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sanya567xxx

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  1. what you on about? it literally says how to do the mods on 1903
  2. I don’t really have an idea on how the gpu works with atoms, but it might have something to do with paralleling the workload more efficiently now? not sure. But in my limit understanding, yes, the bigger amount of communication with the cpu [and thus more use of PCI-E] might impact it, yes.
  3. Decided to test the difference of using different PCI-E slots on my B75 mobo i3-2120 in the linux machine, 1080ti. around 1.9m PPD for x16 slot (this is PCI-E Gen 2) and only 1.6-1.7m on the 4X slot. Big difference at around -15%, I suspect 2080ti would have even bigger though. core22 seems to be using pci-e more frequently or transfers more data? I think the added time for transfering data back and forth is what causes such slowdown. decided to test the difference in a mining application between linux and windows, same clocks, same temperature cards. difference is pretty impressive at same sol/s.
  4. also apparently this linux system running core 22 11738 only gets 1.2-1.3m, a windows system I have with core 22 on 11379 gets 1.4-1.5m, and my "unlocked card" - eg best case scenario - is getting 1.7 and on different projects I've screenshot 2.2m, although all 3 cards are 1080tis that don't thermal throttle and run at 1978, 2012, and 2038MHz (testbench, other system, my unlocked one respectively), with memory being about the same freqs too for each of them. It looks like either the cpu is too weak on the linux testbench (it's an i3 2120 running like 3.2GHz only, this would partially explain why the second system's card isn't doing as good as the unlocked one - the difference is too big to be just a couple MHz of the card, the unlocked has a 5GHz/4.6GHz AVX i5-9600k to work with, while the second system only has a 3.4GHz i5-6500) or there's something to do with how projects are different and there's power limits enabled/disabled on different systems.. oh wait I think I know the reason and it looks like it isn't the cpu affecting (although it might affect a little too) That's god damn 270 watts of power being ate by this thing. On linux the default powerlimit is 250 and it only "eats" 235, with the "other" system getting about 250w consumption.
  5. Need help fixing this on a testbench system.. nvidia's gpu is running fine, this is lubuntu 19.10 with kernel 5.4.0, dkms fails when I try to install regular amd driver so I tried doing this and they did install fine but I can't really.. test the card. Also nvidia-settings don't work because I have that amdgpu driver installed [partially]. The latest script ( https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/issues/26 ) worked but I've no opengl/opencl stuff installed to even test the capabilities. As you can see, the gpu is detected [lspci does see it too].
  6. I am literally chewing through this (still my 1080ti with that modded bios and clocks at 2038 1.125v, mem 5164, fan 75, temp stabilized at under 65)
  7. @GOTSpectrumoh for sure I'll be enabling folding back on. When it's time to do so. I disassembled one of the cards today, assembled back and well.. it crashes after 2-10 minutes of operation. Have to mess with it a bit more I suppose. Also, my brother's desktop is folding now too, not 24/7 again but it's good anyway. And I get to replace a fan in the other card I had. Lots of work to do in maintaining department. Also some rest for ears. Some well needed rest. I tried running the asus strix 1080ti alone today, it was folding the 14180 at just 50 degrees celcius, 30 above ambient here. No power limit, cpu at 5ghz, card frequency still 2050. I suppose I can fold at 2076 even now when it's the only card in the system. Just because how temperature difference allows for higher clocks. It almost passed stability test in Kombustor locked to 2076 rendering at 4k.. lol
  8. Turned off the fans last night. Even closed the window to make the noise less. My ears blessed me, the system was previously on constant 60db from my gaming chair Congrats to the winners. And huge respect to everyone who participated, this was a great month!
  9. care to get some good reisers if the pic is anything to speak of. The vega I installed into my brother's pc yesterday stopped getting recognized mere 36 hours after the installation. Perhaps it was the reiser card, or the usb cable that it's connected via, or even the PSU but windows says that the device isn't connected.. But the card's fan spins. So I have no idea what the reason is and can't really troubleshoot - I'll lose more points by doing that right now, powering down my own 2-card system, and trying to figure out that one. I guess I'll just use a different psu and a different mobo tomorrow or something and try messing with it via a usb stick os or smth idk but for now.. rip Vega 64, it might very well have been you that died.
