HELLO Einstein GOODBYE Seti

silicon&flux
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Greetings my Einstein cousins.

After 10 long years of running nothing but Seti, I've recently packed my bags and headed over here. Like an abusive lover, I will never go back to Seti now.

Looking forward to crunching numbers with you!

Allen Clifford
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HELLO Einstein GOODBYE Seti

Welcome to the party :)

Jeroen
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Welcome aboard! :)

Welcome aboard! :)

tullio
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I am running 7 BOINC projects

I am running 7 BOINC projects on 2 Linux boxes, so I am never out of work.
Tullio

Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
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Welcome to

Welcome to Einstein@Home!

I see you have several GPU euqipped hosts, you will be interested in the feature to run several tasks in parallel on the GPUs by using Einstein@Home project specific web interface config settings (no app_info.xml tricks required anymore to do this).

Cheers
HB

Phil Buglass
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I recently installed a new

I recently installed a new video card, with an NVidia gpu. Many years ago, I had one of these and the PC would use the GPU for processing - and real fast it was too!

Now, Einstein keeps telling me that the GPU is missing...

I can't remember, but is there something else I have to do to enable it?
I see that I downloaded a file, cudadriver something or other, back in October of 2009. Was that something I needed to let the computer use the GPU?

Thanks,

Phil Buglass

Quote:

Welcome to Einstein@Home!

I see you have several GPU euqipped hosts, you will be interested in the feature to run several tasks in parallel on the GPUs by using Einstein@Home project specific web interface config settings (no app_info.xml tricks required anymore to do this).

Cheers
HB


Neil Newell
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I think on Windows you have

I think on Windows you have to download the nvidia driver (not the one from Microsoft).

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Yes, go to

Yes, go to http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us and download the driver for the right OS and videocard, then install that one. The drivers supplied by Windows lack CUDA, OpenCL and other features.

After you installed the drivers and you managed to do so without reboot(s), exit & restart BOINC, so it can check for the GPU again.

Phil Buglass
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Thanks. I just did that, but

Thanks. I just did that, but it is still saying the gpu is missing. Looking in the log file, apparently it is looking for the gpu on my old ATI card...
So, I assume that new units will access the CUDA stuff?

Thanks again,

Phil.

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RE: Thanks. I just did

Quote:
Thanks. I just did that, but it is still saying the gpu is missing.


Not according to your computer details: Coprocessors NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 (1024MB) driver: 31106

Quote:
Looking in the log file, apparently it is looking for the gpu on my old ATI card...


What log file? The BOINC Event Log, or the contact log?

Quote:
So, I assume that new units will access the CUDA stuff?


Not as long as you don't set your preferences to use the new GPU.

Quote:
Checking plan class 'BRP4cuda32nv301'
parsed project prefs setting 'gpu_util_brp': 0.000000
plan class ok
Skipping CUDA version - user prefs say no CUDA


So go to Your Account, then on to Preferences for this project: Einstein@Home preferences, edit those, change "Use ATI GPU" to No, change "Use Nvidia GPU" to yes, save changes with the "Update preferences" button at the bottom of that page.

Next open BOINC Manager->Projects tab->Select Einstein->Click Update. That tells BOINC that Einstein has new preferences, amongst which not to ask work for the now missing ATI card, and only ask work for CPU and Nvidia GPU.

Phil Buglass
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Thanks a lot. I don't

Thanks a lot. I don't remember having to do this the last time around, but then again, I don't remember what I had for breakfast half the time!

So, I should be off flying like the birds when I get some new work units!

Thanks again,

Phil.

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