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Thank you for this. | |
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Thank you for this. Are you sure? Are both cards generating heat and have usage in MSI Afterburner or GPU-Z etc? Me and Trinitas are getting both units running on one GPU and the second is idle. But we have AMD and you have Nvidia, it may be different. | |
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So automatically we will get the right app? | |
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So automatically we will get the right app? 1 WU per card. | |
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Did you report the BOINC bug? | |
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Mr P Hucker wrote:
This has never been allowed in any other Boinc Project so far, one task per gpu each running it's own task. It's not like gaming where you can double, triple whatever up on the gpu's to make the game perform better. Unless you are talking about testing, then yes they often run the same task on each gpu, getting zero credits of course, to test the task on multiple gpu's. | |
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Mr P Hucker wrote: Yes I was referring to his test. It's a pity there aren't multi GPU tasks like there are multi CPU core tasks. Should be possible. The CPU is in control of the task, it could send requests alternately to two GPUs. Things like Jennifer extreme (oo er) in Primegrid could get done much sooner. | |
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Did you report the BOINC bug? Not yet, can only forward to the dev, no access to git because my registration is not working and no mail so far. Git is bad, BOINC trac was better. | |
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Git works fine for me, apart from the quoting system screws up when you try to insert code. Reported that to github themselves, but didn't get anywhere, can't remember why. | |
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I wonder why it's called that? Git is a rude word. According to the wikipedia page, because the developer named it after himself, like with Linux. | |
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Hi, yes, I'm sure. The 1660 Super I added was one that had been repaired by Asus and is slower than it was before it was repaired :( So I could see which WU was on which card because of the 60 second difference in processing speed. Currently ranked 45 with 915k RAC -- which isn't possible with a single 1660 Super. Let's see if it makes the Top 30 :) -- Martin | |
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I wonder why it's called that? Git is a rude word. It says this which implies Linus thinks of himself as a git? It's not his name: Torvalds sarcastically quipped about the name git (which means "unpleasant person" in British English slang): "I'm an egotistical bastard, and I name all my projects after myself. First 'Linux', now 'git'."[31][32] The man page describes Git as "the stupid content tracker".[33]
The read-me file of the source code elaborates further:[34]
"git" can mean anything, depending on your mood.
Random three-letter combination that is pronounceable, and not actually used by any common UNIX command. The fact that it is a mispronunciation of "get" may or may not be relevant.
Stupid. Contemptible and despicable. Simple. Take your pick from the dictionary of slang.
"Global information tracker": you're in a good mood, and it actually works for you. Angels sing, and a light suddenly fills the room.
"Goddamn idiotic truckload of shit": when it breaks.
The source code for Git refers to the program as "the information manager from hell". Isn't that a command in Linux? We were talking about a discussion forum called github, which was made by Chris Wanstrath, P. J. Hyett, Tom Preston-Werner, and Scott Chacon, nobody named Git. | |
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Just made a test for two AMD GPU in a windows host. 5500XT and 6500XT. | |
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Are you sure Boinc is in the right order? I see it give a random order compared to say MSI Afterburner. I had a machine with 6 cards in it, and Boinc's order compared to MSI was something like 3, 5, 1, 2, 0, 4. I assumed it was physical connection order vs. driver loading order. Although Folding@Home is different again. Very annoying when trying to allocate cards or work out which is overheating. | |
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Are you sure Boinc is in the right order? I see it give a random order compared to say MSI Afterburner. I had a machine with 6 cards in it, and Boinc's order compared to MSI was something like 3, 5, 1, 2, 0, 4. I assumed it was physical connection order vs. driver loading order. Although Folding@Home is different again. Very annoying when trying to allocate cards or work out which is overheating. Yes in my case with "only" two GPU BOINC has the right order. The GPU where the boot screen appears is GPU0 and the other (dark) one is GPU1. The same order as the BIOS allocates the screens. | |
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Are you sure Boinc is in the right order? I see it give a random order compared to say MSI Afterburner. I had a machine with 6 cards in it, and Boinc's order compared to MSI was something like 3, 5, 1, 2, 0, 4. I assumed it was physical connection order vs. driver loading order. Although Folding@Home is different again. Very annoying when trying to allocate cards or work out which is overheating. What about GPU-Z or MSI Afterburner? I use Afterburner to check usage and temperature, and it usually disagrees with Boinc, even with two cards. Damnit this forum deletes double spaces between sentences, they're scientifically proven to make reading easier. | |
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I tested with 2 Nvidias: TITAN Xp and GTX 1080. They don't work together, they each do a WU. | |
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Let's see if it makes the Top 30 :) Reached number 30 in the host ranking! So the multiGPU app is working as expected. Let's see if it can get to 25 before other users edit their cc_config and get more than one GPU working. -- Martin ____________ ![]() | |
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I tested with 2 Nvidias: TITAN Xp and GTX 1080. They don't work together, they each do a WU. If you run 1 WU per GPU then all is fine | |
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