is Nvidia Tesla K80 Graphic Card Working on Lenovo Thinkstation P510 Workstation??
Hi there @systems12 and welcome to the NVIDIA developer forums.
The P510 was specified at the time for the Tesla K40 as the highest end GPU. Which means in theory that the K80 should work as well. But being a dual GK210 GPU you might need to tweak your BIOS, OS and system setup a bit to get all your applications running with all the performance the GPU offers.
Another thing to consider is that the K80 has nearly 30% higher TDP which requires additional cooling as well as considerations regarding the PSU.
I hope this helps.
Not to forget the significant cooling needs these passive cooled Datacenter GPUs have, and a workstion tower chassis is not made to deliver. Workstation chassis typically expect to be cooling activly (=self cooling GPUs bringing their own fan and temperature control) cooled desktop- or workstation GPUs. Workstation typically is optimized for minimal noise (under the desk), where passivly cooled datacenter GPUs are being cooled by the server chassis (fans), with no compromise for noise, and the server chassis and systembios is monitoring GPU temp and controlling fan RPM… So using a passive GPU in a system designed for active GPUs is always risking to overheat the GPU = underperforming the GPU, down to thermal shutdown of the GPU itself…
is Nvidia Tesla K80 Graphic Card Working on Lenovo Thinkstation P520 Workstation??
Same answer as above applies for ANY datacenter=passivly cooled GPU in any (workstation) chassis, made for activ cooled GPUs! Datacenter GPUs also tend to not feature gfx outputs, so you’d need another boot GPU next to it so see the workstation boot.
in short: NO ;-)