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Hello,
If someone understands this error message, would you please be so kind to tell me what's wrong ?
Brand new cards => Maybe the driver ? ...
Thank You
Stderr output
<core_client_version>7.2.42</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
(unknown error) - exit code -97 (0xffffff9f)
</message>
<stderr_txt>
# GPU [GeForce GTX 780 Ti] Platform [Windows] Rev [3301M] VERSION [42]
# SWAN Device 0 :
# Name : GeForce GTX 780 Ti
# ECC : Disabled
# Global mem : 3072MB
# Capability : 3.5
# PCI ID : 0000:01:00.0
# Device clock : 928MHz
# Memory clock : 3500MHz
# Memory width : 384bit
# Driver version : r331_00 : 33160
# GPU 0 : 54C
# GPU 1 : 49C
# GPU 0 : 55C
# GPU 0 : 56C
# GPU 0 : 57C
# GPU 0 : 58C
# GPU 1 : 50C
# GPU 0 : 59C
# GPU 1 : 52C
# GPU 1 : 53C
# GPU 1 : 54C
# GPU 1 : 55C
# GPU 0 : 60C
# GPU 1 : 56C
# GPU 1 : 57C
# GPU 0 : 61C
# GPU 0 : 62C
# GPU 1 : 58C
# GPU 0 : 63C
# GPU 0 : 64C
# GPU 0 : 65C
# GPU 1 : 59C
# GPU 1 : 60C
# GPU 1 : 61C
# GPU 0 : 66C
# GPU 1 : 62C
# GPU 1 : 63C
# The simulation has become unstable. Terminating to avoid lock-up (1)
# Attempting restart (step 69324000)
# GPU [GeForce GTX 780 Ti] Platform [Windows] Rev [3301M] VERSION [42]
# SWAN Device 0 :
# Name : GeForce GTX 780 Ti
# ECC : Disabled
# Global mem : 3072MB
# Capability : 3.5
# PCI ID : 0000:01:00.0
# Device clock : 928MHz
# Memory clock : 3500MHz
# Memory width : 384bit
# Driver version : r331_00 : 33160
# GPU 0 : 66C
# GPU 1 : 63C
# GPU 1 : 64C
# GPU 0 : 67C
# GPU 0 : 68C
# GPU 1 : 65C
# GPU 1 : 66C
# GPU 0 : 69C
# GPU 0 : 70C
# GPU 0 : 71C
# GPU 1 : 67C
# GPU 0 : 72C
# GPU 1 : 68C
# GPU 1 : 69C
# The simulation has become unstable. Terminating to avoid lock-up (1)
# Attempting restart (step 69396000)
# GPU [GeForce GTX 780 Ti] Platform [Windows] Rev [3301M] VERSION [42]
# SWAN Device 0 :
# Name : GeForce GTX 780 Ti
# ECC : Disabled
# Global mem : 3072MB
# Capability : 3.5
# PCI ID : 0000:01:00.0
# Device clock : 928MHz
# Memory clock : 3500MHz
# Memory width : 384bit
# Driver version : r331_00 : 33160
# GPU 0 : 72C
# GPU 1 : 69C
# GPU 0 : 73C
# GPU 1 : 70C
# GPU 0 : 74C
# GPU 1 : 71C
# The simulation has become unstable. Terminating to avoid lock-up (1)
# Attempting restart (step 69492000)
# GPU [GeForce GTX 780 Ti] Platform [Windows] Rev [3301M] VERSION [42]
# SWAN Device 0 :
# Name : GeForce GTX 780 Ti
# ECC : Disabled
# Global mem : 3072MB
# Capability : 3.5
# PCI ID : 0000:01:00.0
# Device clock : 928MHz
# Memory clock : 3500MHz
# Memory width : 384bit
# Driver version : r331_00 : 33160
# GPU 0 : 73C
# GPU 1 : 71C
# GPU 0 : 74C
# GPU 0 : 75C
# The simulation has become unstable. Terminating to avoid lock-up (1)
# Attempting restart (step 69540000)
# GPU [GeForce GTX 780 Ti] Platform [Windows] Rev [3301M] VERSION [42]
# SWAN Device 0 :
# Name : GeForce GTX 780 Ti
# ECC : Disabled
# Global mem : 3072MB
# Capability : 3.5
# PCI ID : 0000:01:00.0
# Device clock : 928MHz
# Memory clock : 3500MHz
# Memory width : 384bit
# Driver version : r331_00 : 33160
# The simulation has become unstable. Terminating to avoid lock-up (1)
</stderr_txt>
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MJHProject administrator Project developer Project scientist Send message
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Get the latest driver and try again..
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TJSend message
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I am running with older drivers, as the 331.82 is faster on Win 7 for my 780Ti then a newer driver (not tested the latest yet).
And only very very occasionally I get an exit code -97 error. Less then 1 in 150.
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Greetings from TJ |
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Hello !
Thank you for your message.
Got again a few errors this morning, and then I tried to run GPUGRID on 1 card only.
And it works.
=> Is it normal that running GPUGRID on 2 * 780Ti ends up in errors ?
Or can I change something in order to be able to run on 2 GPU's, as it used to be the case with my 770 ?
Thank You
EDIT : Just realised I still got errors, even when running on 1 card only.
Driver 344.11, brand new cards, well cooled, ....
?????????????????????
http://www.gpugrid.net/result.php?resultid=13111129
http://www.gpugrid.net/result.php?resultid=13110789
http://www.gpugrid.net/result.php?resultid=13105215
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Stderr output
<core_client_version>7.4.12</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
(unknown error) - exit code -97 (0xffffff9f)
</message>
<stderr_txt>
# GPU [GeForce GTX TITAN] Platform [Windows] Rev [3301M] VERSION [60]
# SWAN Device 0 :
# Name : GeForce GTX TITAN
# ECC : Disabled
# Global mem : 4095MB
# Capability : 3.5
# PCI ID : 0000:02:00.0
# Device clock : 875MHz
# Memory clock : 3004MHz
# Memory width : 384bit
# Driver version : r343_98 : 34411
# GPU 0 : 81C
# GPU 1 : 76C
# GPU 0 : 82C
# GPU 1 : 78C
# GPU 1 : 79C
# GPU 1 : 80C
# GPU 1 : 81C
# GPU 0 : 83C
# GPU 1 : 82C
# GPU 0 : 84C
# GPU 1 : 83C
# GPU 1 : 84C
# The simulation has become unstable. Terminating to avoid lock-up (1)
# Attempting restart (step 39790000)
# GPU [GeForce GTX TITAN] Platform [Windows] Rev [3301M] VERSION [60]
# SWAN Device 0 :
# Name : GeForce GTX TITAN
# ECC : Disabled
# Global mem : 4095MB
# Capability : 3.5
# PCI ID : 0000:02:00.0
# Device clock : 875MHz
# Memory clock : 3004MHz
# Memory width : 384bit
# Driver version : r343_98 : 34411
# The simulation has become unstable. Terminating to avoid lock-up (1)
</stderr_txt>
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same here running GTX 780Ti + GTX 760
other pc with 2xGTX780 no errors
I'll run GTX780ti (1GPU) ASAP |
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Thank You very much for your posts !
Now I know the problem is not my crunchbox.
Hope this will be solved soon.
Thank You |
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most errors report 199 (0xc7) EXIT_CLIENT_EXITING
now I'm crunching with 780ti Only ... I'll see... |
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Have you checked this thread?
I've had similar problems with my Gigabyte GTX780Ti OC (Windforce 3), and the solution was to reduce the GDDR3 clock to 2700MHz, after a BIOS update (to F3) the card is stable at 2900MHz. |
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