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Getting Started

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Getting Started

GPU Test Grid

Welcome to the GPU Test Grid, a platform designed to validate our GPU grid across a diverse array of GPU devices. With comprehensive feedback and proactive issue resolution as our core objective, we are on the path to a smooth transition to the mainnet. We extend an open invitation to developers, data scientists, and AI enthusiasts to be part of this exciting journey. By joining the test grid and assisting us in running AI models, you'll also get the opportunity to participate in our reward distribution pool. For phase 1, we have allocated a substantial pool of 250,000 $NOS tokens. Together, let's shape the future of GPU testing and development.

Nosana Node

The Nosana Node is the software that you run to connect your hardware to the grid.
In order to register for the Test Grid, you'll need to run a Nosana Node with a NVIDIA GPU.

Warning

At the moment the Nosana Node is in pre-release. Therefore we highly recommend to run this in a clean environment or virtual machine, and to use a Solana address with only a minimal amount of SOL.

Hardware Requirements

  • Internet connection
  • RAM: 4GB+
  • One of the following NVIDIA GPUs:
NVIDIA RTX 4090NVIDIA RTX 4080NVIDIA RTX 4070TiNVIDIA RTX 4070NVIDIA RTX 4060Ti
NVIDIA RTX 4060NVIDA RTX 3090TiNVIDA RTX 3090NVIDA RTX 3080TiNVIDA RTX 3080
NVIDIA RTX 3070TiNVIDA RTX 3070NVIDA RTX 3060TiNVIDA RTX 3060TiNVIDIA RTX A4000
NVIDIA RTX A4500NVIDIA RTX A5000NVIDIA RTX A5500NVIDIA RTX A6000

Installation Guides

These guides are instructing you on how to establish your Nosana Node and partake in the Test Grid. The choice of guide depends on your operating system:

  1. Windows (WSL2): This guide is suitable for you if you're running Windows. WSL2 stands for Windows Subsystem for Linux 2, which allows you to run Linux on your Windows machine. Following this guide, you'll be able to set up your Nosana Node within this environment.

  2. Ubuntu: If you're running Ubuntu, a popular distribution of Linux, you should follow this guide.

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