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Message 1165614 - Posted: 26 Oct 2011, 21:08:59 UTC
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Someone tested already the new nVIDIA driver 285.x WHQL?

How it's (related to S@h CUDA speed) compared to the older (on which system (OS & hardware))?


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Message 1165617 - Posted: 26 Oct 2011, 21:34:30 UTC - in response to Message 1165614.  

I've loaded three different versions (XP_32b, V/7_32b, NB_V/7_64b) so far, and all are running OK. I'll leave the speed comparisons to those who worry about such things - I'm more concerned about reliability.
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Message 1165621 - Posted: 26 Oct 2011, 21:58:27 UTC

On my laptop it's 285.62 and it runs fine, as fast as 280.26, maybe a little bit faster but without doing any testing.
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Message 1165627 - Posted: 26 Oct 2011, 22:56:25 UTC

I have been running it now for 24hrs on my machine and it works great (2X GTX480). No down clocking or any other issues in games or Seti.
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Message 1165672 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 2:54:57 UTC

about to upgrade myself, will let the masses know how that goes
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Message 1165685 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 4:13:33 UTC - in response to Message 1165614.  
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Someone tested already the new nVIDIA driver 285.x WHQL?

How it's (related to S@h CUDA speed) compared to the older (on which system (OS & hardware))?


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Also ok here, to all my machines with XP, WIN7, 32 and 64 bit.

Not faster but it is stable.

Note that the same driver is 285.58 for win Xp, and 285.62,for other OS.
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Message 1165690 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 4:22:52 UTC - in response to Message 1165685.  

Someone tested already the new nVIDIA driver 285.x WHQL?

How it's (related to S@h CUDA speed) compared to the older (on which system (OS & hardware))?


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Also ok here, to all my machines with XP, WIN7, 32 and 64 bit.

Not faster but it is stable.

Note that the same driver is 285.58 for win Xp, and 285.62,for other OS.

I have downloaded 285.62, but I'm in no hurry to upgrade as I'm running 285.38 on Win7 Pro x64.
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Message 1165696 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 5:02:25 UTC

Just upgraded on my GTX560 machine.

Also attempted to try 6.13.9, but there is a bug that causes it to not be able to read the client state file and it reinitialized all projects on every restart of the client.



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Message 1165729 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 11:25:08 UTC

I upgraded last night. It downclocked one of my 480's, but that may have been due to other things I was doing. It ran fine over night.

The 480 it downclocked, has had problems. The other day I had to reduce the memory speed from 2065 MHz to 2055 MHz to keep it from downclocking every few days. The other 480 has been stable at 2075 MHz for months. Both GPU's have the core speed set at 871 MHz.

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Message 1165750 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 14:00:23 UTC - in response to Message 1165685.  
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Tim wrote:
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Note that the same driver is 285.58 for win Xp, and 285.62,for other OS.


Yes, because of this I wrote 285.x WHQL .. ;-)

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Later (maybe weekend) I will make again a bench test.

To now 275.33 was the best for my system (E7600 & GTX260 OC, WinXP 32Bit) and S@h CUDA. 280.26 use more CPU time.


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Message 1165753 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 14:12:34 UTC - in response to Message 1165729.  

I upgraded last night. It downclocked one of my 480's, but that may have been due to other things I was doing. It ran fine over night.

The 480 it downclocked, has had problems. The other day I had to reduce the memory speed from 2065 MHz to 2055 MHz to keep it from downclocking every few days. The other 480 has been stable at 2075 MHz for months. Both GPU's have the core speed set at 871 MHz.

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Might suggest a thorough dust bunny removal from the problematic 480...
It has taken care of some GPU downclocking problems that have arisen over time with a couple of my cards. Or it could just be aging, and will no longer support the previous OC speeds. Have seen that happen too.
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Message 1165756 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 14:20:18 UTC - in response to Message 1165753.  

I upgraded last night. It downclocked one of my 480's, but that may have been due to other things I was doing. It ran fine over night.

The 480 it downclocked, has had problems. The other day I had to reduce the memory speed from 2065 MHz to 2055 MHz to keep it from downclocking every few days. The other 480 has been stable at 2075 MHz for months. Both GPU's have the core speed set at 871 MHz.

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Might suggest a thorough dust bunny removal from the problematic 480...
It has taken care of some GPU downclocking problems that have arisen over time with a couple of my cards. Or it could just be aging, and will no longer support the previous OC speeds. Have seen that happen too.

No dust. Water cooled. It might be time to redo the water blocks, but that is a big job. Temps are 55°C, 57°C Max.

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Message 1165760 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 14:28:35 UTC - in response to Message 1165756.  

I upgraded last night. It downclocked one of my 480's, but that may have been due to other things I was doing. It ran fine over night.

