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Send message Joined: 4 Nov 12 Posts: 96 Credit: 251,528,484 RAC: 0 |
Likewise for me, having double precision optimized Titan Black GPUs, I prefer utilizing them with MW@H where they can do some good, so currently set up for 8 tasks in parallel on the 2 GPUs (4 each), when I can get them at least, and 8 Einstein tasks on the i7-3930K CPU. My computer is getting a bit long in the tooth, but still does a decent job of it. |
Send message Joined: 20 Nov 07 Posts: 54 Credit: 2,663,789 RAC: 0 |
Is the mortality rate for GPUs any higher than CPUs when running tasks such as this? With their sky high price these days it's a costly piece of hardware to lose. |
Send message Joined: 24 Jan 11 Posts: 715 Credit: 555,514,440 RAC: 38,553 |
Is the mortality rate for GPUs any higher than CPUs when running tasks such as this? With their sky high price these days it's a costly piece of hardware to lose. I've never lost a gpu in 20 years of using them. Only thing that can break is the cooling solution. And replacement fans or conversion to water blocks is the solution. |
Send message Joined: 4 Nov 12 Posts: 96 Credit: 251,528,484 RAC: 0 |
I haven't used them nonstop for crunching the whole time, but my Titan Black cards have been in use for about... I guess 7 years now. In addition to the occasional dust removal, so far I've only had to replace the thermal paste on the GPUs once when they started overheating and throttling themselves. That did the trick and they're almost as good as new, dropping over 10°C under load. Bearing that in mind, you probably want to keep a close eye on loads, voltage levels, temps, and fan speeds so you know what to expect from your cards and what you're willing to ask of them. For now I've settled for having my cards run at about 80% load and 75% target power while dynamically (power load based) clocked down to 862MHz and a fan speed ranging between 50 to 60%. Of course your mileage may vary, but all things in moderation, as they say. |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
just for MW@H. That would probably kick some serious butt, but will need to wait and see if the project stabilizes regarding the recent spate of down times. I have only been here since November 2021, but have seen several major down times. Eventually it will get sorted out to the good,MW was running smoothly for years before this recent problem. I've got 4 GPUs on one machine - one plugged in normally, the other three just sat on the bookshelf above, connected with a quad USB riser into one PCI-E socket. Romeo and Juliet! https://imgur.com/a/Ah9uOh2 |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
Is the mortality rate for GPUs any higher than CPUs when running tasks such as this? With their sky high price these days it's a costly piece of hardware to lose.I buy old ones for $100 or less, often busted display outputs so they sell cheap but I don't need the display. R9 280X, the best card for MW. They last me 2 or 3 years. The gridcoins pay for that. CPUs never ever wear out. |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
What's the oldest GPU you've ever still had running?Is the mortality rate for GPUs any higher than CPUs when running tasks such as this? With their sky high price these days it's a costly piece of hardware to lose. |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
I haven't used them nonstop for crunching the whole time, but my Titan Black cards have been in use for about... I guess 7 years now. In addition to the occasional dust removal, so far I've only had to replace the thermal paste on the GPUs once when they started overheating and throttling themselves. That did the trick and they're almost as good as new, dropping over 10°C under load.I run mine flat out (stock, not overclocked) and get a 2 or 3 years at full blast 24/7 before they give up. But they were already several years old when I bought them, could have been gamers, could have been miners, I don't often know the history. |
Send message Joined: 12 Nov 21 Posts: 236 Credit: 575,038,236 RAC: 0 |
Romeo and Juliet! Beautiful, and look very contented! |
Send message Joined: 12 Nov 21 Posts: 236 Credit: 575,038,236 RAC: 0 |
MW was running smoothly for years before this recent problem. I sure hope they can get back to that. Prof Heidi was talking about a king sized multi galaxy study in her recent video. I would be all over that, but it will take a smooth running, well oiled server suite to pull it off. Tom is spread way to thin..... |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
