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Send message Joined: 26 Jan 09 Posts: 589 Credit: 497,834,261 RAC: 0 |
This ati 4770 that all the tech sites are raving about, eg X-Bit , has anyone tried it with MW? Cheers, PeterV . |
Send message Joined: 24 Dec 07 Posts: 1947 Credit: 240,884,648 RAC: 0 |
Is it double-precision? I thought only the RV770 chips were. |
Send message Joined: 26 Jan 09 Posts: 589 Credit: 497,834,261 RAC: 0 |
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Send message Joined: 14 Feb 09 Posts: 999 Credit: 74,932,619 RAC: 0 |
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Send message Joined: 11 Nov 07 Posts: 232 Credit: 178,229,009 RAC: 0 |
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Send message Joined: 11 Nov 07 Posts: 232 Credit: 178,229,009 RAC: 0 |
According to Wikipedia this 128-bit format is quadruple precision |
Send message Joined: 26 Jul 08 Posts: 627 Credit: 94,940,203 RAC: 0 |
128-bit floating point precision for all operations That just means you have 128 bits (16 Bytes) per pixel, i.e. 4 Bytes (32bit single precision floats) per component (red, green, blue, alpha). It has nothing to do with the double precision capability. Actually, I don't know if the HD4770 can work with doubles (but I hope so). PCGames are the only ones who even mentioned double precision in their review. |
Send message Joined: 14 Feb 09 Posts: 999 Credit: 74,932,619 RAC: 0 |
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Send message Joined: 11 Nov 07 Posts: 232 Credit: 178,229,009 RAC: 0 |
Is there a difference in the precision of the calculation if each number used in the calculation are stored in one 128 bit long memory location or in two 64 bit long memory locations? |
Send message Joined: 26 Jul 08 Posts: 627 Credit: 94,940,203 RAC: 0 |
Is there a difference in the precision of the calculation if each number used in the calculation are stored in one 128 bit long memory location or in two 64 bit long memory locations? Most of the stuff is stored in the registers of the GPU during the calculation ;) I don't know what you are exactly referring to, but to clarify my first comment on the "128bit precision" issue I have to say that it is mainly PR FUD. As mentioned it just says the GPU has a completely float (single precision, i.e. 32 bits) capable shader pipeline. No graphics card on the market (not even commodity CPUs) supports 128bit precision calculations in the sense of quad precision and therefore also not the storage of values in that data format. |
Send message Joined: 11 Nov 07 Posts: 232 Credit: 178,229,009 RAC: 0 |
Thank you Cluster. I just try to understand the exact meaning of the expresion "double precision" aparently it is a standard according to wikipedia... "Double precision floating point is an IEEE 754 standard for encoding binary or decimal floating point numbers in 8 bytes." |
Send message Joined: 26 Jul 08 Posts: 627 Credit: 94,940,203 RAC: 0 |
Thank you Cluster. Exactly. Support for calculations with such double precision values (8 Bytes or 64 bits in size) is needed by MW. |
Send message Joined: 9 Feb 09 Posts: 166 Credit: 27,520,813 RAC: 0 |
if i see the technical stats i guess it exactly places itself between the 4830 and the 4850, i just wonder myself if it would work with my mainbord gpu to create a x-crossfire solution with it. The mainboard one reports itself to be a HD3200 |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 20 Credit: 804,381 RAC: 0 |
Asus 4770 TOP looks to be insanely fast w/ on board voltage tweak and smartdoctor performance control application for voltage mod to 1.2V. Stock is 800 MHz (core), and 850 MHz (memory). Using the above, voltages can be upped from 0.95 V to 1.2 V w/ freqencies as high as 971 MHz, and 1150 MHz for the memory. That's 1.24 Tflps for @ $100 IF a person can find one. Essentially same performance as reference 4870, but w/ a single 6-pin power connector. Short enough to fit on the new mini-itx board and mini-itx case from Silverstone ; > ) I'm getting the itch to grab one when I can. |
Send message Joined: 26 Jul 08 Posts: 627 Credit: 94,940,203 RAC: 0 |
This ati 4770 that all the tech sites are raving about, eg X-Bit , has anyone tried it with MW? The HD4770 has been tested to work. It is recognized by the GPU app as RV770 (looks like an overclocked HD4830, it does not know about the RV740, yet) and runs about 5% slower than a HD4850 at stock clocks. But remember there could be the same problem as with the HD4890 and the WindowsXP drivers. The current version does not run reliably under XP32 and XP64. Vista appears to work though. CAL Runtime: 1.4.255 |
Send message Joined: 9 Feb 09 Posts: 166 Credit: 27,520,813 RAC: 0 |
Can anyone tell me how i can see if my card is being found by mw or boinc I have 2 x 4770 ati cards but they are only be able to install with cat 9.4 or 9.5 Its new, its relative fast... my new bicycle |
Send message Joined: 4 Aug 08 Posts: 46 Credit: 8,255,900 RAC: 0 |
