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Message 1417964 - Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 4:17:10 UTC

maybe someone could pm this cruncher. I would but, I do not use gpu and would not know where to start.

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Message 1418001 - Posted: 20 Sep 2013, 8:15:46 UTC - in response to Message 1417964.  

Not sure what he can do about the server sending him CUDA4.2 and CUDA5.0 work. Can a GeForce 8600 GTS (255MB) even reliably run that kind of work?

As for the errors, he hasn't had one since the 12th of September, he's now run 7 tasks that are completed without errors. Just waiting to see what his GPU makes of those newer tasks.
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Message 1419024 - Posted: 22 Sep 2013, 18:21:27 UTC - in response to Message 1418001.  

The CUDA 42 are meant for Fermi cards and for the GPU only 23 should be used.
Cuda 5 is meant for Keplar cards

To not get these sent by the server you must go into your app_info.xml located in the project Directory and remove all the entries that refer to Cuda 4.2 and Cuda 5

You will only get Cuda 23

I'm no expert but that is why you are getting this work.

Let your cache run dry and run the lunatics installer and only select Cuda 23 work

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