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w1hue Send message Joined: 13 Feb 09 Posts: 48 Credit: 17,499,867 RAC: 17,484 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I have two small HP machines, one with an Intel and the other with an AMD CPU, with GT 730 half-height GPU cards. After a few weeks of running one or the other will immediately "error out" on Milkyway GPU WUs but continue to run Einstein, Astroids, GPUGRID and SETI GPU WUs OK. After doing a "clean" re-installation of the NEVIDA GPU driver, Milkyway tasks again work OK -- for awhile. I have tried the latest (I believe...) driver, 391.35, and a previous one, 388.13 -- same results. I have never encoutered this with another macine with a GTX 750 Ti in over a year of continuous running. All three machines are running Windows 10. Has anyone else encounterd this problem? ![]() |
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I have two small HP machines, one with an Intel and the other with an AMD CPU, with GT 730 half-height GPU cards. After a few weeks of running one or the other will immediately "error out" on Milkyway GPU WUs but continue to run Einstein, Astroids, GPUGRID and SETI GPU WUs OK. After doing a "clean" re-installation of the NEVIDA GPU driver, Milkyway tasks again work OK -- for awhile. I have tried the latest (I believe...) driver, 391.35, and a previous one, 388.13 -- same results. I have never encoutered this with another macine with a GTX 750 Ti in over a year of continuous running. All three machines are running Windows 10. The latest driver is 416.34 according to https://www.geforce.com/drivers |
w1hue Send message Joined: 13 Feb 09 Posts: 48 Credit: 17,499,867 RAC: 17,484 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Am I the only that has had this problem? Really?!? ![]() |
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