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Message 1527695 - Posted: 13 Jun 2014, 16:26:39 UTC - in response to Message 1527420.  

Well, the GTX760 now has three "Inconclusives"; ALL CUDA42. They most likely will turn into "Invalids". So, it is a CUDA42 issue... (Right???) :-/

Not necessarily, you have wingmen, they have to find the right signals too.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=1519749983
Your GTX760 (running the Cuda42 app) found the same number and type of signals as your wingman running a GTX660 on the Cuda50 app, could be a precision difference between the apps,
more likely a problem with your wingman's GPU, he has ten inconclusives against your three (even then that's not a very high amount).

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=1519749985
Your wingman running a GTX660Ti (on the Cuda50 app) task overflowed after 2 seconds, while your task took 253 seconds, almost 100% certainty that it's your wingmans host that causing the inconclusive.

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=1514793538
An old result of yours, your GTX750Ti found 29 Spikes, and one triplet, while your Stock 7.00 running wingman found one triplet, almost 100% certainty it was your GTX750Ti that caused the inconclusive (your wingman has a good record)

Claggy


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Edited to correct the proper CUDA App with the correct computer...

Claggy, my host had the CUDA42 result for the first item you listed... The wingman was on CUDA50 on the GTX660.

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