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run-on GPU WU
(Message 55080)
Posted 11 Jul 2012 by Jnargus Post: I have a GPU work unit that has been running for 59 hours and is at 0%. should I just abort the WU or is there a way that I can possibly get some credit for this? I have currently suspended the WU. task ps_separation_09_2s_sample_2_1341007502_4849198_0 suspended by user Thanks |
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GPU Requirements [OLD]
(Message 43445)
Posted 3 Nov 2010 by Jnargus Post: It is not the same, Crunch3r made a fermi app that does work, but you will have to use the anonymous platform instead. Thanks arkayn for pointing out Crunch3r's app. And thank you Crunch3r for writing the app. I have had it running now for less than a day and I'm getting almost 4 times the credit I was. I will have to let it run for a week to figure out what impact it will really have on my credit. |
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GPU Requirements [OLD]
(Message 43221)
Posted 28 Oct 2010 by Jnargus Post: Hi Anthony, My GPU "NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GTX 460 (driver version 25896, CUDA version 3010, compute capability 2.1, 993MB, 363 GFLOPS peak)" is still not doing Milkyway WU's. I keep getting a message saying that it is not at least compute capability 1.3 and then it quits. Not a big deal for me as it spends no time on the WU's but It just adds work on the back end. The app that I'm running looks like MW_0.24_CUDA but I'm not sure if it is the one you refer to. Mine says "MilkyWay@Home 0.24 (cuda23)". If it's not the same where do I get the one that works? |
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WUs dying on GTX460
(Message 42264)
Posted 20 Sep 2010 by Jnargus Post: I figured I would just poke this thread. Is there any word yet on making the CUDA app support the fermi line of GPU's? I got a GTX 460 recently and of course it does not work here yet. jna |
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Aaargh! Server out of new work!
(Message 41271)
Posted 4 Aug 2010 by Jnargus Post: bundesagentur für arbeitspakete translates to: Federal department for work packages. Now that's funny :-) |
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