Message boards : Number crunching : BOINC 6.10.17
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I just noticed that the new BOINC version is now out, version 6.10.17. The version history shows improved CPU/GPU scheduling -- sounds awfully interesting if nothing else. So should we upgrade to the new version? | |
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I just noticed that the new BOINC version is now out, version 6.10.17. The version history shows improved CPU/GPU scheduling -- sounds awfully interesting if nothing else. So should we upgrade to the new version? The project has been recommending 6.10.3 for a while now, however now that 6.10.17 is a "release" version you might as well go with it. I posted a message in Nvidia graphics cards here. The major change with it between the 6.6.x versions was some bug fixes around scheduling and support of ATI graphics cards using CAL/Brook+. And before anyone asks, no there is no ATI app for GPUgrid at this point in time. Most of the projects either have a cuda app and/or are waiting on OpenCL to give the same level of functionality as cuda. ____________ BOINC blog | |
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The project has been recommending 6.10.3 for a while now, however now that 6.10.17 is a "release" version you might as well go with it. I posted a message in Nvidia graphics cards here. I just tried to upgrade my CUDA driver to 2.3 (the latest version) and had some problems with it: it never finished installing (tried twice). Went back to GPUGrid download page, and, sure enough, GPUGrid recommends CUDA driver 2.2 with 185.85. Should I install 2.2 or 2.3? ____________ (Click for detailed stats) | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : BOINC 6.10.17