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Cannot support NVIDIA Mining GPU on TCC mode

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NVIDIA has just released new code to support TCC mode.
Would you please help on the implement?
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Bear in mind that GPU-Z is a read-only tool.
I think your question fits better in Graphics Cards


TCC can be controlled by nvidia-smi.exe (on supported GPUs).

NVIDIA System Management Interface -- v384.94

NVSMI provides monitoring information for Tesla and select Quadro devices.
The data is presented in either a plain text or an XML format, via stdout or a file.
NVSMI also provides several management operations for changing the device state.

Note that the functionality of NVSMI is exposed through the NVML C-based
library. See the NVIDIA developer website for more information about NVML.
Python wrappers to NVML are also available. The output of NVSMI is
not guaranteed to be backwards compatible; NVML and the bindings are backwards
compatible.

http://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-management-library-nvml/
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/nvidia-ml-py/
Supported products:
- Full Support
- All Tesla products, starting with the Fermi architecture
- All Quadro products, starting with the Fermi architecture
- All GRID products, starting with the Kepler architecture
- GeForce Titan products, starting with the Kepler architecture
- Limited Support
- All Geforce products, starting with the Fermi architecture
nvidia-smi [OPTION1 [ARG1]] [OPTION2 [ARG2]] ...

-h, --help Print usage information and exit.

LIST OPTIONS:

-L, --list-gpus Display a list of GPUs connected to the system.

SUMMARY OPTIONS:

<no arguments> Show a summary of GPUs connected to the system.

[plus any of]

-i, --id= Target a specific GPU.
-f, --filename= Log to a specified file, rather than to stdout.
-l, --loop= Probe until Ctrl+C at specified second interval.

QUERY OPTIONS:

-q, --query Display GPU or Unit info.

[plus any of]

-u, --unit Show unit, rather than GPU, attributes.
-i, --id= Target a specific GPU or Unit.
-f, --filename= Log to a specified file, rather than to stdout.
-x, --xml-format Produce XML output.
--dtd When showing xml output, embed DTD.
-d, --display= Display only selected information: MEMORY,
UTILIZATION, ECC, TEMPERATURE, POWER, CLOCK,
COMPUTE, PIDS, PERFORMANCE, SUPPORTED_CLOCKS,
PAGE_RETIREMENT, ACCOUNTING, ENCODER STATS
Flags can be combined with comma e.g. ECC,POWER.
Sampling data with max/min/avg is also returned
for POWER, UTILIZATION and CLOCK display types.
Doesn't work with -u or -x flags.
-l, --loop= Probe until Ctrl+C at specified second interval.

-lms, --loop-ms= Probe until Ctrl+C at specified millisecond interval.

SELECTIVE QUERY OPTIONS:

Allows the caller to pass an explicit list of properties to query.

[one of]

--query-gpu= Information about GPU.
Call --help-query-gpu for more info.
--query-supported-clocks= List of supported clocks.
Call --help-query-supported-clocks for more info.
--query-compute-apps= List of currently active compute processes.
Call --help-query-compute-apps for more info.
--query-accounted-apps= List of accounted compute processes.
Call --help-query-accounted-apps for more info.
--query-retired-pages= List of device memory pages that have been retired.
Call --help-query-retired-pages for more info.

[mandatory]

--format= Comma separated list of format options:
csv - comma separated values (MANDATORY)
noheader - skip the first line with column headers
nounits - don't print units for numerical
values

[plus any of]

-i, --id= Target a specific GPU or Unit.
-f, --filename= Log to a specified file, rather than to stdout.
-l, --loop= Probe until Ctrl+C at specified second interval.
-lms, --loop-ms= Probe until Ctrl+C at specified millisecond interval.

DEVICE MODIFICATION OPTIONS:

[any one of]

-e, --ecc-config= Toggle ECC support: 0/DISABLED, 1/ENABLED
-p, --reset-ecc-errors= Reset ECC error counts: 0/VOLATILE, 1/AGGREGATE
-c, --compute-mode= Set MODE for compute applications:
0/DEFAULT, 1/EXCLUSIVE_PROCESS,
2/PROHIBITED
-dm, --driver-model= Enable or disable TCC mode: 0/WDDM, 1/TCC
-fdm, --force-driver-model= Enable or disable TCC mode: 0/WDDM, 1/TCC
Ignores the error that display is connected.
--gom= Set GPU Operation Mode:
0/ALL_ON, 1/COMPUTE, 2/LOW_DP
-ac --applications-clocks= Specifies <memory,graphics> clocks as a
pair (e.g. 2000,800) that defines GPU's
speed in MHz while running applications on a GPU.
-rac --reset-applications-clocks
Resets the applications clocks to the default values.
-acp --applications-clocks-permission=
Toggles permission requirements for -ac and -rac commands:
0/UNRESTRICTED, 1/RESTRICTED
-pl --power-limit= Specifies maximum power management limit in watts.
-am --accounting-mode= Enable or disable Accounting Mode: 0/DISABLED, 1/ENABLED
-caa --clear-accounted-apps
Clears all the accounted PIDs in the buffer.
--auto-boost-default= Set the default auto boost policy to 0/DISABLED
or 1/ENABLED, enforcing the change only after the
last boost client has exited.
--auto-boost-permission=
Allow non-admin/root control over auto boost mode:
0/UNRESTRICTED, 1/RESTRICTED
[plus optional]

-i, --id= Target a specific GPU.

UNIT MODIFICATION OPTIONS:

-t, --toggle-led= Set Unit LED state: 0/GREEN, 1/AMBER

[plus optional]

-i, --id= Target a specific Unit.

SHOW DTD OPTIONS:

--dtd Print device DTD and exit.

[plus optional]

-f, --filename= Log to a specified file, rather than to stdout.
-u, --unit Show unit, rather than device, DTD.

--debug= Log encrypted debug information to a specified file.

Device Monitoring:
dmon Displays device stats in scrolling format.
"nvidia-smi dmon -h" for more information.

daemon Runs in background and monitor devices as a daemon process.
This is an experimental feature. Not supported on Windows baremetal
"nvidia-smi daemon -h" for more information.

replay Used to replay/extract the persistent stats generated by daemon.
This is an experimental feature.
"nvidia-smi replay -h" for more information.

Process Monitoring:
pmon Displays process stats in scrolling format.
"nvidia-smi pmon -h" for more information.

NVLINK:
nvlink Displays device nvlink information. "nvidia-smi nvlink -h" for more information.

CLOCKS:
clocks Control and query clock information. "nvidia-smi clocks -h" for more information.

ENCODER SESSIONS:
encodersessions Displays device encoder sessions information. "nvidia-smi encodersessions -h" for more information.

Please see the nvidia-smi documentation for more detailed information.

 
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