I have a NEW GK208 GPU GT630 with 384 CUDA Cores and it won't fetch work no matter what I do.
This is in the messages at init:
Win7-2600K
12 9/14/2013 12:23:22 PM CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 630 (driver version 326.80, CUDA version 5.50, compute capability 3.5, 2048MB, 1958MB available, 692 GFLOPS peak)
13 9/14/2013 12:23:22 PM OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 630 (driver version 326.80, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 2048MB, 1958MB available, 692 GFLOPS peak)
This is what happens when it tries to fetch work:
Win7-2600K
145 Einstein@Home 9/14/2013 12:28:39 PM update requested by user
146 Einstein@Home 9/14/2013 12:28:44 PM Sending scheduler request: Requested by user.
147 Einstein@Home 9/14/2013 12:28:44 PM Requesting new tasks for NVIDIA
148 Einstein@Home 9/14/2013 12:28:48 PM Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
149 Einstein@Home 9/14/2013 12:28:48 PM No work sent
150 Einstein@Home 9/14/2013 12:28:48 PM see scheduler log messages on http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu//host_sched_logs/8818/8818941
151 Einstein@Home 9/14/2013 12:28:48 PM Gamma-ray pulsar search #2 is not available for your type of computer.
152 Einstein@Home 9/14/2013 12:28:48 PM Gravitational Wave S6 Directed Search (CasA) is not available for your type of computer.
I've tried all known good drivers and also the latest Beta drivers and detached/attached without success.
HELP!
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NEW GT 630 384 Cuda Core GK208 GPU Won't Fetch Work
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You're Not asking for BRP3 (Arecibo, GPU) or (Perseus Arm Survey), these are the type of work that have GPU apps, you need to go to your project preferences and enable one or the other, or both.
http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/apps.php
Claggy
Turns out I had to re-install
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Turns out I had to re-install Windoz because somehow the old ATI files messed things up.
It's working now!
Thanks!
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RE: Turns out I had to
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No, it's more likely that you had the two hosts on different venues, with different apps selected, Boinc was working on that host, and asking for Nvidia work, it just didn't receive it.
Claggy
RE: ...old ATI files messed
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Next time, instead of reinstalling Windows and updating that and thus sit fruitlessly for hours on end staring at a screen, clicking OK, try to clean out the old drivers. Much easier. Here's a how to.
In the mean time, as can be glanced at here, Claggy was right: That system was asking for NVIDIA work (CUDA: req 86400.00 sec, 1.00 instances; est delay 0.00), just not getting it because the wrong applications were chosen.