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Message 1342722 - Posted: 3 Mar 2013, 16:54:55 UTC - in response to Message 1342606.  

GPU-z has a feature for taking and hosting screen shots, that, in my opinion, is the easiest way to share the screen shots of GPU-z. It only takes the screen shot of the GPU-z window, nothing else, so you keep your privacy.

Click the camera icon






A little popup will come up, choose Upload to Free Image Hosting






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Message 1342724 - Posted: 3 Mar 2013, 17:00:45 UTC

Part of the problem with the topic of this thread is that there is simply not enough work to really occupy the video cards. And the current problems are taking place in winter. I so not looking forward to the summer black outs in California.
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Message 1342734 - Posted: 3 Mar 2013, 18:02:31 UTC
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Ok Thanks spitfire_mk_2




Hope this works... YEP it does...
"Ok, I just started 2 AP WU's at a time , GPUZ is saying 183-203 MB Ram usage
from 93 to 99 % GPU load , Highest mem controller load has been 73% , GPU temp is 48-49C .
I'm just running AP's on GPU , no CPU work being done .
Due to my ISP Download limits being almost maxed out now .
only doing about 20 WU's a day... Sigh !
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