I’m on a GNU/Linux and I have a second gfx card that is nvidia but not plugged in to anything other than my Motherboard, can I use this still for cuda based ai stuff?
I’m on a GNU/Linux and I have a second gfx card that is nvidia but not plugged in to anything other than my Motherboard, can I use this still for cuda based ai stuff?
Like not plugged to power, or not plugged to a display?
Not plugged to display, still plugged into the motherboard.
I can’t speak to compatibility with AMD but having a display connected isn’t a requirement
ah perfect!
I also wanted to toy around with this new replacement for pytorch. This is great news.
If you ever do need a display plugged in, try one of these. HDMI Dummy Plug https://a.co/d/8yRW7QY
I’m sorry I misremebered everything. Seems like my nvidia is hooked up to my screens it’s just the amd that is plugged into the mother board while not plugged into any screens. Can I use the amd card for ai stuff as well? I was trying to use pytorch for now
AMD’s compute stack is called ROCm.
https://rocm.docs.amd.com/en/latest/