@@Puremindgames Lol just the ram is a million times less compared to nowadays. My phone probably has million times more ram than all the ram that existed in the world back then
@@theDragoon007yaboiCJ I believe Apollo had a few kb of RAM, which would make sense because I believe it had storage that held 56kb. Probably cost quite a bit, too. Now cheap toys with basic functionality have microchips far faster than Apollo in them!
Every other techtuber: Sick water-cooled pc build in the background filled with rgb to the brim with a bunch of expensive pc parts filling the background. Random Gaming: couple of ikea chairs and a desk fan. Correction: that's an ikea bed!
Hey, I can help! I've been using a c2050 in my server. You're almost certainly running the Tesla in the wrong mode. The drivers have two options, TCC and WDDM. The c2075 by default runs in TCC which is made for headless compute. WDDM lets it run normally and you can get more expected performance in games. You can use nvidia SMI to change the setting. Also, you should try overclocking yours! I managed to get to 750 mhz without a voltage bump and your c2075 might have even better silicon quality. With the 750mhz overclock I was able to run GTA V at 1080p and get around 45fps with medium settings
Buying this now is like buying a base model Camaro in 1982. At a glance it sounds great. But then you realize the Camaro base model in 1982 has a sub 100hp 4 cylinder that takes 20 seconds to get to 60mph
Considering a gpu does work its more like "buying a SBC 350 from 1982" than the car which would be a full tower. It'll still do the job its intended to do and with some optimisations can actually be good.
@@slackaduts Lucky, my young self thought I could game on some Core2Duo laptop with BF3 on high and instantly getting near 4 FPS at best, after years of hand me down laptop gaming, I have a 5600XT + 9400 and 16GB DDR4, but those were some bad times back then for me
@@hollol5933 Dude, I kid you not, I have a friend who literally thought an i7-3517U with 8GB of DDR3 would be better than an i5-8500 with 16GB of DDR4 cause they said "well the i7 has a bigger number than the i5 so it must be better"
Me: "Mom, can we have a Tesla?" Mom: "No sweetie, we have a Tesla at home." Tesla at home: Edit: Wow... thanks for 130 likes!! Check out my TH-cam Channel: th-cam.com/channels/dERF3oot3yT6FFGDOM0YiA.html
The thing that I noticed when I tried this a while back with a different model, is the rendering accuracy and quality were deadly good. And this just suggests just a lack of driver optimizations for said games built in the drivers itself. Which really is only nVidia tying to lower game quality in a subtle way that is virtually unnoticeable and is able to dramatically speed up performance. A fermi based card like this tesla however hold their own in actual compute operations agains gforce cards many years newer and many notches up the ladder, as it was one of the last dedicated compute centric designs nVidia made until Volta.
@@carbonn9172 I have a pentium D and an NX7300LE, tested modern warfare 2 on it and it ran surprisingly good. 20 to 30 fps on extremely low settings and a resolution of 640x480. hell, I even tested fallout 3 on it and it had 20 fps lol
@@panzer2488 Surprising for such specifications, I'd expect those parts to just freeze and then just start a makeshift electronic campfire in your house
@@carbonn9172 Yeah I've used the same card with Pentium D a long time ago, basically every game in like 2010 gen had to be run at the very lowest setting at 640x480. Hell, it could even run Far Cry 3 with some performance tweaks at like 25fps!
@@Martti020 Pretty well for that configuration, Pentium D is just a couple of Pentium 4s glued together, I'd expect something worse but with 25FPS is surprising to me, even with that GPU
Does anyone remember when he used to have 50k subs and recorded these video with his bad camera or phone and only saw his face when it reflected off his screens
I do wonder if the bad performance was due to the C2075 being a much older GPU? Perhaps a newer Tesla card from the Maxwell, Pascal, or even Turing architectures might actually be alright for gaming performance. They lack video outputs but I believe you can use integrated graphics for the video output while the Tesla GPU does the rendering still.
You are correct my friend and utilizing all 14 power pins . Not just 8 or 12 . The gpu lingeres very close to its tjunction but can be managed with the appropriate thermal guidlines and a aftermark liquid cooler. Im very happy with the c2050 especially to be an older unit .
I game with a m4000m. its on par with a 970m. So yea its just cause its a 2011 card. Comparing it to 560 or 570 would really shed some light on how well it really performs.
THANK. YOU. FOR. THIS. I bought one years ago when i was ignorant and didn't know better, thinking i could run a game on this, the C2075 with a dvi port. Couldn't figure out how to game on it when i got home. Spent years trying to figure out how to game on it just because i had nothing better to do with it. and apparently there are no HOW-TO videos anywhere, until now. Thank you for posting this.
Quadro is basically GeForce with... More VRAM (helps with rendering large scenes and storing large amounts of code for stuff like AI) GPU Boost disabled (Runs at boost clock and goes no higher, this makes them more stable and power efficient for running all day) Also triple the price, but you know. Pro-grade hardware.
