1. Folasaga ma le Fa'asoloview
The NVIDIA Tesla V100 Volta GPU Accelerator is a high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator designed for data centers. Built on the NVIDIA Volta architecture, it features Tensor Cores that deliver unprecedented performance for deep learning training and inference, as well as scientific simulations and data analytics. This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Tesla V100 GPU accelerator.

Figure 1: NVIDIA Tesla V100 Volta GPU Accelerator
2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
Please read all safety instructions carefully before installing or operating the NVIDIA Tesla V100. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury, damage to the product, or damage to other components.
2.1 Fa'atonuga Fa'aeletise (ESD).
The Tesla V100 is a sensitive electronic component. ESD can damage the card. Always take the following precautions:
- Wear an anti-static wrist strap connected to a grounded surface.
- Handle the card by its edges, avoiding contact with the gold connectors or components.
- Store the card in its anti-static bag when not in use.
- Work on an anti-static mat.

Figure 2: Tesla V100 in anti-static packaging, showing ESD warning.
2.2 Taiala Lautele o le Saogalemu
- Ensure the system is powered off and unplugged before installation.
- Do not expose the card to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- Ensure adequate ventilation within the server or workstation chassis.
3. Mea i totonu o le afifi
Verify that all items are present in the package before proceeding with installation. The standard package for the NVIDIA Tesla V100 Volta GPU Accelerator typically includes:
- NVIDIA Tesla V100 Volta GPU Accelerator card
- Quick Start Guide or Documentation (digital or physical)
- Any included accessory cables or brackets (may vary by SKU)

Figure 3: Tesla V100 in its original packaging.
4. Seti ma Fa'apipi'i
4.1 System Manaoga
A'o le'i fa'apipi'iina, ia mautinoa o lo'o ausia e lau masini mana'oga maualalo nei:
- PCIe Slot: Available PCIe x16 slot (preferably PCIe Gen3 or Gen4 for optimal performance).
- Paoa sapalai: Adequate power supply unit (PSU) with sufficient PCIe power connectors. Refer to your system's documentation for specific power requirements for the Tesla V100.
- Fa'atonuga: Compatible 64-bit operating system (e.g., Linux, Windows Server).
- Avetaavale: Latest NVIDIA drivers for Tesla V100.
4.2 Fa'apipi'i Fa'aletino
- Faiga e Tape ai le Malosiaga: Shut down your computer or server completely and disconnect the power cable.
- Tatala Chassis: Open the computer or server chassis to access the motherboard.
- Su'e le PCIe Slot: Identify an available PCIe x16 slot.
- Aveese le ufiufi o le Slot: Remove the metal slot cover from the back of the chassis corresponding to the chosen PCIe slot.
- Fa'aofi le Card: Carefully align the Tesla V100 with the PCIe slot and press down firmly until it is fully seated. Ensure the retention clip locks into place.
- Kata malu: Secure the card to the chassis with the screw or retention mechanism.
- Fesoʻotaʻi le Mana: Connect the required PCIe power cables from your PSU to the power connectors on the Tesla V100. The Tesla V100 typically requires an 8-pin PCIe power connector.

