You can try minimizing the other hardware to lower the demand and see if it resolves the error, while the A100 80g is installed. If you can take it to the servers minimum to post (shown below) with the A100 80G installed, and still see the error, then you will likely need the upgraded power supply or replacing the card with the Version 2 (part number 575TK).
R7525 minimum to post is removing everything but the following;
The error you are seeing is normally associated with the hardware of the server requiring more power than the power supplies can provide, and normally means you will need to upgrade the power supplies to a higher wattage. Now on a side note, while I do see the A1000 80g as supported, I am only seeing the second version release listed for the R7525, so would you confirm the part number of the A1000 80g, so that I may verify it is the compatible one. Also would you include the part number for the power supplies installed, and how many are installed?
That looks to be the middle of the road power supply, as there is a 800w, 1100w (yours, and a 2400w version. So you may want to consider upgrading to the 2400 watt power supply (part number 7GN3C or M63JN) to resolve.
That appears to be the version 1 of the A100, so I am not certain it is compatible. As far as the power supply there should be a sticker on it, could you provide a picture of that sticker, or do you know the wattage of the existing power supplies?
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You can try minimizing the other hardware to lower the demand and see if it resolves the error, while the A100 80g is installed. If you can take it to the servers minimum to post (shown below) with the A100 80G installed, and still see the error, then you will likely need the upgraded power supply or replacing the card with the Version 2 (part number 575TK).
R7525 minimum to post is removing everything but the following;
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YAPYAP,
The error you are seeing is normally associated with the hardware of the server requiring more power than the power supplies can provide, and normally means you will need to upgrade the power supplies to a higher wattage. Now on a side note, while I do see the A1000 80g as supported, I am only seeing the second version release listed for the R7525, so would you confirm the part number of the A1000 80g, so that I may verify it is the compatible one. Also would you include the part number for the power supplies installed, and how many are installed?
Let me know what you see.
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That looks to be the middle of the road power supply, as there is a 800w, 1100w (yours, and a 2400w version. So you may want to consider upgrading to the 2400 watt power supply (part number 7GN3C or M63JN) to resolve.
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Hi,
I have capture the information from the iDRac.
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Hello,
The part number for my A100 GPU is "20B5-893-A1".
I'm not sure about the power supplies part number, how can I check that?
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Yapyap,
That appears to be the version 1 of the A100, so I am not certain it is compatible. As far as the power supply there should be a sticker on it, could you provide a picture of that sticker, or do you know the wattage of the existing power supplies?
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Thanks Chris,
Is this the only solution??