how come the GTX 460 is not included on the grid list??
how come the GTX 460 is not included on the grid list??
Last edited by OCBalmang; 10-29-2010 at 07:54 PM.
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I just got a Gigabyte GTX 460 yesterday so thought it would be good to join up!
Also, what does this image mean?
Does it mean that the GPU is using 12% of one of the Cores to run? If so, I'm assuming the effect on the WCG Work units in negligible. (I think I read that somewhere)
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Did i happen to miss the bit that said it will not run on ATI-AMD GPU's?
I'll be honest, I have not read this entire thread.
Having trouble getting work (new account).
Must I tick the tick box "allow all users on this computer to control BOINC" when installing BOINC???
This is the only item I deviated from in the first post's instructions.
Whoa... just realized they changed the capable gpu chart...
Has NVIDIA announced all of those?
I mean 450, 440 and 430?
Just wanted to say thanks for the guide I think I'll stick with this for a while - been folding for CustomPC on and off for a couple years now, but the GUI and all-in-one nature of BOINC seems to take a lot of the hassle out of it all.
@edit: Wow, my first post
Last edited by TWeaKoR; 04-14-2010 at 01:44 PM.
Glad I could help!
so how do i install multiple GPU's on one mobo to crunch two separate threads? so far, i just plugged in the second GPU and nothing happened . win7 just installed its own drivers and i just let it. i'm afraid if i DL the correct driver for it and install, it might install over the other video card's drivers. is it possible to have 2 separate drivers on the same mobo?
What does boinc manager tell you at startup messages? does it recognize you have a second board at all?
Last week I moved my 285 to the same system as my 295 and once I plugged both six pins in correctly (sigh) it worked fine.
Why do you need different drivers ... oh ... you have 1 nvidia and 1 ati?
pff tried to join but the 8600 GTis so slow it estimates 21 hours for 1 project and growing so i stopped and just run WCG since it uses cpu too. sorry guys
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Sorry guys, both the 9500GT and 8600GT are listed on the GPUGrid site as either too slow or will not work at all for this project.
Evreyone should feel free to do what is right for them and their hardware, no hard feelings MrDucky, we all like WCG here too
Lol just as i was thinking of plugging in my backup 8600gt in :P
I'm having problems with my Battlefield games again, what's the % difference in crunching under XP-64 compared to 7? Once i get a new card, i'll probably be going back.
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XP is MUCH better for crunching ... for my 480 the difference is ~40%
GTFO! I wonder how big it is for Whitefiredragon........one thing i did remember though, XP having issues with WPA2......eeeesh it's not easy being a cruncher..
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Thanks for the guide Otis, it's not much but I've got a GTX275 in my Dad's part-time cruncher
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Thanks for joining Kryja ... a 275 is a very nice card for crunching GPUGrid
Gah. i JUST realized... why are my gpus only running at around 60-75% usage and not 100?
It's with how the GPU usage is measured and how GPUGrid is programmed. The only way to make it significantly change is to change OSs - although different WUs will take different amounts.
Basically, it's nothing to worry about unless you're running a dedicated cruncher - then I believe XP is the answer (preferably 64 bit for CPU calculations)
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