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Message 14272 - Posted: 21 Jan 2010 | 22:13:09 UTC

Hi, to everybody.
my pc is:
Asus p5QL-cm
Intel E8500 DualCore
Ram Corsair 2x2GB Pc2-6400
Video CArd Zotac GTX275 896Mb Ram
Windows XP 32bit SP3 updated
Driver 196.21
Video Bios 62.00.60.00.B0

When I active GpuGrid OR Seti@Home ... my computer crash in a minute (30 seconds, maybe).

I tried several hardware configurations, with :

* energy supplier from 400w to 1050w (actual),
* video cards 9500GT, GTS260, GTX 275 (actual)
* MB Asus P5k-pl, P5QPL-AM, p5QL-cm (Actual)
* Ram Transcend , Corsair (Actual)
* SW: always Italian Xp Pro

the first type of everithing, AND Nvidia GT9500 was the only configuration which doesn't cause crash of my pc ...
in all the other cases ... crash, crash crash!!!

I can't understand WHY these 2 project cause crash ..

Can you help me ? (and sorry for my bad english ..)

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Message 14278 - Posted: 22 Jan 2010 | 13:42:54 UTC - in response to Message 14272.

The first question is which video driver are you using. GPU computing is VERY sensitive to the driver version.

Secondly, are you ove-rclocking the GPU, if so, back it down...

Third have you tried other projects? What happens with MW, Collatz, or Prime Grid?

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Message 14280 - Posted: 22 Jan 2010 | 17:08:48 UTC - in response to Message 14278.

Tell me about your PSU:
How many Watts does it support?
How many Amps can the 12V rail deliver?
I ask because the 9500GT uses a lot less than a GTS 250 or a GTX 275.

Are the 2 sets of additional power comming directly from the PSU, or are you using adapters?

If you have overclocked your computer put the settings back to the default settings.

Download and install the most recent drivers and restart the system.
Use GPU-Z to monitor the temperatures of the card.
Try leaving the case door off, to see if it makes a big improvement to temperatures. If so remove some rear brackets above and below the GPU to allow better air flow, and decide if you need another case fan.
You could try to turn the fan speed up on the GPU, if you know what you are doing.

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