Re: Nvidia Geforce Gtx 1050 Ti Que Es

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Jul 15, 2024, 6:09:43 PM7/15/24
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you can easily do a ( ubuntu-drives autoinstall ) this will be install for you the latest version of driver but if you need method more work you can download drive from nvidia.com/download/ search for your drive download for ubuntu and restart your pc and start it with safe mode go to download folder and install the download Nvidia driver i hope it is clear

Hi, my name is Giuseppe and I have a laptop (Lenovo X1 extreme) with the same 1050Ti GPU as you.
I have installed Ubuntu 20.04 but I have some problems selecting internal or nvidia GPU to run specific software and to use an external monitor.
You can help me?
I have tested both the tutorials and the drivers (470-460) and now I have tested your configuration.

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Hello Giuseppe ,
The NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti is now fully compatible with 20.04. You can use the latest driver with no issues. I am sure it is working well as I use it for deep learning training.

Hi all.
given the problems with the external monitor and with the drivers, I formatted the laptop.
first try
I format and immediately on reboot I see that the pc had set the open source driver. I execute in the terminal add-repository of the graphic drivers among the list of drivers also the 495 appears. I select the 495 but at the next restart the pc starts without a graphic interface.

second test
format again. at the first restart the external monitor works and the laptop has automatically selected 470 drivers (proprietary, tested). at this point that everything works from the terminal and I run the update && upgrade command and at the new restart the external monitor has disappeared again.
the drivers are always 470 and if I try to open nvidia x server it is empty compared to before it was full of all parameters and options.

I explain to everyone the procedure I followed to solve the problems with the graphics card and the external monitor At the moment the following procedure works, I will update you if there are other problems. I formatted the Lenovo laptop with Geforce 1050 Ti and installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS After that I ran the following commands

I tried different procedures but each produced different problems:
external monitor not recognized
only the external monitor worked and not the laptop monitor
inability to choose the graphics card

I selected only the Nvidia card again
when restarting the external monitor works correctly
I had to send the command
sudo service lightdm restart
because around the cursor there was a strange box with the frozen image

I had Ubuntu 20.04 on a Dell Laptop with a GP107M [GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile] connecting to a Thunderbold TB16 docking staging. After upgrading to 22.04 the second screen started misfunctioning. The second screen (the one connected to the docker station from an HDMI) is no longer working. It started working randomly (I had to reboot several times the laptop in order to recognise the screen). Now for some reason is not working at all.

I have a laptop with GTX 1050 card and planning to buy in the near future PC with some external nvidia card as well. I want to install linux on both of them, but I never used linux with nvidia before and want to know what are compatibility issues I can face, because as far as I know nvidia and linux don't have a good relationship.

Also, with the laptop that run on windows currently, I have the ability to use internal(CPU's) graphic card and GTX 1050 per application. So, when I'm not gaming I can use internal one, when I am gaming or need the 1050's power, I switch to it. Is this how it should work with linux as well?

Nvidia and Linux are legal entities, they don't have a formal relationship. Nvidia the company supports Linux as an OS for most if not all of the products they sell. Linus Torvalds (author of Linux) has expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of the Nvidia drivers and the company.

If you want to use linux for productivity, I suggest disabling Nvidia card and using only integrated graphics for efficiency, and if you want to play heavy games, you are better off using windows and WSL for terminal-related tasks on UNIX, at least in my experience.

Hey guys, i just have a quick question. I am wanting to upgrade my Nvida Gt 120 Graphics card to a Nvida Geforce Gtx 1050. I know i need to install new drivers. Will this card fit and work in my mac? I know i have to get more power. This card will be used for After Effects, Premier Pro and Final cut. I'll also use it for some games such as Rocket League and Gta V. Anyways thanks for reading.

I have installed the GTX 1050 on one and the gtx 950 on another.
Both work, albeit without the boot screen.
To get the boot screen, I keep the original card in for one monitor that doesn't require 4K capability.

It is possible to currently use them in a classic Mac Pro but only when using Windows via Boot Camp. You will have to wait for Mac drivers before these cards can be used in OS X. This is on the assumption drivers will eventually arrive.

I can't believe its been this long and Apple still hasn't attempted to work with nvidia to create drivers for the 10 series. Its not nvidia's fault. They are willing to create the drivers, but Apple isn't co-operating at all. This is absurd and needs to become a priority. It's been long enough. Obviously shows that Apple doesn't care about its customers after they've made their purchase.

Hi tko03, Yes the card will work. I'm running an Nvidea Geforce GTX 1050 Ti 4 MB in my MacPro 5.1 (Mid2012). With MacOS Sierra 10.12.4 and latest Nvidea web drivers. After upgrading from a GTX 760Ti SC which also worked very well. This is why I have kept my MacPro's.

I have a 3,1 early 2008 running 10.11.6 El Capetian I have the Nvidia Driver installed. And the firmware update from apple the system doesn't show a screen some times had lines figured a bad 8800gt installed a new GTX1050ti no screen still but i can remote view my comp via team viewer. I'm lost because in this thread i was seeing that it is possible and also seeing that it is not possible. do i have to install the cuda driver? how can i tell if i have installed that? I'm hopping it works if it doesn't then ill be buying a card from macvid.

Downloaded the latest Quadro driver for Sierra 10.5 from Nvidia. I didn't install the CUDA driver because I've read on some forums that is caused issues with some video editing apps. My MacPro is setup for creative suite and I don't do video work.

I used the Quadro 4000 or 5000 driver for Mac .. BUT I only get DVI monitor to show .. no HDMI or Display Port - this on EVGA Superclock 1050 Ti .. I pulled the card and put my old AMD 7850 in .. so I could have my multi-monitor support back .. I would appreciate help from anyone who has the magic formula to get multi-monitor support to work using the 1050 Ti

The question is, how did you get Team viewer open without being able to see your screen with the card not letting the screen show anything? You would have to log in and then open team viewer and all that kind of stuff. I think it does work. Unless NVidia didn't let updates for the TI series and just the regular 10XX series and the Titan XP.

How did 1050ti work? Is it ok?
I currently have a 750ti 2gb but except vga nothing else works. I tried flash-ing with other rom, but I still had no boot image. The image appeared when it required the password to log in.

I bought that card, and have the same Mac Pro. I tried every NVIDIA driver I could find, (Nvidia doesn't make it easy to locate all the various Mac drivers). Most wouldn't even install with Sierra, the few that would didn't work. Monitor stayed black for a very long time after boot. I didn't expect to see the boot screen, but I did think it would eventually show the desktop ? I'm returning to the card tomorrow.

Yes, the driver is compatible with your Pascal GPU and you can just install the pip wheel or conda binary as described here.
Note that the binaries ship with their own CUDA libs and dependencies. Your locally installed CUDA toolkit will be used if you build PyTorch from source or a custom CUDA extension.

CAN anyone guide me to exact steps of installation from scratch as i have removed/uninstalled cuda12.1.
so i have only nvidia driver Driver Version: 531.29 installed in my laptop, also i have python3.9.13 installed. Also i am using pytorch2.0(cpu).
what i have to install for my Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Ti , which version cuda, cudnn etc

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