There is an ongoing problem with CUDA tasks and the Clock Rates being dropped in Nvidia I've written it up and the problem is with Vista and Win7 both.
What happens, is the clock rate gets dropped to conserve power/heat etc. and never returns to high speed again. This always happens with DUAL Nvidia cards installed and seems only magic prevents it from happening on it's own most of the time. Doesn't matter what power settings are set, performance mode seems to help, but not totally correct it. Snoozing or Suspending tasks is a 95% guarantee the clocks with drop and never regain full speed again.
I've informed Nvidia tech support and the forums.
8-)
Tex1954
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FYI to all Nvidia Crunches out there... Clock speed Problems
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As I've just posted in reply to your identical post at SETI:
@ Bernd:
It's been isolated to a CUDA task exit handling problem in the BOINC API library code. Eric Korpela has a copy of the proposed (and tested) solution for evaluation, and is considering checking it in following testing and evaluation. I can put you in touch with the developer concerned, or pass messages, if you wish.
Thanks for the good work and
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Thanks for the good work and the heads up!
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Tex1954
Thanks. I pointed Oliver to
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Thanks. I pointed Oliver to this thread.
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Is it worth updating to
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Is it worth updating to GeForce 275.33 Driver? Released 11/06/01 Dose this release fix the down clocking issues?
Thanks for advice in advance
RE: Is it worth updating to
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No, it's the 275.33 driver which causes the downclocking issues - or more strictly, reveals the bug in the BOINC API which causes them.
Although the API bug has been fixed (in theory), this project hasn't re-compiled and re-issued the applications to take advantage of it yet (and nor has any other BOINC project that I'm aware of).
RE: Although the API bug
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well - it would be nice if this could be done at least.
and probably giving CUDA 4.0 a try then..