Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GPU + Windows without anyone logged in; possible? Also, other questions
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Before I even begin, is the Quadro K 4000/4200/4400 (I'm not sure, trying to remember the model... without success) supported by GPU Grid? | |
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I can answer your 1st question - yes, Quadro K4xxx is supported. I have run long runs on K4000 and K4200. But these GPUs have a weak cooling and thus reach high temperatures, so if you want to run GPUGrid there, make sure you have additional cooling. | |
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You can't install Boinc 'as a service' AND use the gpu for crunching Question number 3, is it possible to make a dual install, or dual config, or really any kind of sorcery, so that you can have BOINC crunching on CPU only when nobody is logged, but have access to the GPU once someone logs in? The newer Boinc versions, I think 7.3+, keep the gpu crunching even if you switch users, I'm not sure this answers your question but it does mean you can keep on 'blowing the switches' even when no one is logged in. | |
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If it's a system that only you use then do a standard (non-service) installation, log on and just leave it logged on. You can lock Windows systems by pressing the Start key + L. | |
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If it's a system that only you use then do a standard (non-service) installation, log on and just leave it logged on. You can lock Windows systems by pressing the Start key + L. Using VNC though does NOT stop gpu tasks, I use it all the time on my home network to log into all my others from my main one. If the pc is in an area where it doesn't matter if it's logged in all the time you can turn the logging off thru Windows settings, I do that at my home but would NOT do that in a business. I even have mine setup to auto log me on when they restart. Most of my pc's are Boinc only machines with no mouse, keyboard or monitor hooked up to them, so auto logging on means they can just crunch 24/7. | |
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A remote session through VNC or Team Viewer, will not make GPU tasks stop. | |
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Chrome Remote Desktop works also. There are others that will work too. Just not Windows Remote Desktop. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GPU + Windows without anyone logged in; possible? Also, other questions