Hi,
sorry for my bad english it´s not my native.
i modded a GTX 770 to a Tesla K10 ( single chip) with the help of this great thread.
i own one of the new GTX 780 6GB Version and i have a nvidia titan black.
Device ID from the GTX 780 6GB is 1007
Device ID from the Titan Black 6GB is 100C
i checked the resistors around the chip.
so for the gtx 780 the 45K is 15K in my Case, 28,5k is 30k in my case and 25K is 25K
so for the titan black the 45K 35K in my Case, 28,5k is 30k in my case and 25K is 25K
the screenshot is a 780 3GB ID 1004, can anyone check this resistor on a GTX 780ti Dev ID 100a must be 20K or 25K
so could the missing 4 nipple this resistor ?
1004 = 45K
1007 = 15K
100C = 35K
http://www.guztech.nl/wordpress/index.php/2013/11/researching-nvidia-gpus-geforce-gtx780-and-gtx-titan-to-tesla-k20-and-tesla-k20x/the guy say, you can reach 101F via softstrap
Thus the first five bits of the device ID can be set in the firmware, meaning that the device ID could be set to values between 0×1000 and 0x101F without modifying any hardware.
so 101F is a Tesla K20. I need only the TCC option, to render via remote, can i eaiely mod the GTX 780 DEV ID 1007 to 1027 ( K40st) or did i get memory problems ?
can anyone confirm this ?
kind regards thunderbolt