Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Continual computing errors
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Hi there. | |
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Hi there. Check the fan and the air path around the card to make sure that it can be cooled. Use one of the monitroing tools to get the card temps ... ONe other thing to try is to run a few SaH tasks to see if they complete (though you will have to wait for them to validate and be paired up with a wingman) ... These are the first things that come to my mind ... weak as it is ... ____________ | |
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Thanks for the info. I found the fans and air vents were ok. I then did a complete re install of my operating system as it was unstable. Re did all the drivers and re did Bionc. All is fine now. | |
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Thanks for the info. I found the fans and air vents were ok. I then did a complete re install of my operating system as it was unstable. Re did all the drivers and re did Bionc. All is fine now. Eric, It is what we are here for ... I help you ... others are trying to help me with my issues ... all to the betterment of the universe ... :) One of the lessons I learned when I was writing documentation for BOINC is none of us knows it all ... or can do it all ... there is always more to learn ... Just because I can't get Linux beat into submission at the moment does not make me an idiot, nor does your difficulties ... I am just glad that you found the problem. *MY* experience with windows is that I would have to do a clean install about every 6 months to keep the systems running stably. When I only run BOINC and don't use the system for much of anything else it seems to last longer ... YMMV ... ____________ | |
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http://www.gpugrid.net/result.php?resultid=269806 | |
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Incorrect function. (0x1) - exit code 1 (0x1) | |
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Kodak, what are you trying to say? Do you have "Continual computing errors", as the thread title implies? I can only see one error for the host you linked to. And I see his 9600GSO is overclocked quite a bit, so an error every nwo and then might well be within expectations. | |
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IN LAST 2 DAY MANY errors | |
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Kodak, what are you trying to say? Do you have "Continual computing errors", as the thread title implies? I can only see one error for the host you linked to. And I see his 9600GSO is overclocked quite a bit, so an error every nwo and then might well be within expectations. I think he's talking about his other computer, which is throwing a ton of errors. Here's one: http://www.gpugrid.net/result.php?resultid=569330 ____________ Want to find one of the largest known primes? Try PrimeGrid. Or help cure disease at WCG. | |
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Kodak, your 9600GSO is overclocked by ~350 MHz. If you run such a high OC and at some point it starts to fail the first thing you should try is to lower the OC and see if it helps. | |
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i about http://www.gpugrid.net/show_host_detail.php?hostid=31714 | |
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what better use 2 GPU in one PC or 1gpu+pc +1gpu+pc ????? That's hard to say, but right now, I'd go with 1+1 and 1+1. GPU computing is relatively new to BOINC, and the BOINC scheduling software is far from perfect. It seems to have issues with propper scheduling when there's more than one GPU (especially when there's different GPUs in the same computer). Once the scheduling issues are eventually resolved, things might change. But for right now, I'd put each GPU in a separate computer. It's also easier on the power supplies and the cooling (summer is coming, after all.) | |
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1s WU run's ok ( no more WU) -> update | |
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You started at a reported shader clock of ~1730 MHz, then you went to ~1715 MHz and still get errors and now you're running 1693 and 1700 MHz and still get errors. | |
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OC only shader \ chip and memory - is default | |
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Hi. I have an overclocked 9800GTX which was running very smoothly. Until 3/4 days ago, when I behgan to obtain a long list of "computation error". Nothing has changed when that problem has begun (for example, I haven't installed any new driver). | |
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You are running in device emulation, no card is being used: | |
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I have to reinstall the video drivers, or BOINC? Or both? | |
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will be fine work What are you trying to say? 9800GTX+ and GTS250 are the same speed, but the GTS250 can have a lower power consumption. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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I have to reinstall the video drivers, or BOINC? Or both? I'd try BOINC first, try with version 6.5.0 though... Although folks here in the forum may give you better idea on what client version is "safer". i | |
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I have to reinstall the video drivers, or BOINC? Or both? 6.5.0 is safer ... I have seen reports of problems with all versions of 6.6.x; though some stay in a state of de-nile which can be hot this time of year... :) Seriously, I have tried several and keep going back home ... YMMV ... but if it screws up ... you been warned ... :) | |
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I tried installing new drivers for my video card, and 6.6.22 version of BOINC... I'm crossing my fingers. | |
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No, the problem is still here. I got almost the same error: | |
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Now I'm trying to crunch for Folding@Home. Drop us a line if it works. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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So back off to 1600 MHz (( | |
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Should be as fine as every multi-gpu setup. | |
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Now I'm trying to crunch for Folding@Home. F@H has no problem with my video card... don't know what else to try... ____________ | |
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Now I'm trying to crunch for Folding@Home. Have you tried BOINC client 6.5.0? Because that would be the first difference with crunching for F@H... i | |
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I got this error message: | |
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I got this error message: This error usually pops up with an incompatible/or non-CUDA video card. | |
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Now we're getting somewhere: your card is not recognized by BOINC and the recent 6.6.x clients changed their response to such a situation in that they'l try to run the app using the cpu emulation. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Continual computing errors