OK I just dropped in a 7850 but after installing latest driver from AMD for WinXP 32 (12.6?) GPUz says I don't have OpenCL. What do I need to do now.
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OK I just dropped in a 7850 but after installing latest driver from AMD for WinXP 32 (12.6?) GPUz says I don't have OpenCL. What do I need to do now.
Quick google search
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try older drivers. IIRC AMD dropped WinXP support in OpenCL support with AMD APP 2.7. catalyst 11.2-11.4 should be last one which have proper opencl support at WinXP
There is a solution in this thread....I think....I'm looking for it.
See post #393 and #395 in this thread.
Thanks, I'm brain burnt today forgot those posts. Guess I'll switch my Nvidia cards to the XP machine and put the 7850 on Win7
I didn't realize this was necessary. I have "report results immediately" in mine. Sooo now cc_config should look like this? :shrug:
<cc_config>
<options>
<use_all_gpus>1</use_all_gpus>
<report_results_immediately>1</report_results_immediately>
</options>
</cc_config>
Finally after almost a full day of trouble free crunching 4 WUs on my 7870...
10/24/2012 ---- 0:004:10:31:41 ---- 493,673 ---- 2,166 :up:
Can't wait to see what a true full day gets me.
What was your final solution?
Uninstalled all AMD drivers/software, rebooted, ran driversweeper till nothing was there, rebooted, and installed 12.11 beta.
While i was at it I increased power limit to 50%, fan to 40%, and GPU Core to 1250. :up:
Of course you probably just jinxed me and it will stall again shortly after I write this. :p:
Regarding the WUs that get "stuck," I think I may have fixed it on my system. I changed my 2d clocks to match my 3d clocks on my 7850 and I haven't had a stuck WU in about 36 hours. Your power consumption will go up in a 24 hour period, but it shouldn't be too much more.
By modifying the profiles XML file?
Something of a step change that I guess a whole bunch of folks are seeing.... Mine are in millions but SAM's....... will be in 10mill steps soon
My 7950 rarely goes to 0%. Jumps between 85%-99% most of the time.
I see they changed results time to "CPU Time / Elapsed Time (hours)" on the WGC Results Status page.
I just replaced an i3-3220 with an i7-3770k (6th sig rig). I also removed two GT 240 gpus that were crunching HCC GPU. Will be interesting to see how the 7 threads of WCG on the cpu compare to the points output of the 2 GT 240 cpus!