Ata 4: Itu view of the Tesla V100, highlighting the power connector.
4.3 Fa'apipi'i Aveta'avale
After physical installation, install the appropriate NVIDIA drivers for your operating system. Visit the official NVIDIA webnofoaga (www.nvidia.com/drivers) to download the latest drivers for the Tesla V100. Follow the on-screen instructions provided by the driver installer.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
The NVIDIA Tesla V100 is designed to accelerate compute-intensive workloads. Once installed and drivers are configured, it operates as a co-processor for your system's CPU. Applications and frameworks that are optimized for GPU acceleration will automatically leverage the Tesla V100's capabilities.
5.1 Polokalama faʻatulagaina
For optimal performance, ensure your software environment is correctly configured:
- CUDA Toolkit: Install the NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit, which provides the development environment for GPU-accelerated applications.
- Deep Learning Frameworks: Use GPU-enabled versions of deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or MXNet.
- Monitoring Tools: Utilize NVIDIA-SMI (System Management Interface) to monitor GPU utilization, temperature, and power consumption.
6. Tausiga
The NVIDIA Tesla V100 is designed for reliable operation with minimal maintenance. However, adhering to the following guidelines can help ensure its longevity and performance:
- Ave'esea le pefu: Periodically inspect the card and surrounding area for dust buildup. Use compressed air to gently clear dust from heatsinks and fans (if applicable) to maintain optimal cooling. Ensure the system is powered off and unplugged before cleaning.
- Siosiomaga Pulea: Operate the system in a clean, temperature-controlled environment. Avoid excessive humidity and direct exposure to sunlight.
- Faʻalauiloa Firmware: Keep the GPU firmware updated. Check the NVIDIA support web'upega tafaʻilagi mo soʻo se faʻafouga o le firmware o loʻo avanoa.
7. Faʻafitauli
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your NVIDIA Tesla V100.
7.1 Card Not Detected
- Siaki le nofoa: Ia mautinoa o loʻo nofo atoa le kata i totonu o le slot PCIe.
- So'oga Malosi: Verify that all necessary PCIe power cables are securely connected to the card and the PSU.
- Seti BIOS/UEFI: Check your system's BIOS/UEFI settings to ensure the PCIe slot is enabled and configured correctly.
- Fa'apipi'i Aveta'avale: Confirm that the correct NVIDIA drivers are installed and up to date.
7.2 Fa'afitauli Fa'atinoga
- Ituaiga Avetaavale: Ensure you are using the latest recommended drivers from NVIDIA.
- Malili: Check for adequate airflow and ensure the card is not overheating. Monitor temperatures using NVIDIA-SMI.
- Paoa sapalai: Verify your PSU provides sufficient wattage and stable power to the card.
- Software Optimization: Ensure your applications and frameworks are properly configured to utilize the GPU.
7.3 System Instability
- Fete'ena'iga ma Aveta'avale: Uninstall any previous graphics drivers before installing new NVIDIA drivers.
- Faiga Feso'ota'i: Confirm your motherboard and CPU are fully compatible with the Tesla V100.
- Lafoga Malosi: An unstable power supply can cause system crashes. Test with a known good PSU if possible.
8. Fa'amatalaga
Key technical specifications for the NVIDIA Tesla V100 Volta GPU Accelerator 32GB Graphics Card:
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ailoga | NVIDIA |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | 699-2G500-0202-400 |
| Ata fa'akomepiuta | NVIDIA Tesla V100 |
| Fa'afanua RAM Tele | 32 GB |
| Vitio Output Interface | VGA (Note: This is a compute accelerator, not typically used for display output) |
| Fua o Mea | 12 x 6 x 3 inisi |
| Mea mamafa | 0.01 aunese |
| Aso Muamua Maua | Oketopa 11, 2018 |
9. Fa'amatalaga Fa'amaonia
NVIDIA products are covered by a limited warranty. The specific terms and duration of the warranty may vary based on region and point of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase. For detailed warranty information, including terms, conditions, and how to make a claim, please visit the official NVIDIA website's warranty section or contact your point of sale.
For the most current warranty policy, please refer to: NVIDIA Official Warranty Page
10. Lagolago Fa'atekinisi
If you encounter issues that cannot be resolved using the troubleshooting steps in this manual, or require further assistance, please contact NVIDIA Technical Support.
10.1 Fa'afeso'ota'i le Lagolago
- Lagolago i luga ole laiga: Visit the NVIDIA Support website for FAQs, knowledge base articles, and driver downloads.
- Fono a Nuu: Engage with other users and NVIDIA experts on the official NVIDIA forums.
- Fa'afeso'ota'i Tu'usa'o: Use the contact methods provided on the NVIDIA support page for direct assistance.
For support resources, visit: Lagolago a le NVIDIA