Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Reached daily quota of 4 results
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3/15/2009 1:08:31 PM|GPUGRID|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work. Requesting 49372 seconds of work, reporting 0 completed tasks | |
ID: 7481 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Well, since March 13th you have had nothing but computation errors... That's why you have that small daily quota. If you start to send back results without error, the quota will rise again. | |
ID: 7482 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
The limit 1 WU at a time per cpu core. Return (successful) results and you'll get new ones. | |
ID: 7483 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Believe it or not, I'm blaming SETI@home for the moment. This whole mess started when I tried their "optimised" Astropulse files. Numerous blue screens, random system restarts, etc. I blew away everything related to BOINC, but the problems are continuing on a lesser scale. Their current Astropulse seems to be REALLY problematic and I shut it off this morning as a result. The unplanned reboots due to BSOD were likely to blame for the computation errors. I had thought the ones that completed last night were good, but I guess not. System runs without issue with BOINC not processing anything, so it's definitely something in there. | |
ID: 7484 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
In that case I'd suspend SETI and see how GPU-Grid does without being disturbed. There have been other reports of computation errors after SETI ran. And yes, you'll probably have to wait 24h for the next try. | |
ID: 7486 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Have you checked your NVIDIA Driver version lately? I run SETI alongside GPUGrid, and noted that SETI tends to be more sensitive to latest NVIDIA driver than GPUGrid with the optimised third party apps (as opposed to the standard Project stock apps). Once my drivers were updated I had no issues with either project. | |
ID: 7487 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I did a clean install of the latest WHQL nVidia drivers yesterday afternoon. After my experience with the optimised client for SETI, it's very unlikely I'll give it another shot. I haven't gotten a CUDA WU from SETI in a couple weeks due to scheduler issues on their end, so I don't think it's a video issue. I'm just hoping this issue is behind me, looks like I'll find out tomorrow. | |
ID: 7491 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Keep an eye on the temps of cpu and gpu also. | |
ID: 7498 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Certain SaH task deaths seem to leave the GPU in a bad state. RUnning SaH alone means that all the rest of the SaH tasks are run into Computation error till the system is restarted. In some cases it has to be a "cold" start with the system turned all the way off. | |
ID: 7510 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Yea, it was the overclock. Looks like I need to update my preferred stability testing protocol in the thread I responded to last week. My previous method missed some miscalculating by the CPU at the speeds I was pushing. SETI@home, GPUgrid, and the other projects are all processing without error now. Interesting that some projects were more tolerant of the miscalculations than others. | |
ID: 7519 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Yea, it was the overclock. Looks like I need to update my preferred stability testing protocol in the thread I responded to last week. My previous method missed some miscalculating by the CPU at the speeds I was pushing. SETI@home, GPUgrid, and the other projects are all processing without error now. Interesting that some projects were more tolerant of the miscalculations than others. Makes sense that it was a O/C problem, specially since you previously pointed out, that the troubles started when you began using s@h optimized apps. Dunno how that might have affected GPUgrid, but s@h optimized apps. stress the comm. bus {FSB} quite a lot more (due to heavy instruction utilization), perhaps the reason behind your BSOD's and failed tasks of several projects, specially since they run on your 4core X9650 simultainously ~~ Anyway a slight back-off on your high O/C apparently solve the issue, so we're happy for ya^^ | |
ID: 7562 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Who said anything about backing off? Up the voltage, baby! :) | |
ID: 7572 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Oh well, yes, more juice ^^ | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Reached daily quota of 4 results