Message boards : Number crunching : FYI to all Nvidia Crunches out there... Clock speed Problems
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There is an ongoing problem with CUDA tasks and the Clock Rates being dropped in Nvidia I've written it up and the problem is with Vista and Win7 both. | |
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As I've posted in reply to your identical post at SETI: This problem has recently been drawn to the attention of the SETI CUDA developers, and is in the process of being reported onwards to other CUDA-enabled BOINC projects. It seems to be related specifically to the release of nVidia drivers which will support the forthcoming v4 release of the CUDA run-time support files. The central BOINC library code isn't yet fully compatible with CUDA v4: the problem has been overcome with test programs, and should go away with the next round of application releases. @ project devs: It's been isolated to a CUDA task exit handling problem in the BOINC API library code. Eric Korpela (SETI@home) has a copy of the proposed (and tested) solution for evaluation, and is considering checking it in following testing and evaluation. I can put you in touch with the developer concerned, or pass messages, if you wish. | |
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As I've posted in reply to your identical post at SETI: Hi I have had the same problem with various cards . the new beta 270 driver seems to have fixed the problem. [I hope ] Cheers Ross* ____________ | |
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Thanks for the update. I had a watch on the Nvdia forum but never got an alert. | |
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Has anyone tried out how much the downclocking affects runtimes? I caught my GPU at 405 mhz a while ago while it was crunching but the WU it was on seemed to be progressing at a rather normal pace. Could be it had only just downclocked though, pretty sure I snoozed boinc that day and it caused the downclock, just no idea how long it was before I noticed it. | |
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Has anyone tried out how much the downclocking affects runtimes? I caught my GPU at 405 mhz a while ago while it was crunching but the WU it was on seemed to be progressing at a rather normal pace. Could be it had only just downclocked though, pretty sure I snoozed boinc that day and it caused the downclock, just no idea how long it was before I noticed it. You may read this thread at SETI-forum: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=64243 - or my post at this forum: http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=2502&nowrap=true#21188 | |
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Does anyone know whether this problem has been observed with Linux CUDA drivers - like, perhaps, the 270.4119 release or the 275.09 Beta, both released May 20, 2011? | |
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Does anyone know whether this problem has been observed with Linux CUDA drivers - like, perhaps, the 270.4119 release or the 275.09 Beta, both released May 20, 2011? Hi, I'm using the 270.41.19 driver GTX 295 with no problem in Ubuntu Natty 11.04. Greetings. | |
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Downclocking has been observed by several disgruntled GPUGrid members under Linux, including myself, several months ago. Previous drivers definitely caused severe downclocking problems for GT240 and similar cards, and it also messed with some Fermi's, but not so much with the more mature GTX200 cards. | |
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Still downclocks occasionally if I manually suspend tasks or snooze boinc with the 275.33 WHQL drivers. This is on win7 64 bit. | |
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Does anyone know whether this problem has been observed with Linux CUDA drivers - like, perhaps, the 270.4119 release or the 275.09 Beta, both released May 20, 2011? I installed the 270.41.19 Linux drivers a couple hours ago on Fedora 14 with GTX 570. I've been alternately suspending/resuming a GPUgrid task to see if it causes down clocking, as suggested in the OP. So far the clocks have remained constant at: nvclock=742 memclock=1900 processorclock=1484 Is there anything else that causes down clocking that I could test? Is it more prevalent with certain GPUgrid app(s) than others? If so I'll try again with those apps. | |
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Downclocking appears to be caused by perhaps three things: | |
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Amazingly this is still an issue. I uninstalled all Nvidia software and re-installed my old reliable 266.58 drivers, but now it's still downclocking randomly. So why is the driver that once worked without ever downclocking anything now screwed up? I think Nvidia is the new ATI with these horrible drivers. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : FYI to all Nvidia Crunches out there... Clock speed Problems