHQN&psc=1 Basically, you have to use the EXP GDC Mini PCIE cable to HDMI that came with it, get an external SSD Enclosure, use the adapter linked above, and voila! dm or comment if you need help
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Hello and greetings from Poland, I'm new here, and as I saw a lot of briliant people here, maybe one of You could help me. Some time ago i saw an adverb on a local internet market place, that someone is selling graphic accelerators and is claiming that those are like an GTX Titan. https://www.olx.pl/d/oferta/karta-graficzna-jak-nvidia-geforce-gtx-titan-6gb-CID99-IDJ8ODP.html I made some reserch and determined that those were made on a Nvidia Tesla K20x. So after a bit of search, I found a topic of a guy that changed a GTX 780 to a Tesla K20 http://www.guztech.nl/wordpress/index.php/2013/11/researching-nvidia-gpus-geforce-gtx780-and-gtx-titan-to-tesla-k20-and-tesla-k20x/ With a bit reverse engeneering I was able to change the hardware id (with those resistors) to 1001, and after flashing the cards bios I got a GTX Titan. After downloading and instaling drivers, gpu-z sees the card as a proper titan. The first problem is that I can't get windows to see the card in display control. like the guy that sells those Frankensteins Second thing, is that in the nvidia control panel I can pick GTX Titan to run 3d rendering but it makes no difference. The card is cold, and not running 3d apps. Anyone did such a swap, and may share some thoughts?
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Summary A group of Tesla employees shared videos and images recorded by customers’ car cameras on an internal messaging system between 2019 and 2022, according to interviews with nine former employees by Reuters. Some recordings featured Tesla customers in compromising or embarrassing situations, while others were of crashes, road rage incidents, dogs, and funny road signs. Several former employees said that the program they used at work could show the location of recordings, potentially revealing where a Tesla owner lived. Tesla did not respond to Reuters’ detailed questions. Quotes My thoughts Holy FUCK. Though I can't say I'm that shocked by this, it's expected they are collecting data/footage to train the AI model however some of the footage is from inside people's garages while the car is 'off'... I'm not sure how much training data could really be gathered from those situations... Also, Tesla claims the footage is 'anonymous' however it's pretty simple for someone to figure out who the footage belongs to if it has the location (assuming it's parked in their own home). This is just another reason I hate putting cameras on everything, especially something that's inside your home and always connected to the internet. Sources https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-workers-shared-sensitive-images-recorded-by-customer-cars-2023-04-06/ https://petapixel.com/2023/04/06/tesla-workers-shared-sensitive-images-captured-by-owners-cars-report/
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Does anybody know what drivers to use so I can get a 1080 or a 2080 to to work with a tesla M40 in the same system? Currently using a quadro with a Tesla M40 but I want to upgrade the quadro without paying the quadro tax again. Is there any way to mod the drivers so they pick up the gtx or RTX card as a quadro?
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So you most of you heard about the new technology LG is developing "Transparent OLED Displays" wouldn't it be so cool to make the windshield of the car a transparent display so you could see every detail about the car on the screen and in something like Tesla and its evolving autopilot you can rely on it without the worry to check the road every 5 minutes, so in that time you can use the screen to watch movies or play some game on the screen. I now that there is HUD to display speed and other details. But it won't be comparable to this, don't you think so?
