Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : How to reduce the graphic card usage?
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Hi, my name is Ola and I'm new in BOINIC project. I'm sorry for language mistakes, English isn't my first language. | |
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There are fancy tools like the "Nvidia Inspector" or the "MSI Afterburner" with which you can control the GPU clock (as well as the memory clock), thus controlling the heat. | |
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Thank you for suggestion but this tool can't control usage of GPU. I've scared a bit because it works with maximum clocking! Do you know how can I reduce or limit it? | |
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Pardon me for jumping in... And yes, particularly with a notebook it makes sense to be cautious what concerns the temperatures (of the CPU as well as of the GPU). absolutely! +1 But I would even say that Notebooks are not really the best option for crunching as both the CPU and GPU sometimes sit on the same single heatpipe making things worse and the (single) fan working at full throttle. There are fancy tools like the "Nvidia Inspector" or the "MSI Afterburner" with which you can control the GPU clock yes... you can limit the temperature and downclock your GPU with MSI Afterburner, however the safe working range is still a narrow one and thermal stress hardly to avoid. Frankly I would advise you against using your notebook for crunching. Just my two Cents. ____________ I would love to see HCF1 protein folding and interaction simulations to help my little boy... someday. | |
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Thank you :) I've just reduced cklocking of GPU and graphic memory card. Unfortunatelly I can't limit loading of graphic card, the temperature is on the same level (62 Celsius degrees), too. When GPUgrid runs, the usage of graphic card is over 70%. Can it damage my computer? | |
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@Ola: | |
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I use laptops for crunching for years and only problem I had was damaged fan (1 bearing was noisy). | |
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The program TTHROTTLE can automatically reduces load on both GPU and CPU. I have been using it on all my desktop system. It also worked on my surface pro but I no longer use boinc as the Intel GPU on my pro 4 was supported by only a few projects. Plus I had no interest in eventually opening it up to replace its only moving part when the bearing wears out. | |
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Thank you all, TThrottle really works :) Unfortunatelly the application crashed a bit and I can't open its interface again and correct my preferences (they're good but not perfect) but it works. Reinstallation did't help. I need to wait for the update. The most important is, my computer began quitet and cold. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : How to reduce the graphic card usage?