Romeo and Juliet!I got them at 6 months old from a woman who's "brother's father" (don't ask!) used to breed cockatiels and died (I think, maybe it was a care home), they are already in love. I think they need to be 2 years old until they breed though. |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
There's another new student here, Dylan, but I don't know how much of his time is on MW.MW was running smoothly for years before this recent problem. |
Send message Joined: 3 Mar 13 Posts: 84 Credit: 779,527,712 RAC: 0 |
What's the oldest GPU you've ever still had running?Is the mortality rate for GPUs any higher than CPUs when running tasks such as this? With their sky high price these days it's a costly piece of hardware to lose. I have HD4650 {AGP slot and XP32} running MooWraper that runs cool and overclocked {tick , tick , tick , boom . . . . } But here on MW I had two 7970`s cook , I always kept temps below 70c , though they where the single fan `hair drier` kind , now I prefer to keep temps below 60c for longer life The bottom of a set of three on the mobo slots was {still workz ok} a twin fan , now I wont but any single fan `coffin` coolers on high power cards. And replacement fans from ebay china have always worked for me {most fit ok} |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
I have HD4650 {AGP slot and XP32} running MooWraper that runs cool and overclocked {tick , tick , tick , boom . . . . }I had something like that and it would only run SETI. While replacing the fan my screwdriver slipped and ripped a gouge in the circuit board. I threw it out. But here on MW I had two 7970`s cook , I always kept temps below 70c , though they where the single fan `hair drier` kind , now I prefer to keep temps below 60c for longer lifeI have one 7970 and five 280X (same chip). I set the fans to be off at 50C, 50% at 70C and 100% at 80C (for quietness), with a graph slope inbetween so it's gradual, also no speed drop until 9C difference so I don't hear them speeding up and down too much, they usually sit at about 73C. I have the same fan speeds set for CPUs. I replace fans with cheap high speed PWM 80mm case fans from Evercool and just strap them onto the GPU. They actually run quieter. |
Send message Joined: 23 Aug 11 Posts: 33 Credit: 11,062,253 RAC: 0 |
Yep, something seems to have been fixed, got WUs 3h ago too. |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
Fan curve: https://imgur.com/a/GS1Cebb 4 GPUs on one machine :-) https://www.dropbox.com/s/8af33dmzkdi21n4/4gpu.jpg?dl=0 Running cooler than usual as they're on Folding not MW. |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
Yep, something seems to have been fixed, got WUs 3h ago too.I did not. This is at 11:53pm UTC: 231 Milkyway@Home 09-04-2022 12:53 AM Sending scheduler request: To fetch work. 232 Milkyway@Home 09-04-2022 12:53 AM Requesting new tasks for AMD/ATI GPU 233 Milkyway@Home 09-04-2022 12:53 AM Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks 234 Milkyway@Home 09-04-2022 12:53 AM Project requested delay of 91 seconds |
Send message Joined: 4 Nov 12 Posts: 96 Credit: 251,528,484 RAC: 0 |
I've been able to get a few more batches requesting updates here and there during the day, but now more recently, within the past couple hours or so, seem to be getting them more consistently automatically. |
Send message Joined: 20 Nov 07 Posts: 54 Credit: 2,663,789 RAC: 0 |
Thanks for the gpu longevity answers, I'll stick with more worry free CPU's only. That's one thing I like about World Community Grid, it's CPU only. |
Send message Joined: 5 Jul 11 Posts: 990 Credit: 376,143,149 RAC: 0 |
Thanks for the gpu longevity answers, I'll stick with more worry free CPU's only. That's one thing I like about World Community Grid, it's CPU only.The amount of work a GPU can do is tremendous compared with CPUs. Just buy old cheap 2nd hand ones than it doesn't annoy you if they die. Plus, you don't need to buy MB, RAM, disk, etc. for them. I get ones which have faulty outputs really cheap. You don't need a display if they're the second card, or if you access it remotely. WCG does actually give out covid GPU tasks occasionally. I'm expecting a lot of tasks when they come back online though, since the scientists will be starved of results - they were previously limiting GPU work as the scientists couldn't keep up. And if you want to do a lot of biology, consider folding at home on AMD GPUs. It's not Boinc, but it's easy enough to set up. If you have Nvidia GPUs. you can use GPUGrid on Boinc. I told my 4 GPU machine to ask MW for work every 2 minutes and I'm getting quite a bit :-) Sorry Tom. If you can fix the annoying problem of not being able to send and receive at once, I'll stop doing that.... |
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