If you are happy to use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Ubuntu-MATE in our case) then setting up a system with the NVIDIA DIGITS software stack is simple. I’ll give you some guidance on getting everything working, from the Linux install to the DIGITS web interface.
When will my system arrive?
Explanation of delivery days.
Working around TDR in Windows for a better GPU computing experience
A brief description of graphics driver Timeout Detection and Recovery, why it can be problematic for intensive GPU codes, and how to work around it so that Windows can be a viable GPU computing platform.

Replacing the optical drive dust cover on the Silverstone SG10 Chassis
This guide shows how to replace the optical drive dust cover on the Silverstone SG10 Chassis.

Having an Opinion
What does it take to provide good customer service? Among other things, it’s having an informed opinion, and actually expressing that to a customer.
NVIDIA CUDA with Ubuntu 16.04 beta on a laptop (if you just cannot wait)
I was preparing a Puget Systems Traverse Skylake based laptop for GPU accelerated molecular dynamics demos at the upcoming ACS meeting and decided to see if I could get Ubuntu 16.04 beta working with NVIDIA CUDA 7.5. It worked!

Samsung SATA SSD’s Amazing Reliability
At Puget Systems, we spend a a lot of effort tracking the failure rates of all our products to make sure that each is living up to our quality standards. Today, we want to publish a short article to specifically call out one line of products for being extremely reliable: Samsung SATA SSDs.

Troubleshooting Sound Issues
From time-to-time, we hear of customers running into issues getting sound to play through devices attached to their systems. These issues can present themselves when you first unbox your Puget System or can occur later on down the road. Here are some suggestions for resolving your sound issues.

Updating Your Asus Motherboard BIOS
This guide shows how to update your system BIOS. It’s specifically written for the Asus motherboards Puget Systems uses, though it should apply well to most Asrock boards.
Improvement Through Feedback
For nearly three years now I’ve been calling our customers after they purchase a computer. I don’t work off a script and no two calls are the same.
I might call to check in to make sure your new computer arrived safely. I might call to see if you’re happy with your purchase after you’ve had a few weeks to run the new system through its paces. And I’ll be honest, sometimes I call customers to shoot the breeze. A few weeks ago, I called a man who was on his way up the mountain to plant his skis into fresh powder. I told him I lived in Utah, and we spent the next 10 minutes talking about our favorite ski resorts.




