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(Message 1361382)
Posted 26 Apr 2013 by _heinz Post: Hi, get this error, never I had seen it before. I run Jasons x41zc Any ideas ? Have a look please: resultid=2950836341 resultid=2950836353 resultid=2950836361 resultid=2950836363 |
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Lunatics
(Message 1361205)
Posted 25 Apr 2013 by _heinz Post: Ok Richard, I modified my answer. Thougth it worked now for all |
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Lunatics
(Message 1361202)
Posted 25 Apr 2013 by _heinz Post: Lunatics is now working for me again Access from France is possible. |
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Lunatics
(Message 1359248)
Posted 21 Apr 2013 by _heinz Post: http://lunatics.kwsn.net/ This domain has expired. If you owned this domain, contact your domain registration service provider for further assistance. If you need help identifying your provider. Today I got "domain expired". I remember, some years ago we had have the same situation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://jgopt.org/ Jason's site is not reachable from France since a week now. |
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Lunatics
(Message 1358288)
Posted 18 Apr 2013 by _heinz Post: Anybody here to call it from europa ( German / France ) ? |
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Lunatics
(Message 1358284)
Posted 18 Apr 2013 by _heinz Post: http://jgopt.org/download.html Since 2 days Jasons site is not reachable too. hurricane shows: http://bgp.he.net/dns/jgopt.org#_dns Any idea what happened ? Can you try to call it ? |
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Lunatics
(Message 1357998)
Posted 18 Apr 2013 by _heinz Post: Good to know that I'm not the only one. So we must wait... Thanks |
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Lunatics
(Message 1357983)
Posted 18 Apr 2013 by _heinz Post: http://lunatics.kwsn.net/ Is no more reachable for me from France. Anybody here you can try it ? thanks |
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SETI/BOINC Milestones [ v2.0 ] - XXV [ CLOSED ]
(Message 1344661)
Posted 9 Mar 2013 by _heinz Post: passed 500 Mio total today happy crunching _heinz |
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan
(Message 1344137)
Posted 8 Mar 2013 by _heinz Post: V8-Xeon upgrade, installed 2 GTX Titan EVGA SC SLI and GTX570 Boinc shows: 08.03.2013 18:43:27 | | NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GTX TITAN (driver version 314.14, CUDA version 5.0, compute capability 3.5, 4096MB, 4096MB available, 4989 GFLOPS peak) 08.03.2013 18:43:27 | | NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce GTX TITAN (driver version 314.14, CUDA version 5.0, compute capability 3.5, 4096MB, 4096MB available, 4989 GFLOPS peak) 08.03.2013 18:43:27 | | NVIDIA GPU 2: GeForce GTX 570 (driver version 314.14, CUDA version 5.0, compute capability 2.0, 1280MB, 1178MB available, 1405 GFLOPS peak) 08.03.2013 18:43:27 | | OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GTX TITAN (driver version 314.14, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 6144MB, 4096MB available) 08.03.2013 18:43:27 | | OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce GTX TITAN (driver version 314.14, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 6144MB, 4096MB available) 08.03.2013 18:43:27 | | OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 2: GeForce GTX 570 (driver version 314.14, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 1280MB, 1178MB available) happy crunching, busy now... |
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(Message 1343697)
Posted 7 Mar 2013 by _heinz Post: Should get my Titan delivered Friday. fine, then we will see some tests and results from you soon. A lot of people are awaiting their order. Delivery unknown is the most answer we get these days. |
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan
(Message 1342914)
