Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GPU & CPU Allocation
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I am currently running the ncpu+1 'work around' to keep my cpu's busy all the time on my Q9450 under XP. I do not believe I have seen a 'slow' down in my GPU crunching time or the other projects I run. | |
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I am currently running the ncpu+1 'work around' to keep my cpu's busy all the time on my Q9450 under XP. I do not believe I have seen a 'slow' down in my GPU crunching time or the other projects I run. I do not know your answer. But I wanted to add to your comment. I've been running with ncpus+1 for the last 2 days, I ran for 2 days without it first. Both methods with 6.3.14. On my P4-HT's, so I'mm running 3 now. I too have not seen any (or very little) interferance from running this way. I'm not so much concerned with the crunching, but with pauses in waht I do, I can't be waiting a few seconds of every minute for the cursor to return to the screen so I can go on typing. I do not see that now. I haven't actually looked at result times yet, I'm just going by operator (me) experience. One thing to note, last Friday I was still on 6.3.10 with no ncpus modification, the project set the CPU value to something less than 1 so I was running 2 CPU tasks plus the CPU/CUDA task (total 3). At that time I noticed periodic and frequent lags in my work which was causing me problems. I had to suspend some work after a while so I could work uninturupted. | |
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Gas Giant, your 9600GT is relatively slow, therefore you don't notice the speed drop as much as other user under windows. For you it's probably fine to use ncpus+1. | |
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Would it be possible to make this a preference that can be selected or de-selected? | |
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Would it be possible to make this a preference that can be selected or de-selected? I think something like that is in the works... ____________ pixelicious.at - my little photoblog | |
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I am currently running the ncpu+1 'work around' to keep my cpu's busy all the time on my Q9450 under XP. I do not believe I have seen a 'slow' down in my GPU crunching time or the other projects I run. Yes. The hold up has been a cleint that properly handles the settings/scheduling. We are getting closer to this with each release. 6.3.14 does not do so well with some small glitches that sometimes do not reschedule work. I'm waiting to test the next release and upon doing so will let you know if it works better. Users will need to stop using the ncpus+1 debug option when this is put into practice, othewise they will end up with 1 more CPU only job running than they have CPU's, thus slowing down all cpu jobs. Newer clients 6.3.15 and up will have better handling and scheduling of CPU/GPU jobs. Improvments are under way. for 6.3.15: The current scheduler will always run a GPU job if the host has one. So these jobs are always high priority regardless of their deadline. Resource share is enforced by work fetch. If a GPU projects has been getting way more than its share of resources, the client won't get new jobs from it for a while. | |
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As a BOINC alpha tester for many years, I thought any new release would be released to the alpha test group for testing. Is there a separate group of testers that are considered alpha testers? | |
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Well the GPU clients before 6.3.14 have not been sent to the alpha test group as most did not have GPUs. | |
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