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DISCLAIMER: I do not know if this is really "news" or not, but I could not find a forum post about this yet, so I thought let's post it. Summary The Tesla Model S has 10 Teraflops of gaming power according to Elon Musk's Twitter posts and the official Tesla Website, which makes it nearly as powerful as the PS5 with a little over 10 Teraflops. Apperantly it can play Cyberpunk 2077 and other AAA games like The Witcher 3 and similar. The car has 3 screens in total with the main screen in the front having a resolution of 2200x1300 at 17" Quotes Source: Model S | Tesla It also is the currently fastest 0-60mph accelerating car which is being mass produced. Source: Elon Musk auf Twitter: "Plaid Model S ships next month https://t.co/HFUPTnQiPB" / Twitter My Opinion: I think this is maybe a little overkill... If it can play a few games for waiting like 15 minutes for someone - great. But really? 10 Teraflops? This is in my opionion just too overkill and using too much battery life, but if you truly are a car and gamer enthusiast and can afford it - why not? Sources Model S | Tesla Elon Musk auf Twitter: "Plaid Model S ships next month https://t.co/HFUPTnQiPB" / Twitter EDIT: Just an add on to my opinion: If the Tesla needs the power for the self driving algorithms - it is of course not overkill. Although I wonder how much Teraflops the other self driving tesla models have.
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Hello there, I was wondering if there's a way to somehow trick Nvidia Surround to use three different resolution displays. I found this Nvidia forum post, but was unable to get the same results. The thing is, I use an Nvidia Tesla K20x and pass the image through to another Nvidia GPU (currently a GT 710, but I have many others laying around): after changing the EnableMsHybrid values in regedit, I tricked Windows into thinking the other GPU is a power-saving card, and the Tesla - a high performance one, as if it was a 2-GPU laptop. That means, I can't use an AMD GPU and its superior Eyefinity for display (like I did before getting the Tesla), because I was unable to make Windows think it's a power saving card. What that also means is I can't run a game in windowed (or borderless) mode and span it across all of the displays, because then it only uses 70% of the Tesla's power, which results in dramatically lower performance. So, my configuration is - 1 30" HP Z30i (2560x1600) in the middle, and two 21" Eizo S2100's rotated by 90 degrees (1200x1600). When I tried to run Surround with and without said workarounds, it always resulted with all monitors setting to 1600x1200, which is not optimal, to say the least. If there's absolutely no way to make it work correctly, I guess I'll just have to buy a weaker Ryzen APU and replace my 1600AF with it, just for Eyefinity. I'd be very grateful for any help or hints as to what could possibly work. Thanks in advance!
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recently added support in france and norway. https://www.tesla.com/support/non-tesla-supercharging might be some issues or bugs, but could be great for awful areas that are dominated by tesla chargers
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Right now my Blender Cycles/Eevee hybrid animations are bottnecked by single threaded tasks when rendering so even though my 1070 chews thru the main passes in 30-120 seconds my 6900x takes another 10-20 minutes to finish the frame which means my animations take up to a week to render. I want to cut that down by going with 4 cheap K80s on my friend's Asus Z9PE-D8 WS he is selling with a pair of xeons. Running 8 iterations of Blender at the same time would cut my renders down to less than a day even with the weaker CPU cores giving me more time to iterate before my deadlines. I already have everything else I need lying around. I just want to know if it is safe to use my 20 inch Dewalt drum fan to suck air thru the back of my cards with a homemade baffle of rubber sheets and epoxy. Similar to what this guy did but with 4 cards and a much larger fan. I read somewhere that large fans like this can create a static charge that can damage computers. Would this be an issue with it sucking air out the back and thru a rubber baffle? Lastly, after I installed all of the drivers can I pull the graphics card out and replace it with the 4th tesla to boot over the network and have one of the cards output video through something like teamviewer? If not then how can I go about running 4 teslas headless and still get video output? I plan on doing this with windows 10 so I can unlock the card's boost frequencies easily.
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I seen a video just now on YouTube of a guy caught sleeping whilst his Tesla was doing 80 MPH on the highway. In the video, the officer at the end says "Never let technology take over." - Source video title: Tesla Was Doing 80 MPH While ‘Driver’ Slept: Cops. Anyway, most accidents I have seen whilst working in the car insurance industry for a year (a few years back) were down to human error. Obviously we are very far from everyone owning a Tesla (or similar) and even if everyone had one, I bet a large majority would prefer to drive it themselves. However, if all cars were running off automated A.I controlled on an individual basis rather than a network, would there be more or less accidents? (Everything from minor bumps to fatal collisions.) What can a human do that the A.I can't do or can't do well enough (yet)? EDIT: I have intentionally left out other vehicles like lorries, buses, motorcycles etc. So bear that in mind.
