SETI@home News Vol. 116 (19/09/2010)

Lunatics .37 is right

You can do xml in notepad, just don't do what I did and end up saving it as a .txt file :D

The Flops are weird my 470 has a low number to must be a fermi thing :p

Very weird......must be a Win7 thingy.

My 470's register @ 1267Gflops (WinXP 64) and my 460's @ 762Gflops (WinXP 32).
 
right the 280 is in...its a lot louder than the 460!!

01/10/2010 18:32:23 NVIDIA GPU 0 (not used): GeForce GTX 280 (driver version 19745, CUDA version 3000, compute capability 1.3, 1010MB, 622
GFLOPS peak)
01/10/2010 18:32:23 NVIDIA GPU 1: (driver version 19745, CUDA version 3000, compute capability 2.0, 993MB, 363 GFLOPS peak)

this is what im getting now. im off to double check i saved as an .xml

im using win7 64 btw.
 
Try the latest drivers......

30/09/2010 20:38:59 NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GTX 460 (driver version 26063, CUDA version 3020, compute capability 2.1, 1024MB, 762 GFLOPS peak)
 
258.96 is the driver number im getting from the nvidia site, are yours beta?
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answered my own question.... ive found them
 
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ill give them a try. im not sure why the 280 isnt being used in boinc though. it says not used in the messages within boinc.
 
OK here we go again or have i just got a delayed message?

ohoh.png
:rolleyes:
 
ill give them a try. im not sure why the 280 isnt being used in boinc though. it says not used in the messages within boinc.

Did you use the option in the config file for use all gpu's?

You also need to fully stop/exit boinc and restart it - then it should use all gpu's
 
ive just updated the drivers.

01/10/2010 19:31:50 NVIDIA GPU 0 (not used): GeForce GTX 280 (driver version 26063, CUDA version 3020, compute capability 1.3, 1010MB, 622 GFLOPS peak)
01/10/2010 19:31:50 NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce GTX 460 (driver version 26063, CUDA version 3020, compute capability 2.1, 993MB, 363 GFLOPS peak)


i copied and pasted the text, i didnt alter it at all.let me restart my machine.

ive just restarted my machine and its still not using the 280.
 
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I take it you called the file:

cc_config.xml

and it's contents are:

<cc_config>
<options>
<use_all_gpus>1</use_all_gpus>
</options>
</cc_config>

and it's location is:

For WinXP:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BOINC

or

For Win7:
C:\ProgramData\BOINC\

Once this is done restart Boinc and things should be ok.

If not - try with just the 280 to make sure it's ok.

Best to disable Boinc in the msconifig whilst your messing about (until you're happy).

Failing that.....

You may have to extend your desktop to the second gpu (but I thought this issue had been resolved with the latest drivers)
 
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3rd GPU & 2nd wc loop running (absolutely no leaks) :cool:

603 watts at peak - about 80 watts more than I expected. Having to back the overclocks off a little - not sure why yet (still erroring the odd task). Still, looking good to 'burn in' and finish collecting all the air bubbles in the res' before I break my back again and top off the loop' :p
 
Thanks for the help..

ive had a look at the config file and all looks ok.

its beer oclock so ill not tempt fate by unplugging cards. msi afterburner detects the 280 ok though. i havent got these cards in sli, i dont know if it makes a difference or not.
how do i extend the desktop to the 280?
 
Do a quick search in Windows Help......

Or:

1.Open the Control Panel from the Start menu.
2.Open Display in the Control Panel.
3.Click Change display settings in the Display window.
4.Set the Multiple displays drop-down box to Extend these displays and then click OK.
5.If everything looks OK, click Keep changes.

I think.....

http://maximumpcguides.com/windows-7/extend-the-desktop-to-multiple-displays/
 
Fingers crossed - hoping to break 500k on SETI update.......

Only God knows what my pending is now.....

Looks like I clawed a little back on you TBag :D
 
Thanks for the help..

ive had a look at the config file and all looks ok.

its beer oclock so ill not tempt fate by unplugging cards. msi afterburner detects the 280 ok though. i havent got these cards in sli, i dont know if it makes a difference or not.
how do i extend the desktop to the 280?

You don;t want to bridge the cards for SLI as fas as I'm aware. Certainly, if you do, I think you will need to disable it in the Nvidia Control Panel for crunching....

Re the desktop, what OS are you running?
 
im running w7 64.


something is a miss at the moment as ive just tried to let my friend play call of duty and its as laggy as hell.

I think ill call it a day and have a look tomorrow witha a fresh pair of eyes.

Kev

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i ve just looked at the link, loudbob. i only have one screen connected so i dont have the option to extend.
 
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im running w7 64.


something is a miss at the moment as ive just tried to let my friend play call of duty and its as laggy as hell.

I think ill call it a day and have a look tomorrow witha a fresh pair of eyes.

Kev

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i ve just looked at the link, loudbob. i only have one screen connected so i dont have the option to extend.

Must admit, running games is beyond me :D Perhaps Marine can chime in, he's running 2 GPUs, 1 Fermi 1 2 series..........:confused:
 
Dang - SETI appears to have vanished again :confused:


<edit> Perhaps not - either my Internet connection is worse than I thought, or they are mega maxed out.</edit>
 
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