Hi,
I've recently just started Einstein@Home computing. I have a Macbook Pro with a 2.4Ghz Core i5 and Nvidia 330m GPU.
For some reason the GPU is not being utilised. I am monitoring hardware usage with an app called Hardware Monitor and it shows the GPU at 3% always. The CPU is being used 100% on all 4 threads. I have BOINC manager 6.10.43 and have installed the CUDA developer drivers from http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cuda_3_1_downloads.html#MacOS
Have I done anything wrong? How do I get the GPU to be used?
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GPU not being used in OSX
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It looks like it's not possible? The BOINC messages notes "your nvidia gpu has insufficient memory (450mb needed)". The 330m is a 256mb VRAM chip. I have downloaded the CUDA 2.2 driver to see if that works but now the GPU is not detected.
Is it possible to get the GPU to start number crunching on my machine?
Hmm, sorry for all the
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Hmm, sorry for all the messages but after a restart and a re-install of the 3.1 CUDA drivers the GPU is recognised by BOINC. The message reads:
"GPU 0: Geforce 330M (driver version unknown, CUDA version 3010, compute capability 1.2, 256MB, 106 GFLOPS peak)"
But according to Hardware Monitor the GPU is still not being used. Am I supposed to see a new GPU task in BOINC task tab?
EDIT: I spoke too soon, I got the memory error again. Am I right in thinking my GPU cannot be used by Einstein@home?
Welcome Eoin! :-) Your GPU
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Welcome Eoin! :-)
Your GPU will be used if it's given CUDA tasks from the scheduler. I can't see that you've been given any of those yet - you'll have to await an ABP work unit ( pulsar detection by radio waves ), currently you have GCS5's ( gravitational wave detection by LIGO ) .
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: The BOINC messages
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No.
As the message says, you don't have enough graphics memory.
You may be able to use your GPU at other projects where the memory requirements are lower. I don't have any knowledge of suitable projects but somebody else may have a suggestion.
Cheers,
Gary.
RE: don't have any
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Milkyway.
Collatz
and perhaps that DNETC has a CUDA app for the Mac. (Check them when they're back up)
Seti at least doesn't, so no need to try there.
Thanks gentlemen, I would
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Thanks gentlemen, I would like to be able to utilise the GPU at number crunching for a good cause on my laptop so I will be moving to one of the projects listed above that will allow me to do that.
Thanks again!
I've been running BOINC for
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I've been running BOINC for quite a while on my MacPro, 6.10.56 as is standard. I know the ABP generators are down, and I'm not getting any GPU tasks (have an nVidia 8800GT with 512MB VRAM) but now I'm getting an error message that says my CPU is not capable of running Altivec code? Very strange.
Whoops forgot to mention I'm
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Whoops forgot to mention I'm running only Einstein@home
RE: Thanks gentlemen, I
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What do you mean by "moving"?
You can do (attach to) e.g. 2 projects and allow one of them to use only the CPU and another - only the GPU,
just set the "Preferences for this project" on both web sites.
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RE: I'm getting an error
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It's not good to "interpret" the messages in own words - better copy a few lines from the Messages tab (so we can see exactly what they say).
(possibly it's not error at all and only informative message?)
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