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And here it comes, the updated version of the GPU FAQ... | |
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Probably this list (under Appendix A) is more up to date: http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/2_2/toolkit/docs/NVIDIA_CUDA_Programming_Guide_2.2.pdf | |
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hi ! | |
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Hi folks, | |
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The 8800GTS is a G80 type and only supports compute capability of 1.0, whereas GPUDGrid currently requires CUDA 2.0 w/ compute capability 1.1 based on required hardware features (see atomic functions above). The G80 cards will never be supported because they can't do what GPUGrid requires in the calculations. Unfortunate, but that's just the way it is. You just happen to have one of the few cards that will not function based on its compute capability. | |
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Thank you. Time for a new machine and more powerful graphic card... 8^) | |
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The 8800GTS is a G80 type and only supports compute capability of 1.0, whereas GPUDGrid currently requires CUDA 2.0 w/ compute capability 1.1 based on required hardware features (see atomic functions above). The G80 cards will never be supported because they can't do what GPUGrid requires in the calculations. Unfortunate, but that's just the way it is. You just happen to have one of the few cards that will not function based on its compute capability. My 8800GTS is compute 1.1 capable because it is a G92 GPU! It has 512MB RAM and works fine with GPUGRID and Aqua! Boinc reports 78GFlops. For a list of cards and native ability try here, http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=1150#11126 | |
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My 8800GTS is compute 1.1 capable because it is a G92 GPU! Yes. Sorry I was not more specific. The 640MB 8800GTS is a G80 and will not work with GPUGrid. The 512MB 8800GTS is a G92 and will work. Thanks for clarifying. | |
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If you still have the card you might want to look into running it with Folding@home. I think it is capable, but I dont know for sure what their requirements are, you will need to read up on them yourself first of all, but it might be an option. | |
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CUDA 2.2 has now been released. | |
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Make that Cuda 2.3 | |
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Obviously Compute Capable 1.3 cards will still be able to participate, but what about all the 1.1 cards? My Compute Capability 1.1 cards (9800GT/GTX+) run 190.38 and v2.3 runtime just fine. | |
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So does my GTS 250, for now. | |
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I'm looking at a Dell XPS 435. It offers the Nvidia GT 220, here. | |
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In view of the new cards coming out in December. We are currently recommending 100 stream processors. | |
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I just joined the fun here at GPU grid, but have a couple of questions related to this thread. | |
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1) Currently your choice between 185.85, 190.38 and 190.62, at least for Windows. Install one of them, after you uninstall your previous Nvidia driver. | |
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Just a small correction. Only compute capability 1.1 is required, so your card is supported by gpugrid. | |
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I can't find GTX275 in tab of support gpu's | |
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Hello, | |
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Uninstall Boinc, clean the registry (CCleaner), reinstall latest Boinc and make sure you dont install it as a system process! | |
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GTX275, GTX280, GTX285, GTX295 and Tesla 10 cards work. | |
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NVidia GT 220 would be unlikely to finish in time. Been running one of those for three months. Takes around 28 hours. | |
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running 9800GTX+ or gts250 overclock the gpu to 800mhz and will run in time but only just. note not all cards will overclock safely and does require a bit of monitoring and plenty of ventalation! | |
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So, a G210 would be insufficient to participate? What would be the *lowest* card one can use? | |
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A G210 might finish in 3 or 4 days, or might time out. | |
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GTX275, GTX280, GTX285, GTX295 and Tesla 10 cards work. Do you know how fast the GT 240 and GTS 240 are compared to a GTX 260 (216)? Also do you know the compute capability? | |
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I've been running GPUGRID on a 9800 GT for months, but it IS on a computer that I keep running nearly 24 hours a day. | |
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Exactly what specs does the GTX260 have? | |
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GT240 is running fine. | |
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Hi scrap, welcome to the forums. | |
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The best I can tell, the main advantage of the GT240 over the 9800 GT I'm using now is that it requires less power. | |
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The best I can tell, the main advantage of the GT240 over the 9800 GT I'm using now is that it requires less power. That's a good question, one which is sort of difficult to answer. There's two general approaches to the "how much PSU do I need?" question. What will work, and what is guaranteed to work. I tend to go with the "guaranteed to work" answer, since having a marginal power supply can be insanely hard to diagnose because any problems will be intermittent and it's hard to tell that the problem is with the PSU and not with some other part. So I want to be assured the PSU is going to work in the worst case scenarios. That being said, you could try this: 1) See what the manufacturer's recommendation is for running a single GPU. Then see how much power the second GPU draws, and add that to the recommendation. 2) Variation of 1) above: In addition to the total power requirements, see how many amps on the 12V rail are available from the recommended PSU for a single GPU. Add to that how much the second GPU draws from the 12V rail. The PSU you want should be capable of both the total wattage from 1) above as well as the total amperage on the 12V line. 3) If you can get good values for how much the rest of the computer draws (both in total and on the 12V line), you can come up with a better requirement, which will probably be less than 1) or 2) above. But getting reliable numbers will be very difficult, unless someone know how to get actual current readings coming out of the PSU. | |
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robertmiles, it is likely that if you removed one GT9800 card from your system and replaced it with 2 GT240 cards, it would use about the same power. | |
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Thanks; I'll order two GT240s for now (after verifying there is another slot) and consider another power supply later. | |
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Some of the recommended cards are not listed in above tables (GT220-GT240-GTX275-Tesla10). When is it brought up-to-date? | |
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Koschi made the table some time ago. | |
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Yes I know - because that is listed on the front page ;.) | |
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I found an Nvidia list of their cards compatible with Windows 7: | |
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Two cards to avoid, the GTS 240 and the OEM GT 330; they use G92 cores! | |
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My GTS 250 has been running GPUGrid reasonably well, up till recently. | |
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Hi Sid, | |
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I'm building a cheap HTPC from scraps. It's going to use a GeForce 9400 mobo & a 8800GT GPU. I'm not interested in Hybrid SLI, so I'm not going to pair the mobo with a 8500GT, even if I was, SLI doesn't work with CUDA & GPUGRID. But I'm curious to know if the CUDA capable 9400IGP can be used too. Can two mismatched GPU's work with GPUGRID? I've only tried it once on Linux, & the 260GTX was used, while the GT8800 wasn't. But does it work on Windows, to have two mixed GPU's? | |
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Normally motherboards have the onboard card set as default, but as soon as you plug in a PCIE card it becomes the card which has to be used with the monitor! | |
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The 9800GT might be quite a bit better than it is getting credit for in this thread. | |
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The GT240 is better because it has Compute Capability 1.2, so it is better with CUDA. This is despite the fact that it only has 96 shaders. The 9800GT has 112 shaders, is often clocked higher and is a better card for playing games - it is not as good for crunching here. So the advice for people wanting to get a basic card to crunch with is to get a GT240. They are fairly inexpensive, simple to install and fit most systems. This does not mean people cant use a 9800GT, they may well be able to. Some of these cards work fine, others not so well. | |
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Thanks for your answer, you clearly know what you are doing. | |
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My dual "Nvidia 8800 GTS 512" are doing pretty well (12884.58) at the moment. Should they maybe be green? Or are they not cheap enough? | |
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I'm not sure why the GT240 is not called a green card? Me either... I guess there is no need to differentiate between versions (like there is with the 9800GT) since the GT240 cards are all "green"? My dual "Nvidia 8800 GTS 512" are doing pretty well (12884.58) at the moment. Should they maybe be green? Or are they not cheap enough? I suspect that being "green" has more to do with power consumption than purchase price. The old 8800 cards were nice cards (had one myself) but they took quite a bit of power to run, especially compared to newer cards like the GT240. Being green is all about work done per watt used. Total system power is around 120-135 watts while crunching with a GT240 or a "green" 9800GT. | |
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Slight punn. When they say something is "green" do they mean "environmental", "naive", or "sick"??? If OCing gets more performance from the same GPU at the price of extra power, heat, & possibly stability. "Green" just goes the opposite direction. So what costs more, Power or GPU? "Efficiency" is when you get more for the same price & power. I'd rather use Linux, better drivers, & BOINC Client, if I wanted "efficiency" instead of a "green" GPU, unless I had to use less power or could get a "green" GPU cheaper than a "non-green" GPU. But that's just me ;-) | |
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And Linux is free | |
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I just installed a GTX 470 to replace a dying GTX 280. Ever since I installed the new card, GPU Grid will download, run for about 1 minute, then abort with a computation error message. Does anyone have a solution to this problem? | |
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Yes! | |
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Thanks a lot. That did the trick. | |
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有没有说中文的啊 我英文不太通 我GT260 的显卡 讯景的 用啥加速?谢谢 | |
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有没有说中文的啊 我英文不太通 我GT260 的显卡 讯景的 用啥加速?谢谢 Google Translate got: Ah there are no Chinese-speaking English is not my graphics card information through my GT260 King of the use of Sha acceleration? Thank you Babelfish got: Had said that Chinese my English not too did pass my GT260 the card news scenery obviously to accelerate with what? Thanks I hope the speak better Chinese in China, LOL! Have no idea what he wrote! Freehal currently only supports German & English, maybe if it supports more languages, Google Translate & Babelfish could benefit from this. If the PC knows how to respond, it might be able to offer a better translation??? ____________ ![]() | |
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This might be a bit closer to a translation: | |
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有没有说中文的啊 我英文不太通 我GT260 的显卡 讯景的 用啥加速?谢谢 My chinese is poor but: 有没有说中文的啊 = You mei you shuo zhong wen de a ? = Does anyone speak chinese ? 我英文不太通 = Wo ying wen bu tai tong = My english is not very understandable 我GT260 的显卡讯景的用啥加速? = Wo GT260 de xian ka xun jing de yong sha jia su = My XFX GTX260 card *#/)(-" ... I didn't get the last part. Seems to be about speeding up its XFX card, or using it to crunch.... Not sure which one... 谢谢 = xie xie = Thanks @夶智箬愚: 对, 你可以用你的显卡跟GPUGrid (Yes, you can use your card on GPUGrid) 对不起, 我的中文不太好. (Sorry, my chinese is not very good) Explaining OC will be too much for me if the question was about that (But I doubt as he/she did not crunch a single Wu yet) ____________ My self hosted blog: www.freelydifferent.com Learn how to easily self host a website, mail, and others services. | |
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How is the gtx 460 doing? | |
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How is the gtx 460 doing? Not working so far. See this thread for details and development. | |
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Could we please have an update to the comparison-chart at the beginning? | |
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The GTX460 cards are still only at the Beta stage, but they do work. At the present time the GTX460 is about half the speed of a GTX480. It is likely that application developments will improve this over time. | |
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- GTS 450, 440, 430 are not out yet, or did I miss something? | |
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The GF106 and GF108 Fermi cards have not been released yet. Going by recent reports, which say manufacturers have not received samples yet, they now look more likely to turn up in September than in August. When they do arrive there is no guarantee they will work straight out of the box. They are likely to be significantly different from GF100 and GF104 designs. So the scientists will probably take a few days to get working code. Perhaps coming soon rather than recommended. | |
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Message boards : Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) : GPU FAQ: Overview of cards that run the GPUGRID application