@@Dreams_Of_Lavender Also 10 bit color, error correction, double floating point performance, and workstation software oriented drivers as far as I understand
I think it would be neat for this sort of specialized hardware to throw in a bunch of synthetic workloads with the results. Like some Blender, Arnold, Vray or LuxCore benchmark scenes
I always have wondered if it was possible to use a Tesla for gaming. The fact you got it for £30 is pretty crazy considering the price tag it had at launch.
Hey man, if this ever feels a bit like a "failed video" to you... Don't worry. It's not. I actually thought a lot about buying one of these for several budget builds (just because of their "awesome" used prices...). I kinda half-knew already it was a bad idea, from reading random crap on reddit. But it's good to know you're there doing these dumb ideas for the rest of us haha. And really useful. Thanks, keep it up. I need all the info from these stupid ideas you put into practice. Real public service hahaha
Try it on Linux, should be interesting to see how it interacts with the driver, shouldn't have as many arbitrary restrictions and even get to take advantage of the gaming optimisations, have tried it on quadro cards for instance where it performs like the gaming equivalent.
The Quadro cards work fine for gaming on stock Windows 10 drivers though. Just don't expect them to be blazing fast with a million shaders because they're not really designed to use that.
@@Stoney3K As many has pointed out, it seems to that Tesla has wddm drivers if one where to game on them on windows too. But with quadro cards I felt that using Linux yielded better performance than windows when gaming, and I think that is due to the Linux driver receiving the gaming optimisations regardless of card type. There is a beta last I checked for a GeForce experience equivalent for quadro for windows too. But not for tesla on windows
to be totally fair, it is a fermi era card, with power more similar to a gtx460 or gtx470 or so in the real world, and won't fare too well post 2020. using a newer tesla card like a tesla k20 series or so would at least get you kepler, and 780 ish performance, just without the display output, which is now easily solved in 2023 after all this time, people have had them a while now and have solved it all more or less. mostly just a registry edit to get the card to use your integrated graphics output as it's output with only slight reduction in performance. these cards and better can start to perform well enough to be worth their trouble, considering you can now get them as low as 20-30 bucks.
No one will defeat my old crappy computer 😌 My old Sony VPCEA24FM came with a dual-core Intel Core i3-350M @ 2.26GHz hyperthreaded, Intel HD graphics @ 500MHz, and 4GB RAM. Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies: Lowest settings possible = 3 FPS when looking around Kino Der Toten or shooting a zombie, 15 FPS when looking at the ground Minecraft: Turned down *all* settings, even lighting, and hardware acceleration and stuff, capped frames at 30 FPS but it did go to 40 FPS Hehehehehee😆
@@hassanbeydoun2460 I have much worst in my shelf. Intel Core 2 Quad Q4400 @ 2.4Ghz And Dual core both on LGA775 socket. And yes I also have Intel Pentium III with intel board. Edit: but yes my personal PC is AMD R9 3900X, 16X2 32GB Trident Z 3600Mhz, Asus TUF X570, MSI Seahawk 1080TI Liquid Cooled.
For a 9 year old Fermi based card it did better than I thought it would! That card is basically at GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 with a little less than 5x the amount of RAM on board using a 384 bit interface instead of the 320 bit one on the 560 Ti 448 model. The GPU in the GTX 580 has more shading units and more texture mapping units enabled than that Tesla card has.
THANK YOU!!!! I'm a software engineer at a national lab and the workstation I remote into has two Tesla P100 cards, I've always wondered if I could comendere them for gaming lol. I guess this video shows me it's not worth getting fired for at least heh
i've purchased time before from cloud computing providers and used machines that had a p100 in them and they were able to game relatively well. p100 is pascal and should do way better than this. i played some games on a k80 one time and even that wasn't horrible. this a fermi card and is old as hell
Petra Howlett they’d likely do a bit better, but I cant say for sure. All I can say is that it’s probably more trouble trying to get them gaming than it’s worth haha
I have one of these cards in a Win7 system and found the Tesla driver packs don't include the 2075 cards ID. Strangely, regular GeForce drivers do, but they don't install any acceleration, just a relabeled basic VGA driver. This is what the Win10 installs as well. I edited the latest drivers that support the GTX580, and cloned the GTX580 settings but with the Tesla ID and it runs fine with roughly GTX570 performance. Folding at home and other GPU compute still about 2x a 580 as expected,
I had an m40 in my PC up until I got my 3090 because I needed the vram on a budget. There are ways you can have the gpu render a frame and then pass it through to onboard graphics output but it's not easy. It was about as fast as my 1070 btw.
