09:49 asyync1024: Hello! I have a question regarding NVE0, Kepler. There is NVK support for it, but no reclocking support, and the feature matrix hasn't been updated for a year and a half. I look forward to knowing if there has been any progress for reclocking on this hardware. Any response is appreciated, just curious. Thanks!
09:54 marysaka[d]: phomes_[d]: Yeah so that would cause a rebind at the very least... I was doing some captures the past few weeks on Arknights Endfields on their Vulkan backend and seeing the exact same pattern
09:56 Mary: asyync1024: I think no one is looking at that at the moment. If my memory is correct, that would require some reverse engineering of the firmware used for it and an open one to be written and loaded by nouveau kernel module
09:59 asyync1024: Mary: That means it will probably take a long while to fix it, and it seems that the development for reclocking on this hardware has stagnated, or very slow.
09:59 Mary: I don't think many are interested to work on this considering how old this hardware is sadly...
10:01 Mary: This would requires a significant amount of time and work, most focus is on Turing+ those days
10:02 asyync1024: Yeah, I also expected the same, Turing is in the spotlight currently.
17:25 mhenning[d]: Oh, kepler actually does have some reclocking support, you just need to enable it manually
17:25 mhenning[d]: I suppose I missed them on irc though
17:53 HashVolting[m]: Hello, I have a motherboard, specifically ASRock K8NF4G-SATA2, with "Integrated NV44 graphics". It appears under lspci as NVIDIA Corporation C51G [Geforce 6100], and it has live image corruption (flickers and vertical desync when there is activity) the higher the resolution. When lowering the resolution (under 1280x720), it starts becoming normal. Thought I'd drop this here just in case
18:36 marysaka[d]: mhenning[d]: argh I missed that :blobcatnotlikethis: