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NVIDIA GRID K1

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4 kepler GPU card for virtualized environments.

Card is detected as 4 separated videcards, each with its own 4GB of memory. No video output, no active cooling - depends on servers coolers.

Vlask's card:
Not compactible with my usuall test board, wont boot at all - so limited system compactibility. Tested with 353.30 driver from windows update, because latest oficial driver 370.41 adds vulkan support, but removes CUDA and OpenCL an have often blue screens at boot. Tested on bare Win10, not on virtualised system as it supposed to be.

NVIDIA GRID K1
NVIDIA GRID K1
NVIDIA GRID K1
 
NVIDIA GRID K1
NVIDIA GRID K1
NVIDIA GRID K1
 
GRID K1 GPUZ
GRID K1 GPUZ
GRID K1 GPUZ
 
GRID K1 GPGPU
GRID K1 GPGPU
GRID K1 GPGPU

Additional Info

  • Made by: NVIDIA
  • Codename: GK107
  • Architecture: Kepler
  • Bus: PCI-E 3 x16
  • Memory Size: 16GB
  • Max Memory Size: 16GB
  • Memory Type: DDR3
  • Year: 2013
  • Announce Date: Monday, 18 March 2013
  • Card Type: VGA
  • Manufacturer: TSMC
  • Process tech: 28nm
  • Made in: Taiwan
  • Owned by: Vlask
  • Power consumption (W): 130
  • Video Acceleration: MPEG-4 AVC (H.264)
  • DirectX: DX11
  • OpenGL: 4.5
  • Other API: NVIDIA CUDA, OpenCL 1.2
  • Core Clock (MHz): 850
  • Effective Memory Clock (MHz): 1782
  • Memory Bus Width: 128bit
  • Memory Bandwidth (MB/s): 28512
  • Texture Units: 16
  • ROPs: 16
  • Unified Shaders: 768
  • Shader Model: 5.0 (DX11)
  • Sold by: NVIDIA
  • Vendor PCI ID: 10DE - nVidia
  • Device PCI ID: 0FF2
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