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caring1
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I know this is a very old thread, but I am also interested in using my Tesla card for it's compute function, which is what they are primarily designed for.
It seems that no clear answer has been given as to why they can't be used, except that some members appear to be confusing them with GPU's which have some of the same basic functions as well as being able to output to a display panel. If somebody is aware of a means of getting it to work in conjunction with the system's CPU as a Co-Processor for WCG, please reply. |
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KLiK
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I know this is a very old thread, but I am also interested in using my Tesla card for it's compute function, which is what they are primarily designed for. It seems that no clear answer has been given as to why they can't be used, except that some members appear to be confusing them with GPU's which have some of the same basic functions as well as being able to output to a display panel. If somebody is aware of a means of getting it to work in conjunction with the system's CPU as a Co-Processor for WCG, please reply. You can't do it on WCG, as it's CPU-only project. But you can do it on other projects with offer GPU support. I'm sure you can run SETi@home on Tesla's. ![]() |
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