After a reset all is right now. My 470 is quite a bit faster than the 460 now. :) Will this be fixed with an update to BOINC or does it require an update to the graphics driver?
After a reset all is right now. My 470 is quite a bit faster than the 460 now. :) Will this be fixed with an update to BOINC or does it require an update to the graphics driver?
As Bikeman said a few posts ago, it requires an update to the Einstein application to be compatible with the latest graphics drivers.
After a reset all is right
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After a reset all is right now. My 470 is quite a bit faster than the 460 now. :) Will this be fixed with an update to BOINC or does it require an update to the graphics driver?
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As Bikeman said a few posts ago, it requires an update to the Einstein application to be compatible with the latest graphics drivers.
The fix "should be ready soon", he said
The new i5 cpu is quick. I
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The new i5 cpu is quick.
I use a W7 gadget called GPUObserver.
HTH
dunx
P.S. Just pausing BOINC will drop the clocks and then you need to restart the PC to get the GPU clocks back to their useful settings...