Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GTX 770 GPU work time disparity
Author | Message |
---|---|
I have a few computers crunching for GPUGRID and recently obtained a second GeForce Windforce GTX 770 2GB card. I have one of the cards in my windows based game rig and one card in a Ubuntu (desktop) server (dual socket supermicro). The Ubuntu (14.04 LTS) server rig has been running since about Jan 18th with the GTX 770. I have been tracking their GPUGrid averages through BoincTasks and see the Linux based rig is taking significantly longer, with less average credit, to complete a cuda65 task than my windows rig (1.63 days vs 0.78 days). | |
ID: 40167 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Both hosts have up to date drivers and show the cards running at their standard rate (no overclock) of about 1240mhz. According to NVidia's specifications, the GTX770 has 1046/1085MHz core clock, so this card is overclocked (by the manufacturer perhaps). Can anyone provide insight into this discrepancy? Pointers to something else I should check into? I think your slower card is downclocked itself, for self-protecting reasons. I don't know if there's a Linux tool to check this condition, but a restart would resolve this for a while. To avoid this to happen again, you should (if the first doesn't help try the second etc) 1. increase the card's cooling (increase fan speed, open the PC's case) 2. decrease the GPU's core clock 3. increase the GPU's voltage by 25mV (raising its power target at the same time) | |
ID: 40172 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
If you'd like to manually control the fan speed and overclock/underclock in linux add | |
ID: 40173 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Apologies for not being more specific. Both 770's are running on Gigabyte's default settings. I haven't overclocked them further. | |
ID: 40177 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I have a dual boot machine (win 8.1 and mint linux) with a GTX980 and the latest drivers for both OS's. The WU completion times might be a bit faster on Windows. Just a few percent at the most. | |
ID: 40178 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Thanks for your suggestion biodoc. | |
ID: 40180 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I wouldn't bother to buy CPU upgrades for such an old system. You may run into PCIe bandwidth limitations anyway. Unless there's a good reason not to do so | |
ID: 40219 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
After creating the app_config.xml, reserving a core for the GPU, GPUGrid is running great on all my Linux hosts. I've seen their complete times drop for the GPUGrid applications. My Linux host with the 770 is now outpacing the Windows 770 by one hour for the GERARD_CXCL12 application, 9h 50m vice 10h 50m. My other two Linux hosts, each with a 650ti, have also seen an increase in their averages. | |
ID: 40382 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GTX 770 GPU work time disparity