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Can I enable WDDM on a tesla P40?

I need to change these two to 0 ( -dm 0 and gom = 0 ). Can it be done on a tesla P40?image.thumb.jpeg.153d979e6e32f27cc4b41d865b64bc64.jpeg

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I don't think its allowed in the driver for Tesla cards (whic is what the GRID cards are for), but I believe you can work around getting the GRID drivers installed to enable GRID features. Never done it though, and probably not a thing to detail on this forum. 

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3 hours ago, Jarsky said:

I don't think its allowed in the driver for Tesla cards (whic is what the GRID cards are for), but I believe you can work around getting the GRID drivers installed to enable GRID features. Never done it though, and probably not a thing to detail on this forum. 

but i  have a Tesla m40 and these two are both configurable.

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13 hours ago, Jarsky said:

I don't think its allowed in the driver for Tesla cards (whic is what the GRID cards are for), but I believe you can work around getting the GRID drivers installed to enable GRID features. Never done it though, and probably not a thing to detail on this forum. 

It's a feature in the Nvidia drivers for at least the Tesla K80.

 

 

I have a couple M40s, but I haven't tried this myself yet either.

 

9 hours ago, RPK_R5 said:

but i  have a Tesla m40 and these two are both configurable.

Try it and see what happens. 🤷‍♂️

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42 minutes ago, Needfuldoer said:

It's a feature in the Nvidia drivers for at least the Tesla K80.

 

 

I have a couple M40s, but I haven't tried this myself yet either.

 

Try it and see what happens. 🤷‍♂️

I know it works on the M40 I'm just not sure if it works on the P40 

This is basically what I want to do 

 

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14 minutes ago, RPK_R5 said:

I know it works on the M40 I'm just not sure if it works on the P40 

Sorry, I misread that. I don't see why it wouldn't work, assuming the feature is still in the drivers. Do you already have a P40?

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4 hours ago, Needfuldoer said:

Sorry, I misread that. I don't see why it wouldn't work, assuming the feature is still in the drivers. Do you already have a P40?

No no I'm sorry. I have a tesla m40 that I use just like shown in the video, I'm asking if the same can be done with a p40(wich I don't have)

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