Einstein@home has begun to deliver CUDA work and apps automatically. Thanks for Beta testing, please switch back to the official apps now (disable new work, drain work cache, remove app_info.xml (easiest) reset the project and enable more work).
Einstein thx for developing the CUDA client.
It's a very needed adition. (
But i'm disapointed on the priority of the client.
"Message 98830 - Posted 19 Aug 2009 15:34:13 UTC
A new Einstein@home CUDA App for Windows is available for Beta Test at Beta Test Page."
19-08-09 and almost only a bugfix compared to 3.09
So we could go back even more.
If i get it correct there was about 1 person who was developing this outside the EInstein team.
It's to bad it hasn't gotten more attention.
We can see the reflection the progress of performance and total of version out.
It seems to be a very flat line.
And not many question towards the beta-testers.
And it seems now the whole further development is gone because the beta testers have to switch to the regular non-developed 3.10
My PC was running E@H 1 CPU and 1 GPU but the GPU was loafing along at about 4-6% according to GPU-Z. I've disabled E@H until this is worked out. Not willing to tie up GTX275 for many hours at 6% or less.
Q9650 OC 3.35GHz, GTX275, BOINC 6.10.18, W7 32 bit
Other apps like ABC, SETI etc run the GPU at expected load. Any help?
Regards
Art
Edit: NV190.38.
My PC was running E@H 1 CPU and 1 GPU but the GPU was loafing along at about 4-6% according to GPU-Z. I've disabled E@H until this is worked out. Not willing to tie up GTX275 for many hours at 6% or less.
Q9650 OC 3.35GHz, GTX275, BOINC 6.10.18, W7 32 bit
Other apps like ABC, SETI etc run the GPU at expected load. Any help?
Regards
Art
Edit: NV190.38.
After the beta app was made official, discussion of the app's performance shifted to this thread. To summarize, it is planned to improve the CUDA app step by step, increasing the load on the GPU. A new application, ABP2, should be available soon now, doing the same science in less than 1/5th the time of ABP1.
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After the beta app was made official, discussion of the app's performance shifted to this thread. To summarize, it is planned to improve the CUDA app step by step, increasing the load on the GPU. A new application, ABP2, should be available soon now, doing the same science in less than 1/5th the time of ABP1.
CU
Bikeman
Thanks I'll go to the applicable thread.
Regards
Art
Einstein@home has begun to
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Einstein@home has begun to deliver CUDA work and apps automatically. Thanks for Beta testing, please switch back to the official apps now (disable new work, drain work cache, remove app_info.xml (easiest) reset the project and enable more work).
BM
BM
Einstein thx for developing
)
Einstein thx for developing the CUDA client.
It's a very needed adition. (
But i'm disapointed on the priority of the client.
"Message 98830 - Posted 19 Aug 2009 15:34:13 UTC
A new Einstein@home CUDA App for Windows is available for Beta Test at Beta Test Page."
19-08-09 and almost only a bugfix compared to 3.09
So we could go back even more.
If i get it correct there was about 1 person who was developing this outside the EInstein team.
It's to bad it hasn't gotten more attention.
We can see the reflection the progress of performance and total of version out.
It seems to be a very flat line.
And not many question towards the beta-testers.
And it seems now the whole further development is gone because the beta testers have to switch to the regular non-developed 3.10
My PC was running E@H 1 CPU
)
My PC was running E@H 1 CPU and 1 GPU but the GPU was loafing along at about 4-6% according to GPU-Z. I've disabled E@H until this is worked out. Not willing to tie up GTX275 for many hours at 6% or less.
Q9650 OC 3.35GHz, GTX275, BOINC 6.10.18, W7 32 bit
Other apps like ABC, SETI etc run the GPU at expected load. Any help?
Regards
Art
Edit: NV190.38.
RE: My PC was running E@H 1
)
After the beta app was made official, discussion of the app's performance shifted to this thread. To summarize, it is planned to improve the CUDA app step by step, increasing the load on the GPU. A new application, ABP2, should be available soon now, doing the same science in less than 1/5th the time of ABP1.
CU
Bikeman
RE: snip After the beta app
)
Thanks I'll go to the applicable thread.
Regards
Art