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Just as the title says. These things are like $20 on eBay, and it'd be nice to have the extra horses for rendering. I know that Resolve can take advantage of two GPUs from the same company (AMD/Nvidia), but just want to make sure that Resolve can take advantage of a Tesla, since they're not exactly mainstream.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk announces FSD subscription coming in 2021
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Summary Amidst a series of random tweets from Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Sunday, he has confirmed that a Tesla Autopilot will subscription is on the calendar, sometime in Early 2021. This is one of the many things you could once buy moving to a subscription package now. This comes after he announced that FSD will be going up by $2K this monday. Quotes My thoughts This is clearly happening, and there is no workaround. This is one influential step Tesla is taking that makes the vehicle industry more service-based rather than a one-time buy. @LinusTech's prediction on items that we buy soon becoming a service is happening. As a consumer, I feel this is against consumers and more in line for companies wanting to earn more and more, and I feel it's overall impact on consumer culture will be thoroughly negative. His prediction in the heated seat subscriptions stands right here, and as a 15-year old kid, this is scary for me to plan for financially... Sources https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-fsd-monthly-subscription-release-date-elon-musk/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii7hhbJFpiM&t=2s- 65 replies
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I'm new at computers and I had gotten some GPUs and wanted to know the best way to test if they work, they are an AMD FIREPRO W9100 and a NVIDIA TESLA K80?
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Linus reviewed the Tesla and said - ”Because liking a car, and I do, doesn’t mean that I like their policies and the behaviour of the company that produces it and supporting Teslas bad attitude could have negative consequences for the entire industry” In your video called ”I’ve been thinking of retiring” you say that you do not want to contribute to mindless consumption and rather about doing something meaningful. With that said I am wondering about your stand regarding the concentration camps China has in the Xinjiang region and Chinas trampling on Hong-Kong among others. If buying a Tesla was a problem for you because of the negative impact, what about the moral and ethic dilemma of buying products produced in China? I know this topic is troublesome but it is obvious that it is the elephant in the room and I need LTT to answer. The last words of a famous old uncle was with great power comes great responsibility. Please use your voice and make a real difference for the millions of people detained and prosecuted. You stood up against Nvidia and many more. Please keep standing up for what is right and use your position for something greater than out beloved tech tips is Peace and love Blackbeard
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I was listening to Ride the Lightning podcast yesterday. They talked about the new battery cells. The most impressive part was the range increase on the Tri-motor Cybertruck. He has a source stating that the Tri-motor variant would be having a 560 mile range with the new 4680 cells. He also said that "It may be more than 560 miles by the production". His source also said that the steering wheel has been changed from the prototype. Let's assume Cybertruck is having 580 miles of range. Add the optional solar panel in the back to increase range. I'm very excited to see the range of the Cybertruck. Note: Take everything with a grain of salt. Ride The Lightning podcast:
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Hello everyone, my system has 1070 as a main GPU and I would like to use also Tesla K80 for computing in photogrammetry. Basically I did all steps I could find online to get it up and running (enabling 4G decoding, having its own power supply, providing cooling for it), 2x K80s show up in device manager, but issues arrived with driver installation. Upon installing latest K80 driver, I am unable to get higher resolution than 1280x1024 as it seems to overwrite 1070 driver. Upon installing 1070 driver, resolution is fixed but K80s are no longer recognized in nvidia-smi. Is there a way to keep both drivers and not interfere with each other? Thanks
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Alright, so recently a friend gave me his old gaming laptop which has an mxm-b 3.0 GPU slot. The current GPU is a GTX 880M, but it has been crashing games unexpectedly. While looking for a replacement/upgrade, I came across this ebay listing which is for a "Tesla Drive PX2" video card; this was what powered the Tesla's self-driving computer back in 2016. What I'm trying to figure out is if this GPU is actually usable for gaming, graphical editing, etc. It looks just like the other one in terms of form factor, slot type, and where the post-holes are in the pcb. I just don't know if it's one of those cards that can't actually output graphics, like some (barf in mouth) mining-focused cards don't. Anyone with info on this, please let me know if you can!
