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Message 978547 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 8:36:54 UTC

Does anyone know where i can find a list of video cards that can be used to crunch work units. I have a GeForce 9300 GE but BOINC will not use it. Any advice on this will be appreciated. If this GPU can be used can anyone provide any advice on setting it up.
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Message 978564 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 10:44:45 UTC - in response to Message 978547.  

http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_gpus.html has the list of CUDA cards. While the 9300 GE is not specifically listed, it may still do CUDA. You just have to make sure your drivers are installed correctly, that BOINC is installed as a non-service on Windows Vista and Windows 7 and that if it's not the only card in there, that you have everything set up correctly.

So, since your computers are hidden, please tell:
- Which Windows?
- Which BOINC version?
- Which Nvidia drivers?
- Have you installed BOINC as a service (protected application execution)?

You can also gleam a lot of information from my CUDA & CAL FAQ.
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