abc123, below is the output for mining on the m2090. Normally I run without the "-t" and "-d" flag, but I have another nvidia GPU so I wanted to isolate the tesla card. Is there anything I can do to help diagnose the m2090 speed?
E:\Downloads\PtsGPUz0.3c\PtsGPUz0.3c>PtsGPUz0.3c.exe -o http://ypool.net:10034 -
u oddworld.cuda -p xyz -t 1 -d 0
PTS GPU Miner PtsGPUz v0.3c 2014-01-17 by z.
Modified from jhProtominer (v0.1e yPool.net).
Fee rate 6%.
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Launching miner...
Using 1 threads
CUDA device 0 memory bus width: 384 bits.
CUDA device 0 memory free: 4006 MB, total: 4016 MB.
Use wide memory bus version miner core on CUDA device 0.
Connected to server using x.pushthrough(xpt) protocol
xpt: Logged in with oddworld.cuda
New block data - height: 44127 tx count: 7
collisions/min: 771.4286 Shares total: 0
Rounds per second for GPU 0: 2.4000
collisions/min: 624.0000 Shares total: 0
Rounds per second for GPU 0: 3.3000
collisions/min: 646.9565 Shares total: 0
Rounds per second for GPU 0: 3.4000
collisions/min: 654.1935 Shares total: 0
Rounds per second for GPU 0: 3.3000
collisions/min: 615.3846 Shares total: 0
collisions/min: 622.9787 Shares total: 0
Rounds per second for GPU 0: 3.4000
^CTerminate batch job (Y/N)?