I'm wondering if it's an issue with the clockspeed and memory speed of the card. Had a similar issue with a used laptop and it's GPU (a workstation K3000M) and it would just stay at 325Mhz until I flashed the Bios and overclocked it to about 900Mhz. Works fine for most games but only after the BIOS was redone.
My guess? It's a mixture of driver preferences from Nvidia and cuda core configuration, with more fp64 cores present, that are not used in games. Overclocking might overcome this, but the gpu might not be stable at all, or deteriorate quickly under such heat generation. I've a Quadro p4200 on my notebook, and it SCREAMS under heavy load as it goes close to 80, 85 degrees.
@@Stoney3K thanks for the tip, but the notebook cooling system is actually pretty clean and pretty good. Can't do too much about paste since it's a company machine, but the thing is, the card and CPU are just too powerful for it, and I tend to stress them both at the same time xp never had it fail on me, mind you, but the dual fans constantly go brrrr as I load it. My other one on the other hand is super silent, but it's a 1050ti with a 7700hq, so no reason to suffer (and yes, I clean it regularly as well xD)
Every now and again you reappeared in my recommended and you're always doing something silly 😋 you relate back to a huge variety of gamers through so it always works out 😁 I just instant like now, Know I'm gonna anyway.
Way back ago, i think in the mid 2000's, there where modded drivers for nVidia Quattro cards which basically turned them into a GeForce with the full gaming performonce. That process also worked vice versa, turning a geForce into a Quattro. Maybe there are also some modded drivers for Quattros and Teslas nowadays? Or maybe there are possible tweaks that can be done to the driver settings, for example with nvidiaInspector?
Did you get any lights on the board possibly indicating that it was in a 'low power' mode? Green is good and Red is bad. From the 4:31 timestamp is looks like a red LED toward the I/O bracket so that would indicate something is wrong with the power delivery.
They’re used a lot in Machine learning because of their performance with calculating multi dimensional matrices. They have better precision, and tend to have more VRAM than a typical gaming GPU. This can give you greater batch sizes within machine learning training, or for doing 3D graphics. Although, there is a fine line these days between workstation and consumer GPUs when you see something like the rtx 3090.
The Tesla cards are ~80-85% inline, with their GFX counterparts. That 15-20+% is what nerfs usage outside of intended usage. The GRID offshoots were far closer to their GFX equivalences, but, as you brought up, output supports do NOT exist [along with typically 0 fan design, as they get used in server racks] Craft Computings Jeff, made multiple attempts, to creating a server hub, for run multi-OS / games off of 1-server, should you be intrigued to watch that mini-series... Mixed bag outcome, is best description, as early heads up
i think the simplest way to put it is that other than the GeForce lineup from Nvidia, it's for gaming. the other cards are either for heavy encoding and decoding, or computing which is basically an accelerated processor
Prolly the reason why it's workstation / computation card is because it can be used to accelerate the work of CPU. There is hundreds of cores, best for scientific and engineering computing i think.. So it might be used to calculate the most compute-intensive and time consuming portions of the project. Just my theory
I guess it might be an interesting experiment to do a comparison between this Tesla and some more modern card crunching big task like folding@home or mining
Thanks for the review! I was going to buy this particular model for mining and gaming but realizing driver version must be above 410 to be able to mine via GPU. I like your content and defo subscribe your channel :)
Quadro is for workstations. Tesla’s are for mass server deployments and servers/supercomputers only. The onboard DVI is intended to be used to display things like management interfaces and such, so I doubt it is actually harnessing the gpu whatsoever. Somehow configuring games to use the Tesla to render and output via the integrated gpu could be a good bet
What if you installed the latest Fermi architecture compatible drivers with a Geforce graphics card installed. Swap the graphics card and install the driver trough *device manager* manually, overriding the card type and pick the "GTX 560 Ti 448"? Would be nice to know. After all a GF110 chip is a GF110 chip.
Craft Computing did a whole year long series on cloud gaming and his use of Tesla graphic cards, y’all should collab. Would be interesting to say the least.
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I think if you can find way to modify BIOS to activate full Fermi potential you can play with this card. GTX580 definetely can run COD Black ops 60fps at 1080p
Does about the same as a GTX560, which was the consumer gaming card from the same 2011-era GPU (Fermi). The Tesla line has features, like ECC memory, which are useful for computing. Today's Tesla GPU's are not even for workstations, they're for data-center (server farms). The Quadro line is for professional workstations (though that branding now seems to have gone with the Ampere GPU architecture.
Try gaming on an tesla k80 (it has raterizers and is much faster than the c2075) and use nvidia Optimus or prime render offload to render on the gpu and pass it back to an igpu.
... Radeon WX 8200 PRO on VEGA 10 equals true fine wine on VEGA10 getting better and better at EVERYTHING, switching entire departments over to AMD pro's if this keeps up and 8200 catches up to the next GPU it is falling just below as in the 1080 ti / 2070+ ISH … but with newer 2022/2023/2024 + drivers/features... We have so many of these, invested with a PROMISE, so far that promise been kept, we shall see …. Waiting on newest UPDATES/Drivers! …. BTW: Awesome graphite PAste!!
