I'm planning on rolling back to 6.12.xx
I can copy/paste the event logs but they're going to show pretty much "No usable GPU found."
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Wish I could, but I'm rocking an AMD 6970... Good luck though!
Is there somewhere an updated compatibility chart ? The link at gpugrid's page is blocked.
The chart in the first post is the most up to date they have, but there's also this by skgiven:
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My opinion, listed by performance in each row, but also based on running cost. Some common (non oem) cards.
Highly Recommended:
Geforce GTX 590, 580, 570, 480, 560 Ti (448), 470, 465
Tesla* C2050/C2070 (Workstation), M2050/M2070, S2050 (Data Center)
Quadro Desktop* Quadro 6000, 5000, 4000, 2000, 2000D
Recommended:
Geforce GTX 295, 280, 275, 560Ti, 260-216 (55nm), 460, 550Ti, Tesla10, Tesla20, 460SE, GTS450, Quadro 600, 480M (CC2.0)*, Quadro Mobile* 5010M, 5000, 4000, 3000, 2000
Note on the GT240. This card presently works on most setups, but it does not perform as well with the more recent 6.14 and 6.15 apps. It is expected that CC1.1 and CC1.2 cards (such as the GT240) will no longer be usable whenever a CUDA 4.1 app is introduced. The GT240 has therefore been moved off the recommended list. Ditto for other CC1.2 cards such as the GT340.
The GT240 was a good card for the earlier 6.05 and 6.12 apps. These were replaced with the 6.13 app and then the 6.14 and 6.15 apps because Fermi cards would not work on the earlier apps. Apps tend to be upgraded to introduce support for new cards and improve performance for high end cards. The project can only support 2 apps.
*The Tesla and Quadro cards are very expensive compared to the GeForce cards, so these are only really applicable to business users.
Any mobile cards are recommended rather than highly recommended because they could cause heat issues with the notebook - it's up to you to determine if you want to use them or not. Only CC2.0 cards are Highly Recommended.
The Highly Recommended cards are most suitable for the long tasks. Other cards will also run them, but you should reconsider your system usage and Boinc cache settings.
Non-recommended cards should not be used with long tasks.
Will the Quadro do better then a normal card???
Then it has no use, just read on the Gpugrind.net website forum that AMD/ATI Cards are not gonna do anything.... so if someone has some Nvidia cards laying around doing nothing...my ATI cards will be back on the market and i'll go look for some Nvidia cards...
Either 2 GTX 570's or a singel GTX 580 dunno what the 570 does on daily bases... we need to catch up with the other team we're now number 2 ...:(
Still nice @stock :)
Stock! No excuses :slapass: This is XS. Like a greyhound, the 570's love the exercise :yepp:
Haha i can oc my videocards but they dont run on gpu grid so no use xd
Well good to have such friends ^^
We need people with ATI Cards
http://donateathome.org/
Help us!!!
Thinking about joining the Grid. I am running BOINC for WCG on all CPU thread's. Used to be a Folder on F@H but GPU use meant a hit on CPU's - what is the reduction on CPU crunching when running GPUGrid?
As far as we can tell, next to nothing. It's well within the variation caused by the different WCG projects themselves. :up:
Unless you're running something crazy like 4+ GPUs per mobo, I'd be shocked if you could notice the difference in performance.
Might let someone else chime in and confirm, but I ran 2 GTX 260s on a 920 with no noticeable difference... and a single 470 on a 2600k- same thing.
:welcome:
yup it uses at most 2%-5% of one CPU core/thread most of the time
:welcome:That 580 is sure gonna do some damage :clap:
Third chime .... GPUGrid does a good job of processing on the GPU and leaving your CPU for WCG :up:
Just don't sign up for the betas at this time as they are still working out a few things but it looks like we're going to get another 10% (at least) improvement.
Hey guys, need some help.....
I re-installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 and BOINC 7.0.25 (x64), then installed latest WHQL nVidia 301.42 drivers. Now it says "No usable GPUs found"
On my other rig with a GTX470, Windows Server 2008 R2 and nVidia 275.33 I get the same thing - "No usable GPUs found". Not sure how to resolve this?
Did you install Boinc as a service? If so, it will not recognise any gpu's with W7.
I got the mass email from Fugger and decided to add my old GTX465.
damit I have no idea how I got over here. I'll stay here till the 1st - 8th and do the World Community Grid, then come back after the 8th.
OK Snow Crash, here I am. Thank you for the invite. I am currently working with the Pre-Release 7.0.58. Is that a problem? The GPUGrid.net showed Download and install the recommended BOINC client (6.12.34) as recommended but not required.
Since the imaged procedural Post above is a few years old, I've got a few questions.
I am currently supporting WCG. Am I suppose to reinstall BOINC over my current release so that I can Add Project rather than replace WCG with GPUCrid.net or is there a way of adding a Project without reinstalling the software.
I am migrating to 7770 GPUs. Is that a problem? I just looked at http://www.gpugrid.net/ and saw where they support both NV and ATI. One question answered. :yepp:
As I'm sure you know, WCG has a web page the provides a Team with a weekly Point and Result listing.
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/te...rdsPerPage=100
Does GPUGrid.net have the same thing?
I assume the only configuration thing I need to do is modify the app_config.xml file.
This is basically my current configuration...
<app_config>
<app>
<name>hcc1</name>
<gpu_versions>
<max_concurrent>4</max_concurrent>
<gpu_usage>0.50</gpu_usage>
<cpu_usage>0.50</cpu_usage>
</gpu_versions>
</app>
</app_config>
What do I use in place of the hcc1 or do they have multiple Projects running GPU tasks?
If there are multiple projects I can GPU crunch, is there a list I can study?
A URL would be nice. :D
Well, that about all I can think of off the top of my head.
Again, thanks for the invite to GPUGRID.
Thanks for the assist all you fellow wizards. :up:
Gandalf