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heavyghost

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  1. Haha perfect! Thanks for the tip, I grabbed a P400 for $35 USD, should arrive next week. I realise a T400 would be better but I'm budget-maxxing this build.... ðŸĪŠ
  2. Awesome, thanks for the detailed reply @ich777, especially that nvidia support matrix, super handy! The Quadro T400 looks like a decent option but it's a bit pricey for my budget. Any suggestions for a supported (used) low rise cards around the $75 USD mark?
  3. Heyo gang, unraid os newbie here, hope my question isn't too stupid. I have gotten my hands on an old HP ProLiant Microserver (N36L) and want to beef it up with a gpu to help with Jellyfin transcoding. Its got a 16x PCI low rise slot and I was thinking of getting a GT1030 card in it (Pascal) for a cheap upgrade. It looks like the card is currently supported by Nvidia here: Appendix A. Supported NVIDIA GPU Product,. However, I'm trying to figure out which driver it would actually use with the Nvidia Driver plugin when I actually hook it up. I know there are some changes coming up with the next version of UnRaid OS and the Linux kernel it will use possibly breaking compatibility for GPUs using the v470.xx driver, which is used by Maxwell cards and older (I think?). Could anyone advise how long Pascal cards will supported by the Nvidia-Driver plugin? TIA

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