So this is what you meant when you said it was a good idea when I mentioned it's like plugging a mouse and monitor to a toaster in your last video. Glad to see you actually did it😂😂😂
hey broo i just want to say your all good and can i suggest? try using a background music when your explaining im just saying you know take care always!
The Tesla C2075 is just a GTX 470/GTX 560 Ti 448 with 6GB of faster VRAM, but the GTX 470 would demolish this card in fps because of the better drivers. Amazing
When I tell people online that I've got a Tesla
"Yeah, my Tesla is fast as a broken down Fiat, why ask?"
I wanted to like, but your likes are at 420,
@@w1ckspencil664 now u can like
Those 980 people who liked are evil.
666th like,
Jesus Christ
Amen
The only way I could ever afford a Tesla.
Me too
Lol, pretty deep.
Tearjerker, it might be sooner than most people expect...those things already have horrific resale value 😆
with that attitude, for sure
Lmao
Are we all gonna just ignore that sick sync of head banging and the song?
Rekha Kawale thanks it took me half an hour to line that up haha
Yes! I noticed too
What game was that before GTA 5 at that part?
@@hhectorlector black ops. said it in the top right.
Yes, we're gonna ignore it, problem?
Online flex be like:
"Yo bro, I have a Tesla! You're soo poor!"
Someone: "A Nvidia Tesla?
Haha yeah Elon musk is jealous
Nvidia Tesla be like I'm going to end elon muskmelon's whole currier.
@@beetroot7156 currier
Actually this is a Model Y Tesla, you have to subscribe and pay for the performance unlocks :p
I have that one, that cart is today just a cart with a good name. and the 6GB GDDR5 Memory is just a waste of Memory.
My hd 520 laptop feels like a nasa computer after watching this gameplay
What year? The PS1 has more power than the Apollo craft we sent people to the moon in.
and my GTX 1050...wait wrong video
@@Puremindgames Lol just the ram is a million times less compared to nowadays. My phone probably has million times more ram than all the ram that existed in the world back then
My mx 130
@@theDragoon007yaboiCJ I believe Apollo had a few kb of RAM, which would make sense because I believe it had storage that held 56kb. Probably cost quite a bit, too.
Now cheap toys with basic functionality have microchips far faster than Apollo in them!
Every other techtuber: Sick water-cooled pc build in the background filled with rgb to the brim with a bunch of expensive pc parts filling the background.
Random Gaming: couple of ikea chairs and a desk fan.
Correction: that's an ikea bed!
Li Shengshun I think it’s an Argos bed if I remember correctly haha
Exactly why you gotta love this guy!
Hence the name
Thats exactly why i watch his channel
That's why i love this channel, isn't like the others
Hey, I can help! I've been using a c2050 in my server. You're almost certainly running the Tesla in the wrong mode. The drivers have two options, TCC and WDDM. The c2075 by default runs in TCC which is made for headless compute. WDDM lets it run normally and you can get more expected performance in games. You can use nvidia SMI to change the setting.
Also, you should try overclocking yours! I managed to get to 750 mhz without a voltage bump and your c2075 might have even better silicon quality. With the 750mhz overclock I was able to run GTA V at 1080p and get around 45fps with medium settings
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It was a mix of "This was a horrible idea" and "I love making fun of it" vibes from you haha
Nice pfp 😂
@@hass4733 looking good 👌
Buying this now is like buying a base model Camaro in 1982. At a glance it sounds great. But then you realize the Camaro base model in 1982 has a sub 100hp 4 cylinder that takes 20 seconds to get to 60mph
At least the name it will give you sound cool so it'll fill that void of self hate and humiliation
@@carbonn9172 no no, nobody thinks an iron duke Camaro is cool. The engine even sounds pathetic as it drives
Considering a gpu does work its more like "buying a SBC 350 from 1982" than the car which would be a full tower.
It'll still do the job its intended to do and with some optimisations can actually be good.
@Zen Re: the base mustang is actually decent in some aspects though, 300 hp is actually enough
@Zen Re: and that's the top variant of the camry lineup, lol
The chances of someone gaming with a Tesla is like 1 in a nothing, especially when the GT 210 is the most superior card out there, beating the 3090
I legit owned one of those with a core 2 quad q6600. Decent DX9 gaming at 720p
I then upgraded to an rtx 2060 and ryzen 5 2600x lol
@@slackaduts Lucky, my young self thought I could game on some Core2Duo laptop with BF3 on high and instantly getting near 4 FPS at best, after years of hand me down laptop gaming, I have a 5600XT + 9400 and 16GB DDR4, but those were some bad times back then for me
@@carbonn9172 i bought a laptop with a amd a10 assuming it would be a gaming laptop since it had 12GBs of ram.