The 480 it downclocked, has had problems. The other day I had to reduce the memory speed from 2065 MHz to 2055 MHz to keep it from downclocking every few days. The other 480 has been stable at 2075 MHz for months. Both GPU's have the core speed set at 871 MHz.

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Might suggest a thorough dust bunny removal from the problematic 480...
It has taken care of some GPU downclocking problems that have arisen over time with a couple of my cards. Or it could just be aging, and will no longer support the previous OC speeds. Have seen that happen too.

No dust. Water cooled. It might be time to redo the water blocks, but that is a big job. Temps are 55°C, 57°C Max.

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Ahh....forgot you are doing the water cooling thingy. Temps look just fine. Could just be the component aging bit then.

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Message 1165833 - Posted: 27 Oct 2011, 18:39:03 UTC

Just adding my two cents worth here. I upgraded last night in my little E5400 dual and GTS 450. Has been running about 24 hours with no problem. Seems to be about as fast as the driver I was using before and hasn't downclocked yet.


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Message 1166011 - Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 16:03:04 UTC

Just to chime in here

I have noticed a down clock once last night.
temps went from 45 to 27 and I noticed the down clock to 405 from 850

I upgraded to 285.62 two days ago and it has been no problem until last night.
I was running 280.26 and had resolved down clock problem from earlier versions
I will keep running just to see if it persists.

Nothing I did solved the problem until I rebooted.


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Message 1166015 - Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 16:44:31 UTC - in response to Message 1166011.  

Just to chime in here

I have noticed a down clock once last night.
temps went from 45 to 27 and I noticed the down clock to 405 from 850

I upgraded to 285.62 two days ago and it has been no problem until last night.
I was running 280.26 and had resolved down clock problem from earlier versions
I will keep running just to see if it persists.

Nothing I did solved the problem until I rebooted.


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Which CUDA application(s) - from this or any other project, or from outside the BOINC framework entirely - are you running on the card?
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Message 1166062 - Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 21:13:31 UTC - in response to Message 1166015.  

Just to chime in here

I have noticed a down clock once last night.
temps went from 45 to 27 and I noticed the down clock to 405 from 850

I upgraded to 285.62 two days ago and it has been no problem until last night.
I was running 280.26 and had resolved down clock problem from earlier versions
I will keep running just to see if it persists.

Nothing I did solved the problem until I rebooted.


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Which CUDA application(s) - from this or any other project, or from outside the BOINC framework entirely - are you running on the card?


He's running Multibeam x38g Preview, Cuda 3.20

Haven't noticed this on the 470, running driver 280.22, 480 driver 275.33.
What I do notice, all newer NVidia cards are running a higher colck speed,
compaired to most FERMIs, 560TI runs (factory) 1800MHz.
Also seen a GPU with 1 CUDA core (320?)

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Message 1166083 - Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 23:17:16 UTC - in response to Message 1166062.  

He's running Multibeam x38g Preview, Cuda 3.20

Haven't noticed this on the 470, running driver 280.22, 480 driver 275.33.
What I do notice, all newer NVidia cards are running a higher clock speed,
compaired to most FERMIs, 560TI runs (factory) 1800MHz.
Also seen a GPU with 1 CUDA core (320?)

It is x38g but it is now cuda 4010 with the new driver.

285.62

I noticed this a lot with 275 series that it would downclock when I would start Boinc then quit then restart boinc.
It would not come back up to speed .
Stayed at 405 core. Until I rebooted, then all was good until I shut down Boinc then restarted. Then it would not come back until reboot.
I tried to apply the speed setting again in Afterburner but it would not go up
266.58 was the most stable with this card and I have been using 280.26 was stable no problems with down clocking.
I went to the 280 series and it was cuda 4.0
I tried the experimental Lunatics_x40_Win32_Cuda40 with 280.26 but time increased because of debugging code still in.
So I went back to the official release x38g and everything was good.
This has only happened once in the two days I have been using 285.62

The new MSI afterburner beta 9 should not be long before it's released so it may solve out there.

Otherwise I am very impressed with the overclocking of this Zotac 460GTX 768 meg.
It cuts out at 925 core speed so I settle for 850, 1700,1800 with full 70 fan I never get above 50C temp
Of course I do not run this computer with the side panel on the case and I have a desk fan blowing on it. I also use the Cool master Hyper 212 Plus cooler on CPU and I see temps around 40 max @ 4.2 and Voltage at 1.50 in Bios but under 100% load the actual voltage is 1.42-1.44 100%load
When I stop crunching voltage goes to 1.47 so all in all this is a great chip




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Message 1167886 - Posted: 4 Nov 2011, 23:22:00 UTC

I seem to be having a problem with the new 285.62 driver. I started to notice down clocks and I seem to have messed up a bunch of AP work on my GPU. I may have a few MBs messed up too. I have gone back to the 267.59 driver I was using before and will see if that works better.

I can't swear it's the driver because I started using the 2.6 rescheduler around the same time. I will let you know what happens with the driver rollback.


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