Correction:the S@H server lets each client hold at most 300 tasks in progress.
I've had some problems with GPU tasks from 2nd/3rd BOINC clients on the same computer, taking far more than an hour, when it should be only 12-20 minutes (4 at a time per GPU).
Besides the different application versions, there are also different work units,I have seen such variations too. Could this just be the difference between
opencl_nvidia_SoG (fast) and cuda42/cuda50 (slow)?
In addition to the three Nvidia application versions which I listed there, there are also "cuda32" and "cuda23". But I have not received them so far.Here is a C:\ProgramData\BOINC\projects\setiathome.berkeley.edu\app_config.xml which contains entries for current NVidia GPU applications:
Correction:
The limit is
100 GPU tasks in progress, per card,
100 CPU tasks in progress (per host or per CPU
BOINC --> You havee vone CPU, you have 4 CPU's, I Don' Care! I see Noth-ink! You geet 100! No More! (using my best Sgt. Schultz impersonation) lol
We made it onto rank 10 on Saturday, I think. (Or was it Friday already?) This position looks stable for now.TeAm is trailing Planet3DNow by about 300k credits behind. There's a chance to reach Top10.
Yeah, we already have 600k+ buffer to Planet3DNow and also another 500k gap to Francophone in 9th. Once all of TeAm's powerhouses get online, all of the sudden we jump into the big 10.We made it onto rank 10 on Saturday, I think. (Or was it Friday already?) This position looks stable for now.
I for one think it's truly great how you and other TeAm mates who live in much hotter climates than I contribute to the team effort, while I cop out and switch off my gear during the hot weeks of the year.* Also I think virtually everyone here dreams of being able to put more hardware or more electricity to the task, but life sets various limits to each of us.I'm really sorry because I have a miniscule contribution to the TeAm, but my fiscal condition doesn't allow me to grab another card.
Come on Pokey, let's sing:
Chumbawamba - Tubthumping
I get knocked down. I get up again!
You never going to keep me down!
I for one think it's truly great how you and other TeAm mates who live in much hotter climates than I contribute to the team effort, while I cop out and switch off my gear during the hot weeks of the year.
I for one think it's truly great how you and other TeAm mates who live in much hotter climates than I contribute to the team effort, while I cop out and switch off my gear during the hot weeks of the year.*
I remember that appeared on my local news. There's more and more hotspot each year. If a PSU's designed for 40 C ambient temp, by operating it on 45 C temp, I believe it will shorten its lifespan considerably.I think it's just because we gotten used to the heat that our machines produce during the hotter days. I for one just run my CPUs during the summer months.
::fans self:: 45C average in summer at ~70% humidity
Alas I don't have a room for noisy equipment.
Here is a jpg of the noise that my switch emits
(I pulled the cable of the fan. It's not needed with such a little number of blinkenlights.)
They24 1U Dell power edge 1950 Gen IIIs
During yesterday's weekly SETI@Home downtime, or shortly after it, we passed the French Speakers. Today we are gaining 0.1 M points every 5 hours or so on the Italians.