This means that although GP100 is a fully graphics capable GPU, it doesn’t necessarily have to be put into video cards to make sense for NVIDIA to manufacture, and as a result NVIDIA can make it even more compute focused than prior-generation parts like GK110 and GF110. And that in ...
NVIDIA has used their HairWorks technology on Mole Boxing, where the hair on the moles flows backwards and forwards depending on where they're being punched. If you tap the mole lightly, the mole and the hair won't move that much - but if you smack it really hard, get ready for that...
Going HBM didn’t just get NVIDIA more memory bandwidth, but I fully expect it also got them a meaningful increase in die area that they could dedicate to GPU logic. Meanwhile the presentation also gives us our best shot to date of a full (and presumably production) GP100 package. Note ...
I wonder if I do a backlight hardware mod (feeding 3.3v from the PSU to the backlight directly) I'd see someting (if the issue are only the backlight). But I don't know if the mod would damage the backlight when running with cards that more or less are still eventually able to...
Curiously it was shutting down to safety when the backlight were supposed to turn on but never did; so the psu was sending some current to the backlight, but apparently not enough, I think (I’m not an expert in electronics, I’m just guessing) Last edited: Jun 10, 2024 Reactions:...
sp : Practical Salinity [unitless] t : in-situ temperature [ITS-90] [deg C] p : sea pressure [dbar] c : conductivity [ mS/cm ] *) // double gsw_c_from_sp(double sp, double t, double p); function gsw_c_from_sp(sp, t, p:double):double; cdecl; external libgswteos; (* ...