@@hollol5933 Dude, I kid you not, I have a friend who literally thought an i7-3517U with 8GB of DDR3 would be better than an i5-8500 with 16GB of DDR4 cause they said "well the i7 has a bigger number than the i5 so it must be better"
The "how it feels" section of the video applies to the whole of 2020.
2020s!
it's not intended for gaming it's intended to be a vehicle
It's intended to be a scientist.
Me: "Mom, can we have a Tesla?"
Mom: "No sweetie, we have a Tesla at home."
Tesla at home:
Edit: Wow... thanks for 130 likes!!
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@@dinoplayz7189 I fixed it :")
Everyone: You shouldn't game on a Tesla! Get a GeForce card or something.
Steve: *thE LaWS Of GRapHICs CarDs aRE MinE*
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WhO iS STeVE?
@@panglima RGHD
Me, playing on the center screen of my Tesla Model 3:
@@wojciechmuras553 lol
"Why does the Tesla have a graphics port?"
Easteregg... It runs Kerbal, nothing else.. but Kerbal.
The thing that I noticed when I tried this a while back with a different model, is the rendering accuracy and quality were deadly good. And this just suggests just a lack of driver optimizations for said games built in the drivers itself. Which really is only nVidia tying to lower game quality in a subtle way that is virtually unnoticeable and is able to dramatically speed up performance. A fermi based card like this tesla however hold their own in actual compute operations agains gforce cards many years newer and many notches up the ladder, as it was one of the last dedicated compute centric designs nVidia made until Volta.
The FPS with this card reminds me of when I tried to play Modern warfare 2 with a P4 and a 8400GS.
How'd that go?
I'd imagine a smooth 6FPS average, with 0.1% percent lows ending up with the entire PC on fire
@@carbonn9172 I have a pentium D and an NX7300LE, tested modern warfare 2 on it and it ran surprisingly good. 20 to 30 fps on extremely low settings and a resolution of 640x480. hell, I even tested fallout 3 on it and it had 20 fps lol
@@panzer2488 Surprising for such specifications, I'd expect those parts to just freeze and then just start a makeshift electronic campfire in your house
@@carbonn9172 Yeah I've used the same card with Pentium D a long time ago, basically every game in like 2010 gen had to be run at the very lowest setting at 640x480. Hell, it could even run Far Cry 3 with some performance tweaks at like 25fps!
@@Martti020 Pretty well for that configuration, Pentium D is just a couple of Pentium 4s glued together, I'd expect something worse but with 25FPS is surprising to me, even with that GPU
Gotta love the TH-cam studio music
Great video
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When you hear that "HelloeveryoneandWELcome" you know it's gonna be a banger.
Does anyone remember when he used to have 50k subs and recorded these video with his bad camera or phone and only saw his face when it reflected off his screens
I started watching Steve's videos when he bought his i5 4460 :D
@@asimepuse was that before or after the pentium g4560?
@@ozairahmed1352 before
I do wonder if the bad performance was due to the C2075 being a much older GPU? Perhaps a newer Tesla card from the Maxwell, Pascal, or even Turing architectures might actually be alright for gaming performance. They lack video outputs but I believe you can use integrated graphics for the video output while the Tesla GPU does the rendering still.
You are correct my friend and utilizing all 14 power pins . Not just 8 or 12 . The gpu lingeres very close to its tjunction but can be managed with the appropriate thermal guidlines and a aftermark liquid cooler. Im very happy with the c2050 especially to be an older unit .
I game with a m4000m. its on par with a 970m. So yea its just cause its a 2011 card. Comparing it to 560 or 570 would really shed some light on how well it really performs.
Hi, how did nobody notice you here? Love the videos man. BTW check the #2 most upvoted comment, it states that he was just doing it wrong.
The K80 Tesla is about $180us right now and will get you 980ti performance.
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@@RandomGaminginHD great to see that your N-key roll over on your keyboard works... =)
THANK. YOU. FOR. THIS. I bought one years ago when i was ignorant and didn't know better,
thinking i could run a game on this, the C2075 with a dvi port. Couldn't figure out how to game on it when i got home.
Spent years trying to figure out how to game on it just because i had nothing better to do with it.
and apparently there are no HOW-TO videos anywhere, until now. Thank you for posting this.
Quadro cards are much better in gaming compared to Tesla cards even though they ain't ment for gaming either
Most of modern quadros have basicaly same GPU's as Geforces. They just have different memory and drivers.
Quadro is basically GeForce with...
More VRAM (helps with rendering large scenes and storing large amounts of code for stuff like AI)
GPU Boost disabled (Runs at boost clock and goes no higher, this makes them more stable and power efficient for running all day)
Also triple the price, but you know. Pro-grade hardware.