  10. HiPer V500 550W max PSU btw I checked CoolerMaster's website for PSUs and it might be the same as the V550 they have, albeit the CM one has probably a redesigned exterior. Maybe they were the OEMs for this PSU. If so, 7.5 years is good for a psu with warranty of 3 years (or was it 5?). Might disassemble it and swap the fan, that is the part that surely is dad. Perhaps it will work after it has a proper fan. Oh and add my nerves, the nvidia boost algorithm will make me go crazy some day. I get buildzoid's complaints now...
  11. So where was I with the issues? Yea it was just the clocks and driver failures... until today. My 7 year old PSU from Hiper (High Performance Group? iunno) died. Replaced with one 800w from semi-cheap brand.. Made a mess in the system because this psu has a ton of cables and they all are not modular, but hey, it's running! I also decided to add a Vega 64 to the mix to compensate for the lost hours but could only fit it via 1x raiser slot, the mATX doesn't want to fit 2 cards, especially on this mobo - I can't leave the 1080ti with literally no space between it and the vega. Vega heats up a lot and I had to limit voltage/clocks to make it stable at about 3000 rpm which bothers my brother, in whose pc the card is (and it was him who had the loss of psu, although I spent like 5 years with that one previously), a lot less. Unfortunately it only generates about 250-280k PPD at 120-140W (1.05v, 1350MHz, 0.95 vmem, 1000MHz) consumption. This is a 14180 WU though. Will see if it's any better but I don't expect it going over 400k any time soon. Only a temporary measure, however, and I am very likely to return to not folding on that one after the event. Brother's tired of clicking "STOP.BAT" and "START.BAT" in between gaming sessions EDIT: just as the 14180 ended, the 14196 started. 543k PPD estimated by HFM
  12. Remember the hype that we accumulated when the calculated time to overtake Curecoin was over 400 years? Yea well now it's just under 30 years. ESKETIT (=lets get it)
  13. and of course when everything has been going according to the plans, something had to break. Last night one of the gpus decided to boost to higher than adequate clocks and locked the driver. Disabling it in windows and enabling back again and I had to reboot the system. However I noticed that only today, almost in the evening, so it's been folding 2 projects at the same time on 1 gpu instead of 2 on 2. Which stalled the performance out to non-existent 800k ppd. Instead of 2.4m for 18 hours or so. fml
  14. had like 9 bad work units while I slept last night, woke up disappointed in my cards Apparently boost decided to boost even over the unstable frequency to 2076, while regularly it was at 2050 fine. Idk how to fix that damn stuff. Going to install a different fan for the card that failed, maybe that'll help. But need to get it from the mail first and then devote some time to actually put it in. At least it's quite easy to replace fans on 3-fan Strix cards.
  15. we don't change time here but personally we still have a digital clock / radio from sony (pre-smartphone days of it tho) which changes time automatically in one of three preset days, but you can't disable it... so dumb
  16. in the advanced control, open the machine go to slots configuration, and make sure that the opencl/cuda/gpu devices in slot for that card match the system info tab devices and point to the same device, not different ones. illustration in spoiler: also, could it be that your gpu drivers aren't installed correctly? After a certain version of nvidia drivers, they started installing their opencl libraries differently, which on old version of windows (1607) lead to inability to run FAH with both Vega and Nvidia GPUs at the same time. After updating windows, the issue has been resolved and it started working correctly on my system. Although I had to do an upgrade, as my version doesn't get feature updates, only security stuff and it's then when Nvidia's OpenCL installation method was changed - to support newer versions only.
  17. set power limit to like 85% maybe and lower the clocks too (including memory)? I'm not exactly sure how to help because this is a laptop, and the gpu is probably already pretty starved for power. You can try manually underclocking like 10% just to see if it's going to be stable there. ... althought quick googling of brings up a thread where a dude had a bad card, disabled it and all the others worked properly.
  18. while everyone's looking at the top, the real drama might be just on the falloff from the top25 range.. @viperssxt @RollinLower @SpecialService and me all within 1m of points, and the placement determines eligibility for the prizes ?
  19. BAD_WORK_UNIT is what regularly is getting spitted out as error when the gpu is overclocked a little too high. Try locking the fans to max and lowering the OC a couple steps below.
  20. @yaboistar congrats on getting 200m! just 300 more and we're legends
  21. By the looks of the points graphs in here.. People don't really play games in this thread, unless you call F@H a game lol 24/7 stable payouts, sounds like nobody launches any 3d rendered apps haha
  22. February 2, 2018 is when they announced the overhaul of backend to support the android client.. no news since
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