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I need to burn in a pair of Tesla K40's...which DC client?

RU482

Lifer
long story short, I'm working on a project that involves putting two Tesla K40 GPGPUs into a server. I'm trying to think of something creative to use to burn in the system, specifically the tesla cards since, well, their not really video cards in the traditional sense.

what's the best DC client to accomplish this over a 24hr or weekend period?
 
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I searched for and found that BOINC projects, GPUGrid and Seti, have been run on Tesla K40 cards successfully. I would guess other BOINC projects would also.
I did not search about the Folding@Home client.
 
If you're looking for maximum heat output, I'd say Folding@Home.

If you're looking for double-precision math, I'd say GPUGrid.

If you're looking for integer math, you could always try PrimeGrid PPS Sieve. 😉
 
I checked one F@H GPU data base and did not see any K-40s listed. You may be the first. At $3-4,000 each, I doubt there will be a rush for DC.
 
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