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Send message Joined: 18 Jul 09 Posts: 23 Credit: 501,775,673 RAC: 0 |
I put 4 R4770 to one box and they were joined by CF. Each card is working correctly in other boxes. I see 4 GPU in CCC and in Boinc. When I give "<count>2</count>" two cards work quickly and correctly: http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/result.php?resultid=10579276 <core_client_version>6.10.21</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <stderr_txt> Running Milkyway@home ATI GPU application version 0.20b (Win64, CAL 1.4) by Gipsel instructed by BOINC client to use device 0 instructed by BOINC client to use device 1 CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 620 Processor (4 cores/threads) 2.60017 GHz (259ms) CAL Runtime: 1.4.467 Found 4 CAL devices Device 0: ATI Radeon HD4700/4800 (RV740/RV770) 512 MB local RAM (remote 1855 MB cached + 1855 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 750 MHz, memory clock: 800 MHz 640 shader units organized in 8 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision Device 1: ATI Radeon HD4700/4800 (RV740/RV770) 512 MB local RAM (remote 1855 MB cached + 1855 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 750 MHz, memory clock: 800 MHz 640 shader units organized in 8 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision Device 2: ATI Radeon HD4700/4800 (RV740/RV770) 512 MB local RAM (remote 1855 MB cached + 1855 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 750 MHz, memory clock: 800 MHz 640 shader units organized in 8 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision Device 3: ATI Radeon HD4700/4800 (RV740/RV770) 512 MB local RAM (remote 1855 MB cached + 1855 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 750 MHz, memory clock: 800 MHz 640 shader units organized in 8 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision Starting WU on GPU 1 main integral, 640 iterations predicted runtime per iteration is 350 ms (33.3333 ms are allowed), dividing each iteration in 11 parts borders of the domains at 0 152 296 440 584 728 872 1024 1168 1312 1456 1600 Calculated about 3.28897e+013 floatingpoint ops on GPU, 2.47165e+008 on FPU. Approximate GPU time 232.576 seconds. probability calculation (stars) Calculated about 3.34818e+009 floatingpoint ops on FPU. WU completed. CPU time: 15.5533 seconds, GPU time: 232.576 seconds, wall clock time: 234.103 seconds, CPU frequency: 2.60021 GHz </stderr_txt> ]]> Unfortunately, when I give "<count>1</count>" everything works terribly slow. CPU load at 100%, GPU load very low. http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/result.php?resultid=10583886 <core_client_version>6.10.21</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <stderr_txt> Running Milkyway@home ATI GPU application version 0.20b (Win64, CAL 1.4) by Gipsel instructed by BOINC client to use device 2 CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 620 Processor (4 cores/threads) 2.60018 GHz (325ms) CAL Runtime: 1.4.467 Found 4 CAL devices Device 0: ATI Radeon HD4700/4800 (RV740/RV770) 512 MB local RAM (remote 1855 MB cached + 1855 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 750 MHz, memory clock: 800 MHz 640 shader units organized in 8 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision Device 1: ATI Radeon HD4700/4800 (RV740/RV770) 512 MB local RAM (remote 1855 MB cached + 1855 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 750 MHz, memory clock: 800 MHz 640 shader units organized in 8 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision Device 2: ATI Radeon HD4700/4800 (RV740/RV770) 512 MB local RAM (remote 1855 MB cached + 1855 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 750 MHz, memory clock: 800 MHz 640 shader units organized in 8 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision Device 3: ATI Radeon HD4700/4800 (RV740/RV770) 512 MB local RAM (remote 1855 MB cached + 1855 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 750 MHz, memory clock: 800 MHz 640 shader units organized in 8 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision Starting WU on GPU 2 main integral, 640 iterations predicted runtime per iteration is 350 ms (33.3333 ms are allowed), dividing each iteration in 11 parts borders of the domains at 0 152 296 440 584 728 872 1024 1168 1312 1456 1600 Calculated about 3.28897e+013 floatingpoint ops on GPU, 2.47165e+008 on FPU. Approximate GPU time 3768.49 seconds. probability calculation (stars) Calculated about 3.34818e+009 floatingpoint ops on FPU. WU completed. CPU time: 2936.19 seconds, GPU time: 3768.49 seconds, wall clock time: 3770.08 seconds, CPU frequency: 2.60021 GHz </stderr_txt> ]]> <cmdline>b-1</cmdline> or <cmdline></cmdline> - it does not matter. Could you help solve this problem? |
Send message Joined: 24 Dec 07 Posts: 1947 Credit: 240,884,648 RAC: 0 |
I didn't think you should join them by CF if you want all GPUs to crunch wu's. |
Send message Joined: 18 Jul 09 Posts: 23 Credit: 501,775,673 RAC: 0 |
