I opened the 3080, cleaned the top of the GPU and the underside of the heatsink with 70% isopropyl. The underside of the heatsink is very rough, I was always taught that it should be as smooth and shiny as possible. The factory limits the paste to just the area of the GPU, but the recommendation on multiple websites is to add more paste around the surface of the heatsink, just outside the boundary of the GPU.
Now my GPU memory temps are at 92 degrees C, (down from 108), which was constantly throttling back and causing the monitor to flash off for a split second, every 2 or 3 minutes. The fever, she is broken.
(I tried to add some images in this comment, but it turns out I would first need to publish them on a separate website ... sorry)
the default is 1.0 which is 1 task at a time, change it to 0.5 and you will do 2 tasks at a time, o.33 and you will do 3 at a time and 0.25 and you will do 4 at a time etc etc
the default is 1.0 which is 1 task at a time, change it to 0.5 and you will do 2 tasks at a time, o.33 and you will do 3 at a time and 0.25 and you will do 4 at a time etc etc
. . Thanks muchly Mikey, I have often wondered what those settings are for ... it makes perfect sense now.
I wonder why, I have the
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I wonder why, I have the 3011's.
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Hadn't sorted. I have them
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Hadn't sorted. I have them too.
Thanks again for your
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Thanks again for your thoughts and comments.
I opened the 3080, cleaned the top of the GPU and the underside of the heatsink with 70% isopropyl. The underside of the heatsink is very rough, I was always taught that it should be as smooth and shiny as possible. The factory limits the paste to just the area of the GPU, but the recommendation on multiple websites is to add more paste around the surface of the heatsink, just outside the boundary of the GPU.
Now my GPU memory temps are at 92 degrees C, (down from 108), which was constantly throttling back and causing the monitor to flash off for a split second, every 2 or 3 minutes. The fever, she is broken.
(I tried to add some images in this comment, but it turns out I would first need to publish them on a separate website ... sorry)
Thanks again, gents.
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. . Mystery solved :) .
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. . Mystery solved :)
. . Thanks for confirming the decrease in task run times.
Stephen
Hi guys, . . Since there
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Hi guys,
. . Since there does not seem to be an app_info.xml file associated with the E@H project how can I choose to run multiple tasks?
Stephen
you can create an
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you can create an app_config.xml. just put it in the project folder just like any other project.
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Stephen "Heretic wrote: Hi
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At the bottom of this page as well: https://einsteinathome.org/account/prefs/project
the default is 1.0 which is 1 task at a time, change it to 0.5 and you will do 2 tasks at a time, o.33 and you will do 3 at a time and 0.25 and you will do 4 at a time etc etc
mikey wrote: At the bottom
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. . Thanks muchly Mikey, I have often wondered what those settings are for ... it makes perfect sense now.
Stephen
Ian&Steve C. wrote: you can
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. . Thanks Ian, buy without a model to use as a basis I doubt I could build one from scratch.
Stephen
Stephen "Heretic
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copy one from another project and just change the app names.
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