1):: () Posted 9 Dec 2018 by Post: I see that the way you set Resource Share is not in the BOINC client but on each project's web site. But that means the settings are global. But say I have one computer I want to give high priority to Project A and low to Project B, so B essentially runs when there's no A work.
But on a different computer I want to do normal use of Project B? Is this something you can do easily? 2):: () Posted 17 Dec 2017 by Post: Update: The event log was showing NO gpus!
That makes no sense. I downloaded the latest AMD driver. Then I ran it. I ran that horrible, ridiculous, embarrassing excuse for an installer. I don't know if I upgraded or downgraded the drivers, I honestly couldn't tell.
It was not clear at all. BUT whatever I did, BOINC immediately started getting GPU units again! So problem solved! One more related question. Is there an 'easy' way to turn of the GPU for all projects, at once? Rather than disabling it project by project?
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3):: () Posted 17 Dec 2017 by Post: I am unable to get any GPU units and I cannot figure out why. Some background: I'm running a Mac Pro but booted natively on windows 7. It has a very low power nVidia 7300GT card, and then a very powerful AMD card. I forget the exact model, but it is a high end, 4 year old model. I run many projects at once. I used to get GPU units.
Collatz and Seti would send them, plus at least one other project I run. I'm not sure which one but I'm thinking Milkyway? Here's a full list of all projects I'm running: Collatz Einstein Seti Asteroids Climateprediction(disabled) Milyway NFS pogs LHC Cosmology Rosetta As I said, I used to get GPU units.
I only run this machine in the winter, for extra heat:) It's very possible that I disabled GPU units somehow, because that was using too much power, and creating too much heat? It was so long ago, I just don't recall.
But I'm not sure how. I've been running just CPU for a few months but now I need to be able to do more work. I've gone into the settings on all three accounts and made sure AMD GPU use was enabled. Is there some other way to disable GPU?
I know it's always possible some projects won't have work, but collatz is just a math problem, it should always have work! And it used to burn through GPU units 10x faster than any other project. But now I can't get anything at all.
4):: () Posted 15 Mar 2015 by Post: Turns out it wasn't VNC that was crashing the machine, it was BOINC. It can only run for a few minutes, maybe half hour at most with BOINC running before it freezes solid. Without BOINC running, its perfectly stable.:-/ 5):: () Posted 14 Mar 2015 by Post: What a pain in the ass this is turning into. So the VNC server worked when it worked, but it kept freezing up the machine solid. So then I switched back to MS remote desktop, uninstalled the VNC server. No more system freezes and I can connect better.
1):: () Posted 9 Dec 2018 by Post: I see that the way you set Resource Share is not in the BOINC client but on each project's web site. But that means the settings are global. But say I have one computer I want to give high priority to Project A and low to Project B, so B essentially runs when there's no A work.
But on a different computer I want to do normal use of Project B? Is this something you can do easily? 2):: () Posted 17 Dec 2017 by Post: Update: The event log was showing NO gpus!
That makes no sense. I downloaded the latest AMD driver. Then I ran it. I ran that horrible, ridiculous, embarrassing excuse for an installer. I don't know if I upgraded or downgraded the drivers, I honestly couldn't tell.
It was not clear at all. BUT whatever I did, BOINC immediately started getting GPU units again! So problem solved! One more related question. Is there an 'easy' way to turn of the GPU for all projects, at once? Rather than disabling it project by project?
Intel® Unified 3D Library for Intel Atom® Processor E3900 Series, Intel® Celeron® Processor N3350, and Intel® Pentium® Processor N4200 for Yocto Project* This zip file contains the main components of OpenGL (OGL), OpenCL (OCL), and media driver packages required by the Yocto Project*. Ironcad keygens and cracks.
3):: () Posted 17 Dec 2017 by Post: I am unable to get any GPU units and I cannot figure out why. Some background: I'm running a Mac Pro but booted natively on windows 7. It has a very low power nVidia 7300GT card, and then a very powerful AMD card. I forget the exact model, but it is a high end, 4 year old model. I run many projects at once. I used to get GPU units.
Collatz and Seti would send them, plus at least one other project I run. I'm not sure which one but I'm thinking Milkyway? Here's a full list of all projects I'm running: Collatz Einstein Seti Asteroids Climateprediction(disabled) Milyway NFS pogs LHC Cosmology Rosetta As I said, I used to get GPU units.
I only run this machine in the winter, for extra heat:) It's very possible that I disabled GPU units somehow, because that was using too much power, and creating too much heat? It was so long ago, I just don't recall.
But I'm not sure how. I've been running just CPU for a few months but now I need to be able to do more work. I've gone into the settings on all three accounts and made sure AMD GPU use was enabled. Is there some other way to disable GPU?
I know it's always possible some projects won't have work, but collatz is just a math problem, it should always have work! And it used to burn through GPU units 10x faster than any other project. But now I can't get anything at all.
4):: () Posted 15 Mar 2015 by Post: Turns out it wasn't VNC that was crashing the machine, it was BOINC. It can only run for a few minutes, maybe half hour at most with BOINC running before it freezes solid. Without BOINC running, its perfectly stable.:-/ 5):: () Posted 14 Mar 2015 by Post: What a pain in the ass this is turning into. So the VNC server worked when it worked, but it kept freezing up the machine solid. So then I switched back to MS remote desktop, uninstalled the VNC server. No more system freezes and I can connect better.