@@Dreams_Of_Lavender And special drivers.
@@SuPerbMusiCFan Yeah, quadro drivers are a thing, but it doesn't stop you from playing games on them.
@@Dreams_Of_Lavender Also 10 bit color, error correction, double floating point performance, and workstation software oriented drivers as far as I understand
I like the clean room setup, simple and not distracting. Keep the good work man, and dont burnt out
I think it would be neat for this sort of specialized hardware to throw in a bunch of synthetic workloads with the results. Like some Blender, Arnold, Vray or LuxCore benchmark scenes
You are so underrated you deserve more views compared to the other people with crap that have more views.
I always have wondered if it was possible to use a Tesla for gaming. The fact you got it for £30 is pretty crazy considering the price tag it had at launch.
I was about to get one of this because of cheap price. Very nice vid btw as always. Not the first but I'm glad I saw it this early
Finally a real review of one of these cards. Can you do a review of the Nvidia Quadro 4000?
Hey man, if this ever feels a bit like a "failed video" to you... Don't worry. It's not.
I actually thought a lot about buying one of these for several budget builds (just because of their "awesome" used prices...).
I kinda half-knew already it was a bad idea, from reading random crap on reddit. But it's good to know you're there doing these dumb ideas for the rest of us haha. And really useful.
Thanks, keep it up.
I need all the info from these stupid ideas you put into practice. Real public service hahaha
I would say that gaming in an electric Tesla is more enjoyable :)
pure gaming
I like the detail of you bumping being to the rhythm of the song.
Try it on Linux, should be interesting to see how it interacts with the driver, shouldn't have as many arbitrary restrictions and even get to take advantage of the gaming optimisations, have tried it on quadro cards for instance where it performs like the gaming equivalent.
The Quadro cards work fine for gaming on stock Windows 10 drivers though. Just don't expect them to be blazing fast with a million shaders because they're not really designed to use that.
@@Stoney3K As many has pointed out, it seems to that Tesla has wddm drivers if one where to game on them on windows too.
But with quadro cards I felt that using Linux yielded better performance than windows when gaming, and I think that is due to the Linux driver receiving the gaming optimisations regardless of card type.
There is a beta last I checked for a GeForce experience equivalent for quadro for windows too.
But not for tesla on windows
Boy that thing is built like the evga gtx 580...got that metal frame around the card and the single blower fan :) love the vids !!
I’m curious a Tesla card as a dedicated PhysX card for retro gaming?? Is that even possible?
to be totally fair, it is a fermi era card, with power more similar to a gtx460 or gtx470 or so in the real world, and won't fare too well post 2020. using a newer tesla card like a tesla k20 series or so would at least get you kepler, and 780 ish performance, just without the display output, which is now easily solved in 2023 after all this time, people have had them a while now and have solved it all more or less. mostly just a registry edit to get the card to use your integrated graphics output as it's output with only slight reduction in performance. these cards and better can start to perform well enough to be worth their trouble, considering you can now get them as low as 20-30 bucks.
i finally found a card worse than the integrated radeon hd 8470d on my amd a4 pro7300b
No one will defeat my old crappy computer 😌 My old Sony VPCEA24FM came with a dual-core Intel Core i3-350M @ 2.26GHz hyperthreaded, Intel HD graphics @ 500MHz, and 4GB RAM.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies: Lowest settings possible = 3 FPS when looking around Kino Der Toten or shooting a zombie, 15 FPS when looking at the ground
Minecraft: Turned down *all* settings, even lighting, and hardware acceleration and stuff, capped frames at 30 FPS but it did go to 40 FPS
Hehehehehee😆
This Tesla card does better than my old computer lol😂
Whats your FPS in GTA:SA?
@@Puremindgames 4
@@hassanbeydoun2460 I have much worst in my shelf.
Intel Core 2 Quad Q4400 @ 2.4Ghz
And Dual core both on LGA775 socket.
And yes I also have Intel Pentium III with intel board.
Edit: but yes my personal PC is AMD R9 3900X, 16X2 32GB Trident Z 3600Mhz, Asus TUF X570, MSI Seahawk 1080TI Liquid Cooled.
For a 9 year old Fermi based card it did better than I thought it would! That card is basically at GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 with a little less than 5x the amount of RAM on board using a 384 bit interface instead of the 320 bit one on the 560 Ti 448 model. The GPU in the GTX 580 has more shading units and more texture mapping units enabled than that Tesla card has.