Posted 4 Mar 2013 by _heinz Post: BOINC did not show Titan's full memory 6144MB Koprozessor NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN (4095MB) driver: 314.09 BOINC Version 7.0.52 edit: excerpt from resultid=2857222584 <stderr_txt> setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s): Device 1: GeForce GTX TITAN, 4095 MiB, regsPerBlock 65536 computeCap 3.5, multiProcs 14 pciBusID = 2, pciSlotID = 0 In cudaAcc_initializeDevice(): Boinc passed DevPref 1 setiathome_CUDA: CUDA Device 1 specified, checking... Device 1: GeForce GTX TITAN is okay SETI@home using CUDA accelerated device GeForce GTX TITAN pulsefind: blocks per SM 4 (Fermi or newer default) pulsefind: periods per launch 100 (default) Priority of process set to BELOW_NORMAL (default) successfully Priority of worker thread set successfully setiathome enhanced x41zc, Cuda 5.00 Legacy setiathome_enhanced V6 mode. Work Unit Info: ............... WU true angle range is : 0.384084 Kepler GPU current clockRate = 1058 MHz Thread call stack limit is: 1k cudaAcc_free() called... cudaAcc_free() running... cudaAcc_free() PulseFind freed... cudaAcc_free() Gaussfit freed... cudaAcc_free() AutoCorrelation freed... cudaAcc_free() DONE. Flopcounter: 46772406937224.203000 Spike count: 5 Pulse count: 0 Triplet count: 0 Gaussian count: 1 Worker preemptively acknowledging a normal exit.-> called boinc_finish Exit Status: 0 boinc_exit(): requesting safe worker shutdown -> boinc_exit(): received safe worker shutdown acknowledge -> Cuda threadsafe ExitProcess() initiated, rval 0 </stderr_txt> _heinz |
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(Message 1342484)
Posted 2 Mar 2013 by _heinz Post: GTX470 / Titan 656,09 / 536,20 wuid=1179622789 looks like titan did not use its full resources.... _heinz |
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan
(Message 1342465)
Posted 2 Mar 2013 by _heinz Post: Looking at the host GTX590 / Titan 433,50 / 527,20 x41g / x41zc, Cuda 5.00 wuid=1179732154 how many wu's at once they run ? once ? if so, results are not so impressed as I thought _heinz |
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Boinc detects Kepler WrOnG!!!
(Message 1211548)
Posted 29 Mar 2012 by _heinz Post: Jason wrote:Mine should show up sometime over the next few days to a week, and can probably get much tighter estimates then. Does this mean Jason get a 680 in nearest future ? Nice.... btw EVGA PrecisionX 3.01 is available for download, supporting 680 heinz |
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PCI to PCIE Adaptor and Other Interesting Gizmos
(Message 1186975)
Posted 21 Jan 2012 by _heinz Post: I run a old P4 2.6GHz Northwood on a socket 478 MSI MS-6701 board with AGP port and 1MB DDR-266 SDRAM. OS XP home ServicePack3. Inserted a ATI Radeon HD4670 AGP with 1GB DDR3.(It supports OPenCL) It runs primegrid's OpenCL app since 7th of december, precalculation says I will get a Million cobblestones on 28th of january. Have a look at P4 HD4670 AGP statistic A single old P4 cpu can feed a HD4670 I believe a old P200MMX can feed a GPU too. It's worth to try it out. When I looking at my v8-xeon my 3 GPU's GTX470 running primegrid will need still 1,5% -2,5% of the cpu-cycles heinz |
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Public beta for nVidia AstroPulse, rev 521
(Message 1131954)
Posted 25 Jul 2011 by _heinz Post: GTX470 has 448 CUDA Cores http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_gtx_470_us.html |
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Stable 560 Ti configuration?
(Message 1126944)
Posted 12 Jul 2011 by _heinz Post: Hi Slavac, Use GPUZ 0.5.4 and you can see it heinz |
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x38g on ATOM ION
(Message 1119812)
Posted 21 Jun 2011 by _heinz Post: 270.051 shows more than the ION has (256MB) NVIDIA GPU 0: ION (driver version 27051, CUDA version 4000, compute capability 1.1, 306MB, 35 GFLOPS peak) 270.032 is missing 14MB of 256MB NVIDIA GPU 0: ION (driver version 27032, CUDA version 4000, compute capability 1.1, 242MB, 35 GFLOPS peak) It works with x38g properly on my ION heinz |
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CLOSED- SETI/BOINC Milestones [ v2.0 ] - XXII -CLOSED
(Message 1119132)
Posted 19 Jun 2011 by _heinz Post: Hit 190 Mio total 190,019,633.99 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ happy crunching |
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