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Message 1505552 - Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 10:28:17 UTC

Finally got the replacement build for the long deceased i7/930,

Intel i74770K
ASRock Extreme4
2 x Crucial Technology DDR3 4GB ram @ 1600
EVGA GTX660SC
2 x Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD
WD 250GB HDD
SAMSUNG SyncMaster S24B240 monitor


I am running only GPU WUs on the 660 at the moment until I can get a LCS for cooling the CPU. I attempted to place an exclude statement in the cc_config.xml and got this on the notices tab and also in the event log. Any suggestions?


Can't parse <exclude_gpu> element in cc_config.xml

The actual element is

<exclude_gpu>
<type>intel_gpu</type>
</exclude_gpu>


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Message 1505577 - Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 12:35:53 UTC - in response to Message 1505552.  


<type>intel_gpu</type>


I don't know about Intel, but for AMD and Nvidia it is just:
<type>ATI</type>
<type>NVIDIA</type>

So I would try:
<type>intel</type>
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Message 1505582 - Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 13:17:34 UTC - in response to Message 1505577.  


<type>intel_gpu</type>


I don't know about Intel, but for AMD and Nvidia it is just:
<type>ATI</type>
<type>NVIDIA</type>

So I would try:
<type>intel</type>


That didn't work either. Switched the element to <ignore_intel_dev>0</ignore_intel_dev> and it worked. thanks anyway.


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