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Avacado

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  1. No problem, speaking of problem, I should be able to get quite a lot out of the Tesla's waiting on water with this mod, but I will need to tear that whole thing down and rebuild it, so it's going to take some time. These cards are on air as well, just perhaps louder air than you are willing to listen to. Don't mind being the beta tester, I bought them for just this.
  2. Overnight results with all cards flashed, not bad. Room for tweaking. Went from 5.3 million PPD to 6.7 Million.
  3. Should start to do some damage in FaTs
  4. I would like to be able to mine with them. A M40 gets 2.5MH/s while a Titan X gets 45 MH/s. It's the same damn PCB. Would not be heartbroken if I can't, just fun to imagine.
  5. I still have aspirations of getting a Titan X BIOS flashed. I have done quite a bit of reading at this point. Seems the only "Potential" way to achieve it is to use a Hex editor, but even then, I don't suspect it would be recognized as a Titan. If that is the case, what I have done so far is most likely best case scenario. Any ideas toc?
  6. Alright, looks like it works. Folding after ten minutes. The 192MHz boost in BIOS seems to be holding. There is a 20/25w increase in power consumption on the modified card and the hotspot temp has been hovering at 80c, all manageable, but I will keep my eye on it. There is also room for more here I think. That is a 17% BIOS OC. This has been really fun. If she holds through the night, I will flash all 5 cards and see what the PPD looks like.
  7. Alright nerds, here we go, progress made. I have successfully flashed a modified TDP/Boost Clock Tesla M40 Rom via Maxwell tweaker. I have yet to test this out, but it recognizes it. Stock rom is labeled TeslaM40stock.rom, Modified is named MTesla40.rom. Note modifications in red. Initial GPU side by side notes additional Boost max frequency. Again, no testing done yet. I started relatively low with a modest 192 MHz increase in max boost. I chose this #1 to be relatively safe and #2 because the card very rarely uses the max TDP of 250w anyway. I set the max TDP for 300w as I feel #1 I have the power for it (2x8pin PCI-e) and #2 I believe I have the cooling overhead space to accommodate an increased TDP. All of the above subject to change.
  8. Getting errors when using this version. I have no idea how it's in use already. Got it after some tinkering. I flashed a stock M40 Bios with modified power limits. Going to see if I can get this working. So what i'm really trying to do (Yes, i'm willing to brick a card) is flash a Titan X BIOS on the M40. The frustration is even after downloading the ID mismatch override NVflash, It's still not letting me do it.
  9. Cert 2.0 Error. Do I have to disable the card first in Control panel?
  10. You are going to want to be careful flashing a 980 TI BIOS, remember, this is a 12GB Vram Card and the 980Ti has 6GB. The M40 more closely resembles a Titan X. The Titan X and M40 share the same render config. Titan X Stats Titan X BIOS Stock M40 BIOS I had begun looking at Titan X BIOS's, but nothing further.
  11. I have had this before, try changing config on one GPU slot, hitting OK, saving and then moving on to the next. Sometimes when changing advanced settings on all slots at the same time, it wouldn't save.
  12. Why don't you talk about how @Supercrumpet is beating the breaks off you with the same card. Explain that one to your team.
  13. Only one way to find out. That looks cool AF BTW.
  14. Thats a good deal which will most likely be a lot higher before it ends. The 1900x itself looks to be in good condition on the contacts. I would ask for a closeup of the MOBO socket. I actually have one of those boards and love it. The K80 will show in Windows just fine as 2 GPU's, but getting it to fold is another story.
  15. Very difficult. I have 3 Tesla K80's on the shelf. I have never been able to get them consistently folding. If you want to play with one, I'll send it to you. There is a reason they aren't on the Lars.sys database. Roughly equivalent to a 780. There are 2 GPU die on the PCB.
  16. 1st, double check that you have your passkey saved. It really looks like you don't have your passkey on, or you might not have reached the threshold to gain your early return bonus yet. 2nd, change preference to COVID WU's (It may not assign them, but helps) I don't immediately recognize any of the current WU's you are crunching. The 14300's are the bread and butter on the M40's. 3rd, make sure you are adding the advanced string to each GPU. I don't run Beta string on them. "unit_type:Advanced" 4th, These cards take forever and you really suffer when you download the next projects even 2 minutes before completion. You are going to want the string "next_unit_percentage:100" so that your new units don't DL until the previous is finished. Can you give a GPU-z Screen shot of the Tesla's? Make sure they have the box checked for CUDA and aren't running Open CL. I had a few driver issues early on that I had to deal with.
  17. I demand a recount, it's obvious that BWG fabricated the stats here. z is clearly wearing a crown and more deserving of the participation trophy here.
  18. I am a sucker for the childrens choir video's, they are fantastic and my daughter loves them. 10$ says you'll be crying by the end.
  19. Well I am a submissive, cleaning, cooking robot for my husband so.... Glad you noticed.
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