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Message 1509144 - Posted: 27 Apr 2014, 8:38:58 UTC

Hello everyone,
I have change my config.
Now running a Intel I7 2600and a Radeon HD7700.
But it never works on CPU. Only on GPU !
In preference, when I stop GPU, nothing anymore tasks runs !
What hap^pen ?
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Message 1509205 - Posted: 27 Apr 2014, 15:33:10 UTC - in response to Message 1509144.  

You say you changed your configuration. Did you change out the chip or the GPU? Why did you change your configuration? Before you changed your configuration, was your cpu getting work units before? If not, maybe something happen when Seti was trying to test your system after the first installation. First thing to check is that you have the option to run work units on the CPU. Go to your account on the seti web page. Click on Seti@home Preferences. Look at which ever preference you are currently using with your computer. If you never picked one then it should be the primary (Default) Make sure that "Use CPU" is clicked. If you already did this then you could just set your computer to No new task, finish what you have and then try to reset the project. After that allow new task. Give it a little time to see if it downloads any CPU work units. If it still doesn't do it, then remove the project from the Task manager and then rejoin again. My 2 cents. Lets see what someone else has to say on this.


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