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Message 73896 - Posted: 23 Jun 2022, 16:59:07 UTC

I have an NVIDIA RTX 3070 and I have the newest driver for it. In MW@Home preferences I have checked off for it to use my NVIDIA GPU, and in BOINC manager under Activity I selected "use GPU always", and the tasks pane shows (0.997 CPUs + 1 NVIDIA GPU) in Status. But when I use resource monitor to check to make sure everything is working, only my CPU in is use. How do I fix this?

OS: Windows 10 x64
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Message 73897 - Posted: 23 Jun 2022, 23:17:15 UTC - in response to Message 73896.  

okay it's a 3080, typo sorry
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Message 73899 - Posted: 24 Jun 2022, 9:31:52 UTC - in response to Message 73896.  

I have an NVIDIA RTX 3070 and I have the newest driver for it. In MW@Home preferences I have checked off for it to use my NVIDIA GPU, and in BOINC manager under Activity I selected "use GPU always", and the tasks pane shows (0.997 CPUs + 1 NVIDIA GPU) in Status. But when I use resource monitor to check to make sure everything is working, only my CPU in is use. How do I fix this?

OS: Windows 10 x64


If it says it's running a task using 0.997 CPUs + 1 NVIDIA GPU then it IS using the gpu, your pc's are hidden so I can't see any completed tasks but that would be another clue. Try using MSIAfterBurner, it works with any model gpu, to see how much your gu is actually being loaded during each task as Windows built-in stuff is notoriously bad at monitoring stuff like that, another option is GPU-Z and the same people make one called CPU-Z to see what your cpu cores are actually doing.

You can find all the downloads I mentioned here https://www.guru3d.com/
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Message 73900 - Posted: 24 Jun 2022, 13:26:06 UTC - in response to Message 73899.  

Thank you!

I downloaded MSI Afterburner and it showed my GPU was being used, even though task manager showed my GPU at 1% usage and my CPU at near 100%. Not sure what is going on with that.
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Message 73904 - Posted: 25 Jun 2022, 3:17:55 UTC - in response to Message 73900.  

Thank you!

I downloaded MSI Afterburner and it showed my GPU was being used, even though task manager showed my GPU at 1% usage and my CPU at near 100%. Not sure what is going on with that.


Ignore Windows Task Manager for that kind of stuff, it's only looking for basic stuff like putting it on the screen.

If you are running NBody tasks yes all of your cpu cores will be used on a single task and it will show your cpu usage at 100%, there are other posts in the Number Crunching forum that can help you with controlling that. In some cases using all your cpu cores can also cause tasks to 'hang' and essentially stop crunching unless you suspend and then restart them, using fewer cores per task seems to help with that problem.
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Message 73907 - Posted: 26 Jun 2022, 1:46:38 UTC

You are using Task Manager incorrectly. Change GPU panel view to CUDA instead of Graphics with the right-click menu.
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