3 work properly. 1+2+3, 1+2+4, etc. 4 does not work. |
Send message Joined: 19 Jul 08 Posts: 67 Credit: 272,086,462 RAC: 0 |
3 work properly. 1+2+3, 1+2+4, etc. 4 does not work. Have you tried taking them out of the cross fire mode and putting dummy plugs into the 3 cards that don't support the monitor? This is how they are created. BTW, I think I read that you can use 50-150 OHM resistors, but mine are 68 OHM from Radio Shack. I think a card of 5 resistors was less than $2 USD. Dummy Plug The Pin Assignment can be found here: VGA Pin Assignment |
Send message Joined: 18 Jul 09 Posts: 23 Credit: 501,775,673 RAC: 0 |
OK, thx! I plugged 4 monitors and 4 GPUs working well! Dummy VGA is a good solution. |
Send message Joined: 19 Jul 08 Posts: 67 Credit: 272,086,462 RAC: 0 |
OK, thx! You're welcome and good luck! |
Send message Joined: 2 Aug 09 Posts: 10 Credit: 103,068,054 RAC: 0 |
Hello to all ... I need help. I have given a second ATI card into a PC, but the ATI manager shows the second as disabled. The Device Manager shows everything going well on. Only 2 GPU cores crunch. Crosfire is active if I turn off crosfire runs only a core with the same time. Due to the noise of the maps I need to get the 2 in a PC to run. What can I do? Do I need to connect the two cards with the flat cable? At 2 NVIDIA GTX cards, I did not have to do that. I have winxp 64 bit and the latest boincmanager and the latest ATI drivers Thanks for your help. Best regards Relclag Hallo an alle... Ich brauche Hilfe. Ich habe eine zweite ATI Karte in einen PC gegeben, aber der ATI Manager zeigt die zweite als deaktiviert an. Der Gerätemanger zeigt alles gut am laufen. Nur 2 GPU Kernen crunchen. Crosfire ist dabei aktiv, wenn ich crosfire ausschalte läuft nur mehr ein core mit der gleichen zeit. Wegen dem Lärm der KArten muss ich die 2 in einem PC zum laufen bringen. Was kann ich tun? Muss ich die beiden Karten mit dem flachen Kabel verbinden? Bei 2 NVIDIA GTX Karten musste ich das nicht tun. Ich habe WinXP 64 bit und den neuesten Boincmanager und den neuesten ATI Treiber. Danke für eure Hilfe. Liebe Grüsse Relclag |
Send message Joined: 22 Jun 09 Posts: 52 Credit: 74,110,876 RAC: 0 |
You need something plugged into a display port on the 2nd card. If your monitor has additional inputs you can run one from that, even if you don't actually use it. They also sell "dummy plugs" that fool the card into thinking something is plugged into it. Until a port is active, the second card is "disabled" and will not crunch. |
Send message Joined: 2 Aug 09 Posts: 10 Credit: 103,068,054 RAC: 0 |
You need something plugged into a display port on the 2nd card. If your monitor has additional inputs you can run one from that, even if you don't actually use it. They also sell "dummy plugs" that fool the card into thinking something is plugged into it. Until a port is active, the second card is "disabled" and will not crunch. Thanks I just plugged a second monitor, there is no picture. CCC in the ATI card is still disabled .... |
Send message Joined: 22 Jun 09 Posts: 52 Credit: 74,110,876 RAC: 0 |
Now you need to go to your display properties and extend your desktop onto that monitor, which will "activate" the card. So long as there is something attached to it, you only have to go through this routine once. |
Send message Joined: 2 Aug 09 Posts: 10 Credit: 103,068,054 RAC: 0 |
Now you need to go to your display properties and extend your desktop onto that monitor, which will "activate" the card. So long as there is something attached to it, you only have to go through this routine once. >which will "activate" the card THAT'S IT! Huhuuu and because it is so beautiful, I plug one more into the Board;-) Hope it goes well! Look this: http://www.overclock.net/overclock-net-folding-home-team/384733-30-second-dummy-plug.html THX Mr. JerWA |
Send message Joined: 2 Aug 09 Posts: 10 Credit: 103,068,054 RAC: 0 |
I had already run 2 cards and 2 monitors with 4 GPU on. With 3 graphics adapter and 3 monitors to run again only 3 GPU !?!??!?!?! Crosfire is disabled on all 3 cards. Now what is wrong again? |
Send message Joined: 12 Aug 09 Posts: 172 Credit: 645,240,165 RAC: 0 |
HI Relclag, Due to a poorly documented Windows limit, I have NEVER been able to get more than FIVE GPU's running, no matter what I do. In order to get five running involves a bit of fiddling switching things on and off, with multiple reboots. Once everything is going the system will remember the settings. Oddly enough, in order to get my four ATI GPU's working properly, I had to link and enable crossfire. My five Nvidia GPUS, on the other hand, are not linked, but SLI is enabled to have them working properly. Both setups are on i7 machines. running Boinc 6.10.18. |
Send message Joined: 2 Aug 09 Posts: 10 Credit: 103,068,054 RAC: 0 |
HI Relclag, Thanks David, for your important information! For so much tinkering, I've no time ;-) I take one out, and give an Nvidia into the PC, to make another project. Nice greetings from Austria RELCLAG |
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