Posts by Drew

1) Questions and Answers : GPU applications : How to show graphics on GPU work (Message 1369119)
Posted 17 May 2013 by Profile Drew
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Ok - thanks for your feedback.
2) Questions and Answers : GPU applications : How to show graphics on GPU work (Message 1368011)
Posted 15 May 2013 by Profile Drew
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I used to think that might be the case but, it doesn't seem to explain why I can run very intense GPU based graphics games. I can also set several CPUs to run Seti data and get the BOINC output graphics screens - which are processed through the GPUs- so, GPU reserve capacity just doesn't seem to make a sensible answer. Ultimately the CPU through the OS controls and distributes my PC work. It would likely just be that BOINC is short on that end of the stick or there is a trick I don't know about with the BOINC config.
3) Questions and Answers : GPU applications : How to show graphics on GPU work (Message 1368006)
Posted 15 May 2013 by Profile Drew
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How can I get my PC to show graphics on GPU work?
4) Message boards : Number crunching : 95 completed taska and credits = 0 :) (Message 721745)
Posted 4 Mar 2008 by Profile Drew
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BTW I am new to Seti@Home. Is there always duplicate computers assigned to run the analysis on the same data? Every one of my analysis jobs is also done by someone else returning the exact same results and credits request.


I have 133.8 credits pending. This is a huge amount pending- uh... NOT. -still what's the hold up.


Berkeley's on top of it all right now - it's bein' fixed (and in some cases - it's back for some) RE: Pendings



5) Message boards : Number crunching : 95 completed taska and credits = 0 :) (Message 721726)
Posted 4 Mar 2008 by Profile Drew
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I have 133.8 credits pending. This is a huge amount pending- uh... NOT. -still what's the hold up.


Berkeley's on top of it all right now - it's bein' fixed (and in some cases - it's back for some) RE: Pendings







 
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