Can anyone tell me how i can see if my card is being found by mw or boinc Look at the Task Details for a completed WU done by your box with the 4770's. Here is one for my Q6600 with a HD3850: <core_client_version>6.4.6</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <stderr_txt> Running Milkyway@home ATI GPU application version 0.19e by Gipsel CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 cores/threads) 2.39898 GHz (549ms) CAL Runtime: 1.3.145 Found 1 CAL device Device 0: ATI Radeon HD 3800 (RV670) 512 MB local RAM (remote 28 MB cached + 512 MB uncached) GPU core clock: 669 MHz, memory clock: 829 MHz 320 shader units organized in 4 SIMDs with 16 VLIW units (5-issue), wavefront size 64 threads supporting double precision 1 WUs already running on GPU 0 Starting WU on GPU 0 main integral, 160 iterations predicted runtime per iteration is 408 ms (33.3333 ms are allowed), dividing each iteration in 13 parts borders of the domains at 0 123 246 369 492 615 738 861 984 1107 1230 1353 1476 1600 Calculated about 3.70012e+012 floatingpoint ops on GPU, 6.34181e+007 on FPU. Approximate GPU time 85.2656 seconds. cut number 0, 40 iterations predicted runtime per iteration is 51 ms (33.3333 ms are allowed), dividing each iteration in 2 parts borders of the domains at 0 200 400 Calculated about 1.15629e+011 floatingpoint ops on GPU, 5.38792e+006 on FPU. Approximate GPU time 2.64063 seconds. Calculated about 2.48101e+009 floatingpoint ops on FPU (stars). WU completed. CPU time: 15.4375 seconds, GPU time: 87.9063 seconds, wall clock time: 286.817 seconds, CPU frequency: 2.40012 GHz </stderr_txt> ]]> -jim |
Send message Joined: 9 Feb 09 Posts: 166 Credit: 27,520,813 RAC: 0 |
Ok i found that i looks like the famous agp can't write error which should be fixed with cat 8.12 and the fix.But the cards are only seen with the cat 9.5 drivers. I wonder if is needed on pci-e cards. I have been messing with other versions of catalyst but they simply won't work. The cat 9.4 was looking promising but all of a sudden i kept getting blue screens. I have not checked the cd from manufactor is there is a older driver on it but i guess not. I also took out 4 Gb memory since i had some weird sluggish startups if i ran with all 4 memory banks in it. I have a multiboot system with win xp 32 ,vista 32, and win7 x64 on seperate drives. I have updated directx 9.0c and have all .net versions running and updated to the latest versions I have put only 1 card in the system and the other is waiting in the box untill i get it running stable again. I had been messing with running my old gt9600 nv card on gpugrid and the ati together doing seperate tasks ... but it simply no longer was seen as a cuda device and all of a sudden was bleu screening till death ;) So i cleaned out all and reinstalled the ATI cleanly. This is the error i see in boinc : 21-May-2009 01:55:04 [Milkyway@home] Not reporting or requesting tasks 21-May-2009 01:55:09 [Milkyway@home] Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks 21-May-2009 01:55:19 [climateprediction.net] Sending scheduler request: To send trickle-up message. 21-May-2009 01:55:19 [climateprediction.net] Not reporting or requesting tasks 21-May-2009 01:55:55 [Milkyway@home] task ps_s26_17_15857_1242859528_0 resumed by user 21-May-2009 01:55:55 [Milkyway@home] Starting ps_s26_17_15857_1242859528_0 21-May-2009 01:55:55 [Milkyway@home] [error] Process creation failed: Het systeem kan het opgegeven bestand niet vinden. (0x2) 21-May-2009 01:55:56 [Milkyway@home] [error] Process creation failed: Het systeem kan het opgegeven bestand niet vinden. (0x2) 21-May-2009 01:55:57 [Milkyway@home] [error] Process creation failed: Het systeem kan het opgegeven bestand niet vinden. (0x2) 21-May-2009 01:55:57 [Milkyway@home] [error] Process creation failed: Het systeem kan het opgegeven bestand niet vinden. (0x2) 21-May-2009 01:55:58 [Milkyway@home] [error] Process creation failed: Het systeem kan het opgegeven bestand niet vinden. (0x2) 21-May-2009 01:55:59 [Milkyway@home] Computation for task ps_s26_17_15857_1242859528_0 finished 21-May-2009 01:55:59 [Milkyway@home] Output file ps_s26_17_15857_1242859528_0_0 for task ps_s26_17_15857_1242859528_0 absent The error given is the system can't find given file I have the 3 renamed files in the system32 map One of the errored units Here Its new, its relative fast... my new bicycle |
Send message Joined: 26 Jul 08 Posts: 627 Credit: 94,940,203 RAC: 0 |
Ok i found that i looks like the famous agp can't write error which should be fixed with cat 8.12 and the fix. stderr out The error you are seeing means that some dll is missing. It has nothing to do with AGP whatsoever. You should recheck if you have the correct version (32bit vs 64bit), all dll files (brook.dll and the three CAL dlls) and .NET framework (3.5 with all updates) installed. Maybe a restart of BOINC (or the whole computer to be sure) will help (usually does if boinc was not shut down during some changes). |
Send message Joined: 9 Feb 09 Posts: 166 Credit: 27,520,813 RAC: 0 |
Rechecking all parameters again Its new, its relative fast... my new bicycle |
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