Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : cpu time vs elapsed time
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Just updated nVidia drivers, and Boinc Manager to 6.5.0 | |
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It's a different program. All the programs that use the GPU (graphics card) need some CPU time - to manage the reading and writing of data to disk for instance. The proportions of time spent in the processing within the graphics card compared to the CPU will vary depending on the application for any given machine. GPUgrid is generally reckoned to make the most use of the graphics card of the Boinc / Nvidia gpu applications seen to date. | |
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Actually what you are seeing is the miricle of proper operation ... :) | |
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Without a screen-saver, just looking to Boinc Manager for some sort of visual confirmation that my gpu is crunching. | |
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Good questions all ... | |
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On my 9800GTX+ it's just a couple of seconds until the progress bar is incremented, which tells you if a WU is stuck (very rare case). After running for some time the ETA shown in BOINC manager should be quite accurate, at least it is for my system. You could also check your GPUs temp to see if it's doing anything. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : cpu time vs elapsed time