THANK YOU!!!! I'm a software engineer at a national lab and the workstation I remote into has two Tesla P100 cards, I've always wondered if I could comendere them for gaming lol. I guess this video shows me it's not worth getting fired for at least heh
i've purchased time before from cloud computing providers and used machines that had a p100 in them and they were able to game relatively well. p100 is pascal and should do way better than this. i played some games on a k80 one time and even that wasn't horrible. this a fermi card and is old as hell
anyways, yeah, prob not worth getting fired over lmao. however, the p100 should do WAY better if you wanna try it
Petra Howlett they’d likely do a bit better, but I cant say for sure. All I can say is that it’s probably more trouble trying to get them gaming than it’s worth haha
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I have one of these cards in a Win7 system and found the Tesla driver packs don't include the 2075 cards ID. Strangely, regular GeForce drivers do, but they don't install any acceleration, just a relabeled basic VGA driver. This is what the Win10 installs as well. I edited the latest drivers that support the GTX580, and cloned the GTX580 settings but with the Tesla ID and it runs fine with roughly GTX570 performance. Folding at home and other GPU compute still about 2x a 580 as expected,
I'd love to see this being benchmarked on Blender Cycles Render.
This is the type of video that I love the most. Doing something for nothing but it's cool af. Great content as always
DrNoD thanks :)
2:33 how I play vice city on 633mhz proc back in the days
You've reinvented the meaning of headbanging for budget gamers
I had an m40 in my PC up until I got my 3090 because I needed the vram on a budget. There are ways you can have the gpu render a frame and then pass it through to onboard graphics output but it's not easy. It was about as fast as my 1070 btw.
How do you do it? Im waiting for my m40 to arrive, and I'm trying to get any info I can.
Hitting your head against the wall to the beat put a smile on my face :P Thanks for putting this video together.
I'm wondering if it's an issue with the clockspeed and memory speed of the card. Had a similar issue with a used laptop and it's GPU (a workstation K3000M) and it would just stay at 325Mhz until I flashed the Bios and overclocked it to about 900Mhz. Works fine for most games but only after the BIOS was redone.
My guess? It's a mixture of driver preferences from Nvidia and cuda core configuration, with more fp64 cores present, that are not used in games. Overclocking might overcome this, but the gpu might not be stable at all, or deteriorate quickly under such heat generation. I've a Quadro p4200 on my notebook, and it SCREAMS under heavy load as it goes close to 80, 85 degrees.
@@lucasgasparino6141 That sounds more like you may want to clean out the laptop's vents and re-do the thermal paste.
@@Stoney3K thanks for the tip, but the notebook cooling system is actually pretty clean and pretty good. Can't do too much about paste since it's a company machine, but the thing is, the card and CPU are just too powerful for it, and I tend to stress them both at the same time xp never had it fail on me, mind you, but the dual fans constantly go brrrr as I load it. My other one on the other hand is super silent, but it's a 1050ti with a 7700hq, so no reason to suffer (and yes, I clean it regularly as well xD)
@@lucasgasparino6141 Also sounds like you may profit from an external GPU dock if you want to game a lot on the company laptop.
Nicely keeping up with the beat there with the head banging!
They even had that horrible plastic on Tesla’s back then. Ewww.
Your headbanging was in sync with the beats. Good one bro 👌
at last, hes got rid of his beloved hoover
It was only collecting dust
@@ruaridhb5025 Your taxi is here for you!
that was a work of art. never seen such benchmarks
*Elon Musk has left the chat*
Every now and again you reappeared in my recommended and you're always doing something silly 😋 you relate back to a huge variety of gamers through so it always works out 😁 I just instant like now, Know I'm gonna anyway.
I thought that Tesla partnered with Nvidia to make a GPU lol
Nvidia makes tegra cpus for teslas.
Or at least they did back in the day.
@@ramunasgudauskas7582 definitely checking that out, thanks for mentioning it
Same😅🤣
Way back ago, i think in the mid 2000's, there where modded drivers for nVidia Quattro cards which basically turned them into a GeForce with the full gaming performonce.
That process also worked vice versa, turning a geForce into a Quattro.
Maybe there are also some modded drivers for Quattros and Teslas nowadays?
Or maybe there are possible tweaks that can be done to the driver settings, for example with nvidiaInspector?
GT 710 vs This Tesla
Every human being: that’s the most fair fight
Gt 710 is a nasa device in comparison
The music and thumping head experience was quite hilarious 😂
You are stuck in TCC mode instead of WDDM.
I can help you mod the card to use it in WDDM mode.
Check your twitter DM's.
This right here ^
love this new editing style man
Did you get any lights on the board possibly indicating that it was in a 'low power' mode? Green is good and Red is bad. From the 4:31 timestamp is looks like a red LED toward the I/O bracket so that would indicate something is wrong with the power delivery.
I like how the headbang matches with the music
They’re used a lot in Machine learning because of their performance with calculating multi dimensional matrices. They have better precision, and tend to have more VRAM than a typical gaming GPU. This can give you greater batch sizes within machine learning training, or for doing 3D graphics. Although, there is a fine line these days between workstation and consumer GPUs when you see something like the rtx 3090.
