Its still happening with this project, my 2060 is currently pulling 620k PPD on this project.
I will however check the ram config on this machine and see if it needs 16GB
Project 18251 very low PPD on RTX 2060s
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Re: Project 18251 very low PPD on RTX 2060s
For anyone having this issue......
Use whatever method you can to check work unit history. If you get project 18252, it is identical to 18251, but with the Core 26. I was just made aware of this from @muziqaz in the Discord channel. IF this fixes the problem some of us are having, I'm sure the researcher would like to know.
I haven't picked up any of the "new" one myself, so no comparison.
And Nathan,
Though I did find a memory issue on my machine, fixing it helped nothing. I went from 16GB with some errors on one stick, to 8GB on the good memorty stick, to 32GB on the replacement new sticks, which checked out 100% on mulitiple MemTest86 runs. In my case once I hit a certain date, they ran at about twice the TPF. My earlier runs gave normal perfomance levels.
Use whatever method you can to check work unit history. If you get project 18252, it is identical to 18251, but with the Core 26. I was just made aware of this from @muziqaz in the Discord channel. IF this fixes the problem some of us are having, I'm sure the researcher would like to know.
I haven't picked up any of the "new" one myself, so no comparison.
And Nathan,
Though I did find a memory issue on my machine, fixing it helped nothing. I went from 16GB with some errors on one stick, to 8GB on the good memorty stick, to 32GB on the replacement new sticks, which checked out 100% on mulitiple MemTest86 runs. In my case once I hit a certain date, they ran at about twice the TPF. My earlier runs gave normal perfomance levels.
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Re: Project 18251 very low PPD on RTX 2060s
Hopefully, once core26 is fully fixed, researchers will be able to spread their wings with their projects, and we can have bigger sample size
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18251 Arc B570 TPF 4m12s
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Re: Project 18251 very low PPD on RTX 2060s
OK, I switched Z443 to prefer Alzheimer's projects to see if I can catch an 18252. It is trundling along at 2.2 MPPD at present, so we'll see.BobWilliams757 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 6:33 pm For anyone having this issue......
Use whatever method you can to check work unit history. If you get project 18252, it is identical to 18251, but with the Core 26. I was just made aware of this from @muziqaz in the Discord channel. IF this fixes the problem some of us are having, I'm sure the researcher would like to know.
I haven't picked up any of the "new" one myself, so no comparison.
Rev 1:LARreports a 2060 (TU104 version) on 18252 Vs TU104 and TU106 with 18251 as below: Strange.
18252 [GeForce RTX 2060] Nvidia TU104 PPD Avg=3,198,300 Points/WU=561,832 Ave WU Time 4 hrs 13 mins
18251 [GeForce RTX 2060] Nvidia TU104 PPD Avg=2,213,500 Points/WU=894,502 Ave WU Time 10 hrs 42 mins
18251 [Geforce RTX 2060] Nvidia TU106 PPD Avg= 756,841 Points/WU=152,116 Ave WU Time 5 hrs 49 mins
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Re: Project 18251 very low PPD on RTX 2060s
Argh. In accordance with Murphy's Law, of course the next job for the TU106 on Z443 was 18251 and we are getting 0.6 M PPD with TPF 7m 16s and ETA 12 hours away. So that's it for today.
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Re: Project 18251 very low PPD on RTX 2060s
It is possible that 18252 alongside core26 have been moved to Beta away from full FAH due to few issues with the core. I know we made a request to do so, but I am not sure if it has been done, yet
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