You only get this exe if you install the Nvidia drivers from Nvidia. It does not come with the Nvidia drivers provided by Microsoft. Try again and search for it with File Manager. The exe is named nvidia-smi.exe. Just try navigating to the C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI directory and open a Command Line Terminal or otherwise known as a DOS box. Type nvidia-smi -l 10 and the program will open and poll your gpus every ten seconds. Again, I have not used Task Manager in a long while and I am not aware of how it is designed anymore. Juha tells how to find it in this message. Richie tells where to find it in the pull-down menus. Task Manager Compute_0 Task Manager pull-down menus
You only get this exe if you install the Nvidia drivers from Nvidia. It does not come with the Nvidia drivers provided by Microsoft.
Try again and search for it with File Manager. The exe is named nvidia-smi.exe.
Just try navigating to the C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI directory and open a Command Line Terminal or otherwise known as a DOS box.
Type nvidia-smi -l 10 and the program will open and poll your gpus every ten seconds.
Again, I have not used Task Manager in a long while and I am not aware of how it is designed anymore.
Juha tells how to find it in this message. Richie tells where to find it in the pull-down menus.
Task Manager Compute_0
Task Manager pull-down menus
I copy and pasted the file name into the search box and that worked to find the file then I opened a cmd page and ran the file, thanks!!!
So did you in fact find that your 1070 was using 90% utilization and NOT what the Task Manager was showing?
Did you find the pull-down menus in Task Manager to change the gpu monitoring view?
So did you in fact find that your 1070 was using 90% utilization and NOT what the Task Manager was showing? Did you find the pull-down menus in Task Manager to change the gpu monitoring view?
Yes and no, yes the task manager was wrong and no I never found the pull down menus in task manager. I'm guessing it's a version thing.
Good news for Mac/Nvidia users : CUDA for Einstein@home is coming soon...
https://einsteinathome.org/content/new-einsteinhome-radio-pulsar-search-and-nvidia-gpu-code?page=2
CUDA for Einstein@home is coming soon...
All posts in the thread you linked are from 2011.
Keith Myers wrote:You only
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I copy and pasted the file name into the search box and that worked to find the file then I opened a cmd page and ran the file, thanks!!!
So did you in fact find that
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So did you in fact find that your 1070 was using 90% utilization and NOT what the Task Manager was showing?
Did you find the pull-down menus in Task Manager to change the gpu monitoring view?
Keith Myers wrote:So did
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Yes and no, yes the task manager was wrong and no I never found the pull down menus in task manager. I'm guessing it's a version thing.
Good news for Mac/Nvidia
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Good news for Mac/Nvidia users : CUDA for Einstein@home is coming soon...
https://einsteinathome.org/content/new-einsteinhome-radio-pulsar-search-and-nvidia-gpu-code?page=2
Pierre Poulin wrote:CUDA for
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All posts in the thread you linked are from 2011.