Your editing & content is surely improving, especially that head-banging part
The Tesla cards are ~80-85% inline, with their GFX counterparts. That 15-20+% is what nerfs usage outside of intended usage. The GRID offshoots were far closer to their GFX equivalences, but, as you brought up, output supports do NOT exist [along with typically 0 fan design, as they get used in server racks]
Craft Computings Jeff, made multiple attempts, to creating a server hub, for run multi-OS / games off of 1-server, should you be intrigued to watch that mini-series... Mixed bag outcome, is best description, as early heads up
Tbh your vis are super unique. I love them
That GTA V experience was twice as cinematic as most movies. 10/10. You could use them as PhysX cards if you are an AMD user or otherwise.
That PEG connector design is quite clever, hope it would have stuck around for quite some time in the consumer space...
when he starts smashing his head in the wall you know stuff is not looking good
2:22 nothing shows a man's pain more than repeatedly hitting the F key with your nose.
i think the simplest way to put it is that other than the GeForce lineup from Nvidia, it's for gaming. the other cards are either for heavy encoding and decoding, or computing which is basically an accelerated processor
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Gameplay footage was above expectations 😀✌️
Welcome to what I have to go through every day bro
i love the way you show us how it feels.
I like when you hit your head and perfectly sync with the beat of the music
Thanks for the video. I woke up depressed and now I'm impressed 👍
Prolly the reason why it's workstation / computation card is because it can be used to accelerate the work of CPU. There is hundreds of cores, best for scientific and engineering computing i think..
So it might be used to calculate the most compute-intensive and time consuming portions of the project. Just my theory
I guess it might be an interesting experiment to do a comparison between this Tesla and some more modern card crunching big task like folding@home or mining
Thanks for the review! I was going to buy this particular model for mining and gaming but realizing driver version must be above 410 to be able to mine via GPU. I like your content and defo subscribe your channel :)
Quadro is for workstations. Tesla’s are for mass server deployments and servers/supercomputers only. The onboard DVI is intended to be used to display things like management interfaces and such, so I doubt it is actually harnessing the gpu whatsoever. Somehow configuring games to use the Tesla to render and output via the integrated gpu could be a good bet
What if you installed the latest Fermi architecture compatible drivers with a Geforce graphics card installed. Swap the graphics card and install the driver trough *device manager* manually, overriding the card type and pick the "GTX 560 Ti 448"? Would be nice to know. After all a GF110 chip is a GF110 chip.
Craft Computing did a whole year long series on cloud gaming and his use of Tesla graphic cards, y’all should collab. Would be interesting to say the least.
Rustom H awesome I’ll have to check him out
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I think if you can find way to modify BIOS to activate full Fermi potential you can play with this card. GTX580 definetely can run COD Black ops 60fps at 1080p
You gotta love him for his simplicity
You should even be able to game on a Tesla without display outputs if you connect your monitor to the integrated graphics and use Nvidia Optimus.
Thanks dude for show!! Always help “”us!! 🔥🔥
Great vid! Now imagine doing productive stuff and creational things on your machine with your gaming GPU compared to a Tesla (or Quadro) ;)
0:21 advanced calculations? so it should be good at handling physics in games/applications right?
Does about the same as a GTX560, which was the consumer gaming card from the same 2011-era GPU (Fermi). The Tesla line has features, like ECC memory, which are useful for computing. Today's Tesla GPU's are not even for workstations, they're for data-center (server farms). The Quadro line is for professional workstations (though that branding now seems to have gone with the Ampere GPU architecture.
wow! I had no idea nvidia made a tesla with a fan inside! that must have been for a crazy specific application
The second the "How the experience feels" video popped up, I tried to like this video a second time.
Try gaming on an tesla k80 (it has raterizers and is much faster than the c2075) and use nvidia Optimus or prime render offload to render on the gpu and pass it back to an igpu.
... Radeon WX 8200 PRO on VEGA 10 equals true fine wine on VEGA10 getting better and better at EVERYTHING, switching entire departments over to AMD pro's if this keeps up and 8200 catches up to the next GPU it is falling just below as in the 1080 ti / 2070+ ISH … but with newer 2022/2023/2024 + drivers/features... We have so many of these, invested with a PROMISE, so far that promise been kept, we shall see …. Waiting on newest UPDATES/Drivers! …. BTW: Awesome graphite PAste!!
So this is what you meant when you said it was a good idea when I mentioned it's like plugging a mouse and monitor to a toaster in your last video. Glad to see you actually did it😂😂😂
hey broo
i just want to say
your all good and
can i suggest?
try using a background music when your explaining
im just saying you know
take care always!
Can you make a video detailing how you find such good deals on hardware? I struggle to find any decent deals online.
The Tesla C2075 is just a GTX 470/GTX 560 Ti 448 with 6GB of faster VRAM, but the GTX 470 would demolish this card in fps because of the better drivers. Amazing