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Summary Tesla shares collapsed Tuesday as investors continued to digest the implications of Twitter’s acceptance of CEO Elon Musk’s $44 billion bid for the social media giant, tacking onto already-staggering losses (Oops) Quotes My thoughts Very stably! Welp, he always seemed incredibly lucky, maybe his streak comes to an end sooner or later though? In any case, its interesting, i think his recent "acquisition" might be in jeopardy now, since paying up will get harder, what do you guys think? Also will Tesla keep falling or will he be able to recover reasonably? Sources https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanponciano/2022/04/26/tesla-stock-plunge-wipes-out-114-billion-in-value-as-twitter-deal-sparks-fears/?utm_campaign=forbes&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=Gordie
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Hi, I'm looking for a way to increase the power supplied by the USB port in my car to increase the charge speed of my mobile phone. My car has two USB ports connected to a wireless charging pad that is capable of charging up to 15w if it receives enough power. I experimented with adding a power bank to increase the charge speed however on most power banks either the power needs to be disconnected to stop charging the power bank or a button needs to be pressed on the power bank. In addition the power bank if connected to the car USB will only supply the same input power to the phone as the car delivers into the battery. I have thought about using a solar battery controller as most of these allow you to charge a 12v battery and discharge form a USB port on the controller however I am a little unsure if this will work and it seems like quite a clunky solution. I don't have the confidence to drill a hole in my centre console to run a cable from the 12v leads under the dashboard so any simpler suggestions would be much apricated. The power from the USB ports stays on for a substantial amount of time when I lock and leave my car which should be sufficient to charge any battery. Further information: Car is a UK Tesla Model 3 Right Hand Drive Performance 2019.
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Summary A complaint was filed after a mass recall of Tesla's due to the fact that they caused a lot of danger at intersections. Quotes My thoughts This comes to me as no surprise. Linus, on the wan show, has been talking for years now how the "self driving" is no where close to ready for it to being good enough to drive truly autonomously. He is 100% right. Blowing through intersections? That's basic driving. If it can't do that then why is it being hyped so much as if it's able to drive for you? Sources https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/02/tesla-shareholder-suit-says-musk-and-co-lied-about-full-self-driving-safety/
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I just bought a tesla k40 and I forgot that it takes cpu power instead of pcie power. It requires a 8+6 pin cpu connector and I can't find a 6 pin cpu cable anywhere online. However, the 6 pins from the 6+2 pcie connector look like they will fit and I am not sure if that is safe. Can someone let me know before I fry my system?
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Budget (including currency): 2K USD Country: Mexico Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Large CAD projects, image and animation rendering, CNC programing This is more of a challenge of building a 4 PC workstation that underload remains under 50°C, for the PCs we are using multiple GPU configuration, using Nvidia Quadro and for one system Nvidia Tesla Cards, this cards are not designed for the conventional water cooling systems so we were thinking about immersion cooling considering the Engineering Fluids EC-100 dielectric for our immersion tank, for the rack where the motherboards are gonna be we were considering aluminium frames like the ones used for 3d printers so we can easily modify it and for the rest of the system we need a pump and a way to cool the fluid down. After extensive research on the internet I was able to find almost nothing regarding the temperatures in immersion cooling systems with the EC-100 wich is primarily used for minning systems What we want to know is, are we going to get even close to the goal we want? We were thinking of using a car radiator to cool down the fluid, but is this overkill? is it enough? we also tought of having the tank inside a freezer (Thank you Linus for warning me about that) Is there a better way of cooling this GPUs? What other considerations should we keep in mind like where the heat is going to go, or tell me why this is the worst idea you´d ever heard.