bryanW1995
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- May 22, 2007
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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
on xp you need to dedicate one core with the gpu.
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
still having some trouble with my 8800gt / Q6600 system
using 177.35 driver with WINxp
2 x SMP clients running with the FAH afffinity changer
1 x GPU client
info:
name: p5002_supervil
Progress: xx%
Performance: 338.92 iter / sec
Time Left: 2h: 15m: 30sec
FahMon info:
SMP1: 1584 PPD credit: 1920 points
SMP2: 1605 PPD credit: 1920 points
GPU2: 568.27* PPD credit: 98 points
why are my PPD's ridiculously low for the GPU2? and what does the star mean? the client has been running for about 12 hours total, with some restarts inbetween
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
on xp you need to dedicate one core with the gpu.
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
still having some trouble with my 8800gt / Q6600 system
using 177.35 driver with WINxp
why are my PPD's ridiculously low for the GPU2? and what does the star mean? the client has been running for about 12 hours total, with some restarts inbetween
Originally posted by: Cutthroat
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
still having some trouble with my 8800gt / Q6600 system
using 177.35 driver with WINxp
2 x SMP clients running with the FAH afffinity changer
1 x GPU client
info:
name: p5002_supervil
Progress: xx%
Performance: 338.92 iter / sec
Time Left: 2h: 15m: 30sec
FahMon info:
SMP1: 1584 PPD credit: 1920 points
SMP2: 1605 PPD credit: 1920 points
GPU2: 568.27* PPD credit: 98 points
why are my PPD's ridiculously low for the GPU2? and what does the star mean? the client has been running for about 12 hours total, with some restarts inbetween
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
on xp you need to dedicate one core with the gpu.
That's likely your problem Louisssss.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Originally posted by: Cutthroat
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
still having some trouble with my 8800gt / Q6600 system
using 177.35 driver with WINxp
2 x SMP clients running with the FAH afffinity changer
1 x GPU client
info:
name: p5002_supervil
Progress: xx%
Performance: 338.92 iter / sec
Time Left: 2h: 15m: 30sec
FahMon info:
SMP1: 1584 PPD credit: 1920 points
SMP2: 1605 PPD credit: 1920 points
GPU2: 568.27* PPD credit: 98 points
why are my PPD's ridiculously low for the GPU2? and what does the star mean? the client has been running for about 12 hours total, with some restarts inbetween
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
on xp you need to dedicate one core with the gpu.
That's likely your problem Louisssss.
yes, the way to maximize your production is one smp, 1 core for the gpu2 client, and one core to just crunch the regular way. you can't do two smp clients effectively using win xp.
Originally posted by: Denithor
And stick with 177.35 it works great on my 9600GT (hitting 3200 ppd with just the GPU2 client on the box in my sig).
Not really hardly worth running an SMP client to me, I'll stick with the GPU and save the extra watts/avoid the extra heat from the CPU. I was only getting 300 ppd previously with the CPU client anyway.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
that doesn't make sense that 9600gt gets 3200 ppd when my 3870 oc'd to 857 core /1161 mem only gets 2369. What is so different about these gpus, or is it just that they're giving the nvidia clients bonus points right now?
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
fwiw - just installed the gpu client last night and it works fine using the 175.16 drivers for my 8800GT using Windows XP. I'm also running the 5.03 CPU client
Just downloaded the 175.19 drivers that just came out today. Will install in a little bit.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Originally posted by: MechEng
6.000+ PPD
http://img145.imageshack.us/im...51/fahnvidiagpuuj4.gif
Spec's:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500
RAM: Corsair XMS2 Dominator 2 x 2 GB
GFX: Gigabyte GV NX88T512HP (512 MB 8800GT)
MB: Gigabyte GA-X48-DQ6
PSU: Corsair HX620W
OS: Windows XP 32bit
Driver: 177.35 with modded INF file.
Nothing OC'ed.
EDIT:
Passed 200k points today.... Yay!
that does seem a little odd that 8800gt would get more than double my 3870. gtx 280 I expect to see 8k +, but 2/3 of that for 8800gt just seems...wrong.