See if you can go get a BIOS dump from a BIOS editor…
gt200 drivers didn’t work btw
I know what it is now give me a second
NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800 | 1536 MB | 192 | 64 | 24 | 602 MHz | 800 MHz | |
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800 Mac Edition | 1536 MB | 192 | 64 | 24 | 602 MHz | 800 MHz | |
NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800 | 4 GB | 240 | 80 | 32 | 610 MHz | 800 MHz | |
NVIDIA Quadro Plex 2200 D2 | 4 GB | 240 | 80 | 32 | 648 MHz | 800 MHz | |
NVIDIA Quadro Plex 2200 S4 | 4 GB | 240 | 80 | 32 | 648 MHz | 800 MHz | |
NVIDIA Tesla C1060 | 4 GB | 240 | 80 | 32 | 610 MHz | 800 MHz | |
NVIDIA Tesla M1060 | 2 GB | 240 | 80 | 32 | 610 MHz | 800 MHz | |
NVIDIA Tesla S1070 | 4 GB | 240 | 80 | 32 | 610 MHz | 800 MHz | |
NVIDIA Tesla S1075 | 4 GB | 240 | 80 | 32 | 610 MHz | 800 MHz | |
NVIDIA Tesla T10 Processor | 4 GB | 240 | 80 | 32 | 610 MHz | 800 MHz |
One of these according to my database. Trial and error the drivers for each
okay ty will try that now
I cant read the memory chips. If you count the number and find their capacity you know the total vram
i think it is 4gb
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these are on there and there are 32 of them
One of these then or the Tesla c1060
Hope you didnt buy it for more than a couple bucks Cuz thats all its worth LMAO
bought 4 of them for 20 euros including shipping costs
Why the old cards?
They don’t do much haha. But hope you find the driver
i just like to troll around with old hardware
and i don’t have that much money
so cheap self entertainment
Cool cool hope you can still acquire the drivers
yea hope so
Looks like M1060s from an S1070. These four cards together make the S1070 rack unit.
Pretty sure they can be flashed to be Quadro FX 5800s to run the standard drivers. Just be sure to point some airflow at them.
hmm maybe a good idea to flash them but no program finds them
and yes i put a old laptop fan on it to keep it cool so i can install some drivers
i tried the drivers you said but is it a good idea to try the drivers on a windows server OS or isn’t that the problem?
Uh LOL thats not going to be an issue really. You can always try to run Linux and see what it says. Something uber old thats designed foe old architecture. Go find some Debian 7 thing and spin it up or 6.
You can identify unknown hardware in Linux alot easier
oh, i didn’t know that i will give that a try tomorrow
nvflash should see them on the bus when you run nvflash -list