Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : BSODs with Nvidia driver while running GPGRID
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Hi all, | |
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have you tested the newer 182.50 Nvidia driver? | |
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And is SLI turned OFF? | |
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I haven't tried disabling SLI yet, is it explicitly not supported? | |
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SLI will officially prevent BOINC from seeing more than one GPU. If you want all of your video card cores to being processing BOINC tasks, SLI must be disabled. | |
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Ok, I have disabled SLI, but am still having problems: | |
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Just a theory, but i assume your power supply unit is upto the job? It maybe that trying to feed 3 GPU's at the same time could be having an inpact? With that type of configuration i would have thought a 800W+ would be needed? | |
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Please install the newest driver from Nvidia, disable the Muli-GPU-Mode and reboot. Now try again. If there are still errors, try only one GC, perhaps one has an error. Maybe is ok for the short Seti WUs, but for GPU Grid... | |
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Just a theory, but i assume your power supply unit is upto the job? It maybe that trying to feed 3 GPU's at the same time could be having an inpact? With that type of configuration i would have thought a 800W+ would be needed? It's a 750watt Silverstone Zeus unit. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256006 I'll try the newer Forceware driver when I get a chance. Are there any other benchmarks or stress tests that I can use that will load all my GPUs at once? | |
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Alternately, is there any way to limit which GPU(s) GPUGRID can run WUs on? | |
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Alternately, is there any way to limit which GPU(s) GPUGRID can run WUs on? Not yet. Regarding benchmarks: running a recent 3D Mark on the 2 GTX 260's, possibly at a higher resolution than the default, should result in a load higher than GPU-Grid on all 3 cards. Furmark is the choice if you want to maximize heat & power draw.. not sure how it handles multiple cards, though. Distribution of the power over the different rails may also be an issue, which might not be caught by running 3D Mark on 2 GPUs in SLI. How did you connect your GPU power plugs? MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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The PSU is quad rail , and has a pair of dual-headed PCI-E power plugs that I am using for the GTX 260s. I am using a dual 4-pin molex --> PCI-E power adapter for the 8800GT. I'd have to check if anything is on the same rail as the latter adapter. | |
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Yeah I'd definatly say FurMark it's a beast. | |
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I get a BSOD while playing Supreme Commander for some time and having GPUGRID running in the background :-( | |
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You should stop GPUGrid before playing games -- you can run into memory issues because the game and GPUGrid are using up all the vidmem. You can do this manually every time or use an option in the cc_config file. Search the forums and you will find it, probably fairly recent. | |
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I am using a dual 4-pin molex --> PCI-E power adapter for the 8800GT Power distribution seems fine. The only possible weak spot which I can find is the quote above. It could be that the 8800GT draws just enough power to overload a certain rail if you're running GPU-Grid, whereas under seti the overall GPU power draw is lower and therefore the problem doesn't cause a BSOD. I'd take the 8800GT out and test if GPU-Grid runs. Otherwise I'd start wildly swapping cards in and out in a somewhat organized manner, which would likely lead to seemingly random errors. I'd forget to write these down properly and at the end of the day still wouldn't know what caused the error, but the 3 card config would likely work. MrS (just kidding.. well, I hope) ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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I am using a dual 4-pin molex --> PCI-E power adapter for the 8800GT. IN every GPU Box they had this little adapter ... and a note that said use it only temporarily as it is not a recommended configuration. I think you are seeing an example of why this is not recommended and is only suitable as a temporary stop-gap. | |
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I don't think it's that bad. I used one for my 9800GTX+ (quite thirsty) without problems. I connected both 4 pin Molex to different "cable threads", don't know if it made a difference. | |
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Im also getting BSOD on my Dual GTX 295's setup. Ive narrowed it down a little myself and it usually (but wont always) happens when i restart a suspended WU. | |
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arghh had a crash on my vc driver after windows update ... | |
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I wouldn't waste time debugging something with you hardware. You already said it runs seti@home wu fine. My guess is the problem is with the poor code this project seems to be using. Look over at the PS3 forum at all the issues and you get a feel for the quality of this project. I would stick to other projects or even switch to folding@home as their science is much more cutting edge and most importantly with work with no problems on %99 of all setups. | |
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arghh had a crash on my vc driver after windows update ... Gremlins? It is easy to sling arrows and make claims about the quality of the code. The problem is that there are significant counter examples. I don't think that I have seen a bad task in at least two weeks if not more. Yes, on occasion, a bad batch gets created, but that is usually because they are trying something new. Does not always work right away. The loss of a task is one reason to be cautious in making updates ... you may need to suspend BOINC or wait until you have just completed the latest task to run the risk. So, if tasks crash you do not lose that much work. | |
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I will not speak to the Nvidia client as I don't run it but I can tell you the PS3 side of this project is a horrible mess. Worse DC project I have ever dealt with and I have run dozens. Locking up users machines with very poor code, so they cant run any project without a reboot is not only mickey mouse but downright unethical and against the volunteer nature of BOINC. I just wish I wasn't remote so I could switch it back to folding@home immediately (should have stayed). | |
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I've been crunching GPUGRID almost continuously for 6 weeks or so now, cranking out about 3 work units per day. | |
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Gremlins? Well yes must be gremlins i did not allow windows to update itself and not allowed microsoft to reboot without my knowledge but it did. And i did not allow nvidia to crash their buggy driver :D When i came check my pc i saw my machine running in a 4bit video mode.... Those darn gremlins ate all the others away i guess.... darn monsters P.S. "i saw something furry nearby my pc not sure what it was ;)" | |
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I wouldn't waste time debugging something with you hardware. You already said it runs seti@home wu fine. That seti@home works tells us that his hardware is not completely broken. But it does not tell us that it can still run GPU-Grid, as the latter code utilizes the hardware more intensively. And I can't speak for the PS3 as I don't run it. However, I know that the group at Folding@home is relatively large, they're PS3 pioneers and usually deliver quality work. So I'd be surprised if any other project could top their quality. Tying them would already be a "knightly accolade". And having said that I can assure you that GPU-Grid is not as bad you describe PS3-Grid. Most problems actually come from the software environment (OS, driver) and overclocking. P.S. "i saw something furry nearby my pc not sure what it was ;)" It must be our furry friends, the extraterrestrial apes, who SETI finally found and who're trying to chase away the gremlins! MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : BSODs with Nvidia driver while running GPGRID