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Where is the Nvidia Tesla T10 driver?

sunyd1224

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I got a Nvidia Tesla T10 card from flea market but I can not find its driver everywhere. Are there drivers for this card appeared ever?If not, why the card is there and its info is included in GPU database ?
 
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It's a professional-grade GPU that uses Quadro drivers, did you try those?
 
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It's a professional-grade GPU that uses Quadro drivers, did you try those?
I tried Quadro RTX 6000 driver and Tesla T4 driver and both of them could work. However, the screen output would be abnormal after a heavey load(either the cpu or the gpu)when using either of the two dirvers. As the driver is not officially recognized ,I have trouble in verifying whether the gpu or the driver cause this problem.
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Did you install via have disk method or NVCleanstall?

There are at least 2 versions of the T10, which device id does yours have?

1e35 - engineering sample
or
1e37 - GeForce Now RTX simulator
 

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Did you install via have disk method or NVCleanstall?

There are at least 2 versions of the T10, which device id does yours have?

1e35 - engineering sample
or
1e37 - GeForce Now RTX simulator
I installed them by unzipping the driver file —> install from disk.
My card's device id is 1E37.Would you please tell me what should I do?Appreciate for your help!
 

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I hate to be the bringer of bad news and maybe Im looking too far ahead with it.

But from you picture it tells me a few things...

1. The worst case scenario:

- The card has a hardware issue or potential hardware issue. The weird colours and artifacts on the screen tell me this. Either the onboard memory is cooked or is somewhat cooked and this is leading to the card not being recognised by the drivers...

2. Other potential lesser issue:

- The card running with the wrong bios which is not compatible with the memory onboard and running it faster/different ram timings/out of spec which is going to be a pain to fix as its been established these cards werent available on the commercial market. They were mainly used as compute cards in datacenters. Trying to get a correct bios for your card is probably going to be pretty tough and thats not even taking into consideration if there were more than one version or revisions of the card in existence.

Since you bought the card on the flea market. We cant rule out that one of the reasons why its been dumped there is because it has been tampered with and the previous owners were unable to recover it

- It being a non-commercial card meaning driver support might be a little sketchy.



Unfortunately this is what happens when you roll the dice on a purchase such as these. If you have to go for it. You go for it knowing you might be blowing your cash right out the window.
 
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