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NVIDIA Tesla M10-1B - t0mt0m - 07-22-2019 Hello there, In advance, I'm deeply sorry to ask such a newbie question but I'm really confused: - On a shared virtual desktop infrastructure (on Windows 10) I do have access to a Tesla M10-1B vGPU - This vGPU is not declared with a CUDA support, neither here https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus, nor there https://docs.nvidia.com/grid/latest/grid-vgpu-user-guide/index.html#cuda-open-cl-support-vgpu - An NVIDIA driver is installed on the virtual desktop, quite recent (something like 4XX) Obviously, I don't see it when I launch hashcat... So, how could I make hashcat work with this vGPU ? How does it come that this card is not listed with CUDA support ? What am I missing ? Thanks for your insights, Best regards. RE: NVIDIA Tesla M10-1B - Kryczek - 07-31-2019 The Tesla M10 is made of "four mid-tier Maxwell GPUs", namely the GM107 like in a GeForce 750 from 2014, to be shared by 64 virtual desktop users. You really want to run Hashcat on a 16th of an outdated mid-range GPU? :-) |