I recently installed a monster of a video card with an NVidia chip. All is well. I thought, what the heck, why not put in the old video card too. It also has an NVidia chip.
So.... under the TASKS tab, the STATUS column indicates a change. Instead of reporting 0.1 CPUs + 1.00 NVIDIA GPUS, it now says 0.22 CPUS + 1 NVidia GPUS.
I don't have a monitor connected to the 2nd card. How can I be sure both gpus are crunching.
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question about 2 gpus
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Both your computers show only one CUDA device each, but I don't know how accurate those host details are. So, you should check your Messages tab after a restart of the BOINC client if both GPUs are shown.
Did you create a cc_config.xml file with the line
1
in it (among others)? If not, look at Ageless's CUDA FAQ for further instructions.
Gruß,
Gundolf
Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz)
RE: Both your computers
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Gundolf,
Those are both the same machine. One is when I had XP loaded, and the other is the same machine now with Win 7. I'll combine them soon enough.
I read through the faqs you pointed out and have created a cc_config.xml file with 1 as the only option parameter. Do I need to have all that other code as mentioned in the faqs? I have restarted BOINC and have also forced a read on the config file. Nothing seems to have changed. My messages still only indicate one GPU being used.
Question - is it possible that the two gpus are linked and are running as one? I thought I saw an option for that in the app that came with the video card. Is there an advantage to running both as one, or would I get more work done if they were made separate gpus?
RE: Question - is it
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I think you are referring to SLI mode. As far as I know (I don't have a CUDA device) it's only an advantage for gaming, not for application processing, but the newer drivers should take care of that automatically.
About your problem: did you see the paragraph about a second monitor or dummy plug in Jord's FAQ?
I didn't copy the links into this quote; you'll have to read the original for that :-)
Gruß,
Gundolf
Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz)
RE: I think you are
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SLI only works if you have two identical GPUs, e.g. both are a GTX 275.
It won't work if they are different models, e.g. a GTX 275 and a 9400 GT.
RE: RE: About your
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did you solve your problem?
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did you solve your problem?
RE: Hooking up a monitor is
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This article may be of interest to you if you don't want to have both monitors conencted to one machine. I have not tried it, but it does seem to work.
http://www.overclock.net/overclock-net-folding-home-team/384733-30-second-dummy-plug.html
RE: This article may be of
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It does, using it on some server machines here.
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RE: did you solve your
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Oh yeah, I'm cranking right along. Thanks for everybody's help.
Hi, I got the same problem
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Hi,
I got the same problem with my two 9800GX2. I have used them on the Win7 64bit beta with two monitors and everything worked fine with boinc 6.5 (all 4 gpus detected). Now I have installed Win7 64bit prof. and only 2 gpus were active. I have hooked up a third display and boinc is crunching on 3 gpus. So every gpu needs a display to be recognized (I still need a dummy to get the last one).
Also SLI did not work until I connected one display to one 9800GX2, then it was possible to enable SLI on the cards.
So there have been a major change from win7 beta to final.