Message boards : Number crunching : lost 4 WUs seconds after enabling gtx-770
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On a system with 1070 TI and a lowly 770, I noticed a backlog of 3 gpugrid work units and the 770 was idle as milkyway had run dry. I edited the cc_config that prevented gpugrid from using 770 and rebooted. All 4 work units crashed seconds after BOINC started up. I didn't have time to suspend anything. | |
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So why did this happen?This is a known problem of the present GPUGrid CUDA8.0 app (v9.18). CC3.0 cards (like the GTX 770) will produce this error if the host has multiple GPUs with different Compute Capabilities. (Your GTX 1070 Ti is CC6.1). You should disable the GTX 770, or move it to a different PC to avoid this. See the App update 17 April 2017 thread and the middle of the all WUs downloaded recently produce "computation error" right away thread. | |
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I didn't know that, all I remember was I used to be able to use gtx 770, they were just slow. I missed that thread back in April about the problem. | |
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If splashtop is like Microsoft RDP it loads a separate driver to display the remote desktop which no longer has compute capability to crunch tasks. Could be the problem. Teamviewer is fine though. | |
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If splashtop is like Microsoft RDP it loads a separate driver to display the remote desktop which no longer has compute capability to crunch tasks. Could be the problem. Teamviewer is fine though. Yes, RDP has a problem as I discovered years ago and switched to VNC first and then splashtop. Just happened again, this time I lost 6 einstein tasks, 3 on each of the two 1070s connected to monitors. I uninstalled splashtop but is is based on vnc which I had originally and there was no problem with vnc. I can look into teamviewer when I get back into town but vnc ran fine on this system for the whole 3 weeks I have had it. I have other older systems with nVidia cards, gtx 670 & 770 and 1060 & 2 other 1070 and they don't have a problem with splashtop. Some of them might be running splashtops "mirror driver" as I was asked if I wanted to install a mirror driver on at least 1 system as I recall. OK, I just splashtop'ed to my movies server that has a 1070 and it did not crash collatz (gpugrid has run dry for me). That system does not have the mirror driver and I access it almost daily to record or play movies and have never seen a crashed CUDA wu after loging in..... AND just went to my network storage system which has a gtx1060 that is running a gpugrid WU and there is no problem. It did not have the mirror driver either. Both of these systems go through an HDMI switch to a TV. My other systems have only an HDMI dummy load. I cannot account for why this new Dell system, the only one I have ever bought assembled, cannot handle a splashtop login w/o losing work on the gpu's handleing the monitors. Something is misconfigured. They all run win10x64 and I will look into this in a week or so. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : lost 4 WUs seconds after enabling gtx-770