Linux-based Mining OSes
Nothing special to do here – drivers should be included with any recent distro and install automatically.
Windows
Nvidia drivers do not natively support P102/CMP cards, but they can be modded to include them.
Option 1 – NVCleanInstall
- Download NVCleanInstall: https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-nvcleanstall/
- Select “Manually select a driver version.”
- Create new driver package using 496.76 as the base and click Next
- Uncheck all components except for Display Driver.
- Click Next and wait for driver to download and decompress.
- Check “Add Hardware Support”
- For template, select P104-100
- Insert Correct ID
- a. CMP 100-200: 1DC1 (if doesn’t work, try 1D83)
- b. CMP 100-210: 1D84
- c. P102: 1B47 (if doesn’t work, try 1B07)
- Name GPU – this is what you will see in device manager. (“CMP 100-200”, etc)
- Click Next and Install or Build Package for later installation.
- Restart and you should be good to go!
Option 2 – Force driver install
In most cases you can just force the related devices to get the drivers to work – the device will still be detected by mining software as a P102/CMP and perform correctly. The device will most likely be found under “Other Devices” as 3D Video Controller.
- Right Click device and choose Update Driver
- Select “Browse my computer for drivers”
- Select “Let me pick from a list….”
- Uncheck Show Compatible Hardware
- Pick NVIDIA on the Left Side
- On the right side:
- a. For P102, pick P104-100
- b. For CMP, pick 90HX (Note – this will not always work, the only driver revision we guarantee will work is 496.76.)
- Click Next and wait for the drivers to finish installing
- Repeat for each GPU
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