DarkFoss wrote:bruce wrote:DarkFoss wrote:... gpu load never hits 100% always stops at 99% temps low too 48-49c...
I wouldn't worry about that 1%. There's always some time spend moving data between RAM and VRAM through the bus. The time to move data actually causes a bigger percentage of wait-state on a fast card than on a slower one because the computations are faster while the data transfers don't change. The GPU will run out of work sooner until more can be supplied.
What's your PCIe bus speed? ... and as toTOW suggests, are you sure your CPU can keep up with the demand?
Thanks Bruce, Your explanation does help clarify what I'm seeing. My cpu is fine FX8350 it can handle gaming even when I hook it up to my 4k TV and fold on the secondary Fury X it only impacts FAH's TPF by several seconds. Both card are operating at Pci-E 2.0 x16.
I did not mean to imply that WU 13104 is bad they have all completed with a TPF of 1.57 to 2.00 min. Perhaps this WU is just a series of quick operations and the card doesn't need to hit 100%. I'd just say anyone that has a Fury X Fury or Nano don't be quick to judge a new driver on this wu unless the TPF is way off and if it is it could just be a case on an install gone sideways.
13000 projects require more cpu than the other ones, set it so 2 full cores are free and see if that helps
For my i7 if I had it set to use 7 out of 8 threads then the GPU usage would be about 30%, changed that to 6 out of 8 threads and GPU usage went up to 95%+
Edit: Nevermind just read the whole post... your GPU usage is normal, most of the time it'll be 97-98% no matter what WU it is
The usage is an APPROXIMATION... when I'm gaming and I have v-sync turned off, it'll stay at 100% the whole time... but my temps will vary depending on the camera angle... so that means that the usage is increasing at times but it purposely shows it hit 100% before it actually hits 100%
Depending on what calculations the GPU needs to make, it'll hit more or less usage.. but it should still be running at 100%, as long as you have a core or 2 threads free on the CPU... maybe the CPU will drop the usage by 1%, but that's it
So back to OCCT... temps skyrocket, that's because the video card is able to put out near 100% usage unlike games which are like 60% and folding@home which is like 50%
GPU usage isn't as accurate as CPU usage
Well... technically OCCT isn't a good example...
nevermind...
Point is that folding@home does a lot of certain calculations that slow the card down, it can't be helped