Crash and reboot on a 3090ti, yikes!
See original GitHub issueRan the command;
python tortoise/do_tts.py --text "The vote has involved a series of individual workplace-based ballots across the UK and if nurses do not back action at a local level it is possible some hospitals and services will not be involved." --voice jlaw --preset fast
Power cut out and machine rebooted, scary!
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Wouldn’t be surprised if this was a power issue! 3090 and 3090Tis pull far more power than the spec sheet says. My 3090s spike at up to 550W.
okay so, number of things I tried and managed to fix this issue;
this may have been caused by the CPU hitting a temp, not really sure now, but no longer crashing