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It's not working very hard yet.
Apparently the new NVIDIA Fermi cards are not yet that well supported under Linux. I tried to get a SETI GPU app running but all it did was produce errors. As near as I can tell, the Linux CUDA app for SETI does not yet support Fermi. (I found some threads, but they all seem to end w/out any closure.) I don't have the resources to run XP in a VM to support FAH so that's out.
If you're aware of any other Lunux/GPU DC projects please speak up!
At least there's the possibility that GPUGRID supports Alzheimer's research. That's possibly a self serving choice. I think. Can't recall the details.
And there is an Overclocker's team (with one active member aside from myself. )
Edit: this is not really solved, but that's the only way I could post it.
I did find that if I suspend Rosetta, GPUGRID goes up to 8% CPU and keeps the GPU at about 90%. I'd like to find out how to alter scheduling so that GPUGRID gets 8% and the remainder of the system gets what's left (including about 390% for Rosetta.)
Code:
Every 2.0s: nvidia-smi -a Fri Apr 15 10:33:22 2011
==============NVSMI LOG==============
Timestamp : Fri Apr 15 10:33:22 2011
Driver Version : 260.19.29
GPU 0:
Product Name : GeForce GTX 460
PCI Device/Vendor ID : e2210de
PCI Location ID : 0:1:0
Board Serial : 650381377
Display : Connected
Temperature : 55 C
Fan Speed : 30%
Utilization
GPU : 25%
Memory : 3%
Apparently the new NVIDIA Fermi cards are not yet that well supported under Linux. I tried to get a SETI GPU app running but all it did was produce errors. As near as I can tell, the Linux CUDA app for SETI does not yet support Fermi. (I found some threads, but they all seem to end w/out any closure.) I don't have the resources to run XP in a VM to support FAH so that's out.
If you're aware of any other Lunux/GPU DC projects please speak up!
At least there's the possibility that GPUGRID supports Alzheimer's research. That's possibly a self serving choice. I think. Can't recall the details.
And there is an Overclocker's team (with one active member aside from myself. )
Edit: this is not really solved, but that's the only way I could post it.
I did find that if I suspend Rosetta, GPUGRID goes up to 8% CPU and keeps the GPU at about 90%. I'd like to find out how to alter scheduling so that GPUGRID gets 8% and the remainder of the system gets what's left (including about 390% for Rosetta.)
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