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October 19th, 2022 12:00
RTX4090 in T7910? and GPU in Processor 2 Slots?
I'm considering adding a RTX4090 or RTX3090 card to my T7910.
I'm running Zorin Linux and currently have 2 GT1050tui installed. One in the main 16 bit PCI slot on processor 1, and the other taking up both processor 2 slots.
For some reason, the card on the second processor has no screen output.
I'm not looking for SLI but I would like if there was a way to utilize all my CUDA cores under Blender or Unreal.
I realize my platform will limit it me to PCI3.0 but that is no an issue for me right now.
Is there anything I need to recognize multiple GPU under Linux? My nVidia drivers are working since the first GT1050ti is working.
Also, if I can figure out the 2 nVidia card problem, could a RTX3070 be placed on Processor 2. I think it's the most powerful RTX card that will fit in 2 slots.
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October 20th, 2022 15:00
So, I was asked to clarify my setup in another thread.
Ny functioning GT1050ti is Slot 4. The one hat does show up in Linux is in Slot 12.
Both processors are E5-2630's and I have 96GB of RAM.
Chino de Oro
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October 20th, 2022 17:00
Hello OP, a few suggestions for troubleshooting. Check in BIOS for any obvious settings that needed to be enable/disable
Swap the card around for testing and you can also test one card on slot 2, one on slot 4.
Supposed you figure it out and fix the problem, if your upgrade goal will be RTX3070, it shouldn't be problem. Just remember to remove the retention bar of the handle as it could block the clearance of some cards. If you choose RTX3090 or RTX4090, most likely you must mod the cover panel and for certain, you must have enough power (rails) PSU.
If you just want CUDA cores, get 3 single slot cards, like Quadro P4000. They are dirt cheap now.
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October 21st, 2022 13:00
Thanks for the reply. Still looking at my options.
Shouldn't the 1300W PSU be enough for at least a 3090?
I think the T7910 already has some rails for power.
I half wonder if I might not be better off a Thunderbolt 3 card and external case with PSU for a 4090.
Since I maxed out with PCI 3.0 speeds anyway, how much of a performance hit would I get with TB vs PCI directly.
GPU's are getting so big and power hungry their going to start being like NAS!
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October 21st, 2022 14:00
I think that the header on the T7910 mobo supports TB2, not TB3. Can someone confirm?
Also, the 1300 W PS should be quite adequate for the 3090. I have a 2080 Ti (250W) and dual E5-2699 v4 (145W each) for a total of 540W between cpu and graphics card. The 4090 (450W) and dual E5-2630s (85W each) add up to 620W. Pretty sure that the rest of the rig doesn't take anywhere near 700W.
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October 21st, 2022 17:00
A 1300w PSU should be enough, just remember to use separate 8-pin cables connecting to power distribution board. The T7910 supports thunderbolt 2 and the thunderbolt AIC needs to be installed on slot 3, which is a PCIe gen.2 slot.
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October 22nd, 2022 06:00
WizardOfBoz2
"I have a 2080 Ti (250W) and dual E5-2699 v4 (145W each) for a total of 540W between cpu and graphics card. "
I'm looking to upgrade those processors to E5-2699 or E5-269 v4 at some point so that would top me at 740 watts. Still might be able to host a3070 on top of that!
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October 22nd, 2022 08:00
Timed out on edit.
Should have read...
"I'm looking to upgrade those processors to E5-2699 or E5-2696 v4 at some point so that would top me at 740 watts. Still might be able to host a RTX3070 on top of that!"
Unless someone figured out a BIOS hack for the T7910 so e5 V3 processors can be boost clocked all the time like on cheap X99 board. Then I might go with 2x E5 269x V3 and live with fewer cores for higher clocks.
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October 22nd, 2022 09:00
Wow!! I can't belive how stupidly convoluted it is use Thunderbolt on anything.
Why the [expletive deleted] do I have to route a DisplayPort through the Thunderbolt card?
I want to hook up an eGPU. I don't want to pass an internal GPU to a monitor.
I'm beginning to think we need a PCI 3.0 card hooked up to a full x16 wide slot with some Intel Celeron that also has the latest TB on it, and just use it as a I/O controller.
PCI 3.0 has a theoretical limit 32GBps. I got a Dual XEON system so I would have enough I/O lanes to do anything I needed. But I don't PHYSICALLY have access to the slots because the GPU's are now blocking the physical slots. If we could just use a low power celeron that has TB support built in ,and make it take up a single PCIe slot, it would be better than what we are doing now.
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October 25th, 2022 00:00
It looks like my best bet is to investigate water cooling options for my T7910.
There are 2 card wide Water Cooked RTX4090's. One of them will beat 3 Quado RTX A5000 by almost 2x.
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May 5th, 2023 13:00
Just in case any of you can help - I have 2 GTX 1080 cards with HB Bridge installed in my T7910, and the Control Panel is not showing SLI. Am i stuck to selling both cards and only being able to use 1 card? Anybody know if Nvidia Profile Inspector can be configured to bypass the limitation?
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May 5th, 2023 13:00
Best CPU for gaming rig is E5-2689 V4 - 10 core and run up to 3.8Ghz. I am using E5-2643 V4 with 3.5Ghz and system works really well.