It simply means you didn’t attach the GPU correctly. If you decide to run the same benchmark and get the following. I use the Heaven Benchmark simply because it is free.
Since you are here, I do suggest running the following nvidia-smi -fdm 0 as it will make sure to assign the driver.
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To solve this, you simply need to restart the machine.Īlso, the driver installation includes nvidia-smi which allows us to show (NVIDIA System Management Interface program) You can run nvidia-smicommand from C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI. Most commonly it is the “graphics device driver error code 14”. On the lower left, you should see if it has any errors. What you can do is go to dxdaig and click Display. When you look into the Device Manager you might see the warning triangle next to the new display adapter. A simple method is to navigate to the Device Manager and see if you can see the new driver, but it might not always appear as it depends on the N-Series VM SKU.
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Once you have picked how you will install the driver it is time to verify that it is actually connected to your VM. Use PowerShell (Since this uses the manual download, it works) Verify GPU Driver is installed When it comes to adding the GPU driver you have multiple options:Īdd it with the VM Extensions (I have never had luck with this working.)Īdd it manually by downloading the driver (I have always had this working)
I am sure a lot of things are going on under the hood, but do take a look into Discrete Device Assignment docs. According to the documentation, one wouldn’t need to install the driver for it to work. I don’t think that was the goal as for the Windows OS, they use something called Discrete Device Assignment –passes the entire PCIe device into the guest VM. As far as I know, you need a driver for the N-Series to work. It doesn’t understand that you have a GPU.
The gallery/image that is used is the default image that can be used on other SKU types. The NVv3-series has 4 assorted sizes Supported Operating Systems If you want access to it, you have to create a support ticket asking for region access to Norway West, the SKU you want to use, and how many you plan to use (quota). NVIDIA Tesla V100 NVLINK-connected GPUs (Volta)Ĭurrently, in Norway, the only region with N-Series is Norway West (NVv3-series). Let’s take a deeper dive into each SKU and the specs for them: GPU Optimized Virtual Machines You won’t find an N-Series in all the regions and thus it is best to check if that region supports it first. They come in all sizes with fractional, single, and multiple (up to 8). N-series is a set of the various microarchitecture of GPUs. **This Article is being improved all the time.