#Tesla K80 with Deiteris' Optimized Wokada not recognizing GPU

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weary tangle
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I have a Tesla K80 installed in the secondary PCIE slot in my PC, which also has an AMD 6800 GPU and a 5700X3D CPU, and I'm trying to use it with Deiteris' fork, while running Windows 10. I installed the Windows Data Center Driver version 475.14 from nvidia as well as the CUDA Toolkit, but the voicechanger client (nvidia-b2332) only shows CPU as an option in the GPU selection menu. My K80 doesnt show up in Windows Task Manager, but it is listed as a device in Device Manager, and everything looks fine from the Nvidia Control Panel. I've tried the directML version, which recognized my Radeon 6800, but obviously did not work with the K80. My use case makes it very preferential to use the K80 rather than the 6800 for RVC's inference, as the latter will be running graphically intensive applications alongside the voicechanger.

Any information about using Tesla cards with RVC would be greatly appreciated.

cobalt osprey
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K80 from 2014?

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it has no fp16

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compute capability = 3.7

weary tangle
cobalt osprey
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i imagine it would require a serious rollback for both cuda toolkit and pytorch

weary tangle
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It'd probably break RVC then, wouldnt it?

cobalt osprey
frosty garden
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and I'm sure even RTX 2060 outperforms it

weary tangle
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in my defense it was $40

cobalt osprey
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and 6800 as well

weary tangle
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but thanks a lot for the information

stark fable
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Poor Megumin

weary tangle
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What would be the minimum architecture to run RVC anyways? Would a card like the M60 handle it or would I have to go to Pascal?

shrewd hound
frosty garden
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it can still run but slower

shrewd hound
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@weary tangle also, you could use cloud (remote good pc), are you interested in that?

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currently, the only working cloud method for wokada is the kaggle wokada deiteris fork, which gives you 30 hours weekly of free gpu but it's kinda hard and requires phone number

weary tangle
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Oh thanks for the suggestion, but I will probably just resort to running RVC alongside other applications on my 6800

shrewd hound