Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Not only for fun... GeForce 8200 & GPUGrid...
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I know its not really worth it, but at least I wanted to try it. Running GPUGrid ona GeForce 8200 OnBoard Chip...
Did I miss something? I exptected that it will work - not fast enough, but still... (??) Installed NVidia 178.24, BOINC 6.3.19 I couldnt find the info if 8200 is CUDA 2.0 capable Any advice is appreciated! Cheers! ____________ | |
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Try 178.08 | |
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Your error seems to be: | |
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B^S - what OS are you running? | |
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B^S - what OS are you running? Microsoft Windows XP Professional x86 Editon, Service Pack 3, (05.01.2600.00) | |
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try vista or server 2008 (or win7 is you can get ahold of it) and see if the problem is still there. Im just curious. | |
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I know its not really worth it, but at least I wanted to try it. Running GPUGrid ona GeForce 8200 OnBoard Chip... | |
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Thanx for the input. During the night, my computer froze. Since the only change since yesterday was to install Beta BOINC Client 6.3.19, I have no other idea what could have caused it... I downgraded to 6.2.19 again and will see if it happens again... try vista or server 2008 (or win7 is you can get ahold of it) and see if the problem is still there. Im just curious. I have none of these OSs... :( Sorry, can't satisfy your curiosity! | |
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you can download server 2008 form MS's site here: | |
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"Out of memory" .. the onboard GPUs usually don't have local memory and have to used the much slower system memory. It may be that GPU-Grid expects local memory, because crunching in the system mem is totally out of the question, performance wise. | |
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"Out of memory" .. the onboard GPUs usually don't have local memory and have to used the much slower system memory. It may be that GPU-Grid expects local memory, because crunching in the system mem is totally out of the question, performance wise. I think that you are on the right track here, but I doubt it is the memory performance giving an "out of memory" error. Rather, since on-board GPUs frequently default to an "on-demand" memory allocation request of portions of system RAM, my guess would be that BOINC or the GPU app. doesn't like the way this request is handled. The original poster might check and see if a fixed allocation can be set to mimic a discrete card and memory. | |
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With older GPU-Grid clients if you were playing some relatively new game, GPU-Grid finished a WU in the background and BOINC tried to start up the next one, you'd get this "out of memory" error. Riva Tuner tells me that GPU-Grid uses less than 80 MB on the GPU, which shouldn't be a problem for 512 MB cards (also happened on GT200 cards with much more memory). | |
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