Message boards : Number crunching : Simultaneous WU execution on dual-GPU slows down the system
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I've got two SLI-enabled GTX570 cards (drv. 296.10), 16GB RAM, Intel X79 Express chipset on Win7 x64, BOINC 7.0.22 x64. Until recently, everything with GPUGRID was okay, but after one of the late updates of acemd with long tasks (currently the executable is named acemd.win.2352 - crunches NATHAN FAX4, CB1), the following problem appeared: | |
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Do you have SLI enabled (also known as Multi-GPU mode in the nvidia control panel)? | |
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Yes, SLI is enabled for the sake of games in control panel. | |
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You can disable the multi-GPU mode while you crunch and re-enable it when you want to game. Just do it throught the NVIDIA control panel as needed. | |
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Well it does make a difference, when I disable SLI globally, it behaves differently than when I disable SLI for acemd (as an exception). The GPU usage is more stable and I believe a bit higher (~5%) than with SLI enabled globally. | |
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Well it does make a difference, when I disable SLI globally, it behaves differently than when I disable SLI for acemd (as an exception). The GPU usage is more stable and I believe a bit higher (~5%) than with SLI enabled globally. One solution, you may not like, is to suspend Boinc while gaming. You can do it in the Boinc Manager now that you have version 7 of Boinc. | |
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What kind of temperatures do you see on your cards with GPUGrid tasks running? The second GTX 570 caused temps to rise about 16C in one computer. The GPUs report about 80C. Both cards are set to 1.100V and are overclocked to about 920MHz. What temps should cause concern? The max for the GPU is about 96C. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Simultaneous WU execution on dual-GPU slows down the system