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Posts posted by Cerberus
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the door leading to the basement is a split hallway with the garage on one side, so, I close the door leading to the house and leave the garage and basement doors open. chilly. its 23f outside right now
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26 minutes ago, damric said:
That sounds awesome. How hot does it get in that basement with all of them running? Or does it stay cool?
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fired up, i think i got everything figured out to have all of the cards running(24/7).... finally
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2 hours ago, pioneerisloud said:
Why would I bake a working card? Its been running benchmarks all morning. The card's fine. It's an issue with Folding@Home not wanting to work right with the card for some reason (or the driver).
random fix ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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try baking it? I revived a 1050ti recently doing that
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*in linux
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5 minutes ago, ENTERPRISE said:
Nice! If you have issues with the driver mixing, you might have more luck with Linux.
13 minutes ago, Avacado said:GeForce and Tesla drivers do not play nice with each other in my experience. I hope you have better luck!
should only have to load the cuda toolkit and the lowest driver i can get away with that will ID the cards
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^ will be filled with @Avacado2060 x3, @ENTERPRISEtesla m40 x3 and a 1660ti from myself. lets hope it all works as intended.
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3 hours ago, Avacado said:
Won't be me, Cerb already said my 3 2060's will be down for the compo.
only one is down, got two online right at comp start (albeit late to the game to get a wu in ON start time)
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18 minutes ago, damric said:
Ok I know I'm old, but when I first got to the nimitz we still had OBAs which were those chemical canister darth vader looking breathing things. But I think in 2001 or so we finally got rid of those and got the scbas.
Were you a tld carrying dcman? Just wondering if you got to go down into the reactor plant ever. Pretty much only the nukes and dcmen were the only ones with access.
But anyways, we had to learn how to use the new fangled scbas and putting them on correctly was a challenge for many because of those darn straps.
We would have races to see who could get from EOS control room down to the locker on the 6th deck. Remember it was a huge ass ladder from 4th deck to the 6th reactor room.
I was the fastest one because I would slide down the ladder rails and I figured out an overhead technique for slinging on the scba. Looking back I'm surprised I never got hurt flying down that ladder
yessir, I was fully qualified in my rate for literally everything, I went to the CBRD "c" school, I had nuclear fire training, I was one of the few guys that had the great job of replacing every AFFF hose reel in the plants (all 10 hose reels between the 4 spaces) I know of a similar type of ladderwell, it sucks carrying a 75lb steel hose reel down it, like a 30ft drop on either side...ugh
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but, if you were one of the people who didn't wait in line and refill your SCBA after GQ, I hope you fall down a ladderwell, lol
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23 minutes ago, damric said:
Ooh on a carrier you were busy. I swear we had a random fire every freaking day on nimitz.
I was nuke et
But one of my 1st jobs on nimitz was work center supervisor for rx-40, our dcpo division. So I had to learn so much maintenance for all the dc gear in the plant, plus we had the extra containment stuff to look after. I got to know the ship's fire marshall and the damagecontrolmen very well because they used to find discrepancies in my spaces which were vast.
ET nuke, im sorry, your hours were worse than ours.
I was the 'cool' dc, i understood that everyone was human and things happen. also I'll sign your entire ESWS booklet for a chicken quesadilla XD
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3 minutes ago, damric said:
I seriously hate those uniforms. So glad I got out before those.
But thank you for your service!
What was your rate?
Damage Controlman, you?
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Happy Vets day to yall too! (2012 e3 -> e4)
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16 minutes ago, Avacado said:
Not sure on the VRM's, they would need active fan cooling for sure. There is a 980Ti block that fits them. I only have one remaining though. Whatever you do, please do not put backplates on them. Thats how I managed to kill all 5 of my M40's.
whats the model #?
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50 minutes ago, ENTERPRISE said:
Sweet! I am glad they got to you in one piece bud.
Those fans are loud and you do need some nice case air flow (Negative pressure) to really aid in the cooling of these hot beasts. I found that I still had to have the small fans past 50% to aid in the cooling. The Tesla cards in reality have a rubbish heatsink, not sure who thought those up reckoned they would be sufficient.
think the vrms would survive open air? ill watercool all three gpu dies....
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Just now, Avacado said:
Sorry to tell you that it does. =/ I tried replacing them with Noctua variants, but they couldn't push enough air. Those Telsa's would still hit like 80-90c full bore fans. That was after a re-pad/paste.
these might go in my 4u case then
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6 minutes ago, Avacado said:
Nice! Good to see those 3D printed fans getting a 3rd life. They are quite loud, be warned. I think they put out something like 22k RPM
they're definitely going on a fan controller, lol, hopefully it doesn't take all 22k to keep them from throttling
ExtremeHW December 72 hour Folding Challenge December 17th 0000 UTC
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Posted · Edited by Cerberus