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System Name | Detox sleeper |
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Processor | Intel i9-7980XE@4,5Ghz |
Motherboard | Asrock x299 Taichi XE (custom bios with ecc reg support, old microcode) |
Cooling | Custom water: Alphacool XT45 1080 + 9xArctic P12, EK-D5 pump combo, EK Velocity D-RGB block |
Memory | 8x16Gb Hynix DJR ECC REG 3200@4000 |
Video Card(s) | Intel Arc A770 LE 16Gb + CMP 100-210 (Tesla V100 16Gb) |
Storage | Samsung PM9A1 1Tb + PM981 512Gb + Kingston HyperX 480Gb + Samsung Evo 860 500Gb |
Display(s) | HP ZR30W (30" 2560x1600) |
Case | Chieftec 1E0-500A-CT04 + AMD Sempron sticker + Titan fan controller |
Audio Device(s) | Genius Cavimanus |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex 750w Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G400 |
Keyboard | Dell Oem + Focus Fk2000 plus |
Software | Windows 11 Pro x64 |
I have a video card tester rig. I know there is a lot of software for windows. I use uningine supersposition for stress testing. But i need a much professional way to test the cards.
I can do only basic repairing (smd replace, measuring resistance, capacity, fets, basic video bios editing (ch341a) and a soldering station for reflow,risers etc but i dont have anything for reballing)
So is there a command line tool (can be linux) that checks the video ram or the gpu for errors? I dont need any fancy benchmark just display pass or failed or failed at video address...
Or when a video card ram is failing is there a way to edit the bios to skip the bad part (or the bad chip)? (A lesser vram card is still better than a totaly useless video card)
I can do only basic repairing (smd replace, measuring resistance, capacity, fets, basic video bios editing (ch341a) and a soldering station for reflow,risers etc but i dont have anything for reballing)
So is there a command line tool (can be linux) that checks the video ram or the gpu for errors? I dont need any fancy benchmark just display pass or failed or failed at video address...
Or when a video card ram is failing is there a way to edit the bios to skip the bad part (or the bad chip)? (A lesser vram card is still better than a totaly useless video card)