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OLCF staff lead a GPU Hackathon in Downtown Knoxville. Programmers attending leave with codes that run on GPUs.
Reflow GPU
2009.04.28 - In the Apartment. Trying to repair T40 loose connection from mobo by reflow with a tea candle filled with alcohol + heat gun
Stock heatsink on my ATI radeon HD 3850
It sucked, my GPU ran at 110C+ when gaming, it is too small to cool power hungry GPU and 8 memory chips at the same time, sapphire is a crappy company when it comes to adding proper cooling to a videocard.
OLCF staff lead a GPU Hackathon in Downtown Knoxville. Programmers attending leave with codes that run on GPUs.
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OLCF staff lead a GPU Hackathon in Downtown Knoxville. Programmers attending leave with codes that run on GPUs.
A small GPU used by the RAF and RN used on types such as the Dominie and Jetstream. Seen here outside 750 Squadron, July 2010. This GPU replaced the Houchin Mk 5 in the early 1990's.
OLCF staff lead a GPU Hackathon in Downtown Knoxville. Programmers attending leave with codes that run on GPUs.
Laptop Repair: Reflow GPU
2009.04.28 - In the Apartment. Trying to repair T40 loose connection from mobo by reflow with a tea candle filled with alcohol + heat gun
OLCF staff members led a Summitdev training workshop January 10–12, 2017, at ORNL to provide CAAR teams with training for using the new early access system, which differs significantly from previous architectures.
More than 80 professionals attended the Summitdev workshop, which covered the POWER architecture line differences, GPU accelerator changes, programming standards and languages, file system practices, and software development tools.
Credit: Jason Richards/ORNL
A small GPU used by the RAF and RN used on types such as the Dominie and Jetstream. Seen here outside 750 Squadron, July 2010. This GPU replaced the Houchin Mk 5 in the early 1990's.
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OLCF staff lead a GPU Hackathon in Downtown Knoxville. Programmers attending leave with codes that run on GPUs.
OLCF staff lead a GPU Hackathon in Downtown Knoxville. Programmers attending leave with codes that run on GPUs.
A small GPU used by the RAF and RN used on types such as the Dominie and Jetstream. Seen here outside 750 Squadron, July 2010. This GPU replaced the Houchin Mk 5 in the early 1990's.
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49) If the RROD is still there do not sweat it you may have to overheat the GPU to get things back to operating again. To do this remove the exhaust shield and fan-but keep the power plugged into the board. Next place the fan overtop of the CPU heatsink as shown in the picture and power back on. Let the system run for about 20 minutes and then cool off for about 5 and try again. If still no luck try tightening the bolts a little more and then repeat the GPU heating phase and cool down. If this still fails you may be one of the unlucky people that has a bad motherboard and requires replacment. If you need future help you can contact Cando Computers and we would be happy to assist you further. We can be reached at 403-526-2004 or info@candocomputers.net. Stay tuned for the next installment which includes installing the system into a new case.
GPU 525N Bedford YRT Plaxton at Norths, Sherburn 22-4-89 ex Law, Killingworth, still showing Tartan of Tyneside, and Osborne of Tollesbury, the original operators fleetnames
I wrote a mandelbrot pixelshader today to see how it would work out. Turned out pretty good, can't iterate too much though.
For this picture, max iteration was 100.