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Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 10:44 am
by scorpuk
I tried my 1080Ti in my linux server 1st, but would not recognise it to fold. So switched my Titan X Pascal to the linux server and put 1080Ti in my windows machine.
Hopefully its just a GPUs.txt problem as I am loosing ~300K PPD not being able to fold on the GTX970 in the same machine as the 1080Ti.
On a side note FAH on my linux box with driver 378.13 is reporting the information to the wrong card. I.e. Its saying my GTX1070 is producing ~1.3m PPD and my Titan X Pascal is producing ~600K PPD. Hmmmm
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:48 pm
by scorpuk
Cheers 7im for GPUs.txt.
However still having problems.
Added the new GPUs.txt
Did a clean install of driver 378.78 with a reboot. (Just wanted to make sure)
I removed and readded my GPU's with no extra options and got the following screen:
I am still folding on one card and its not telling me the correct card
Says its folding on GTX970, but getting approx 1m PPD. I think that's the 1080Ti.
Installed in my machine from device manager:
Will remove the GTX970 and see what happens...
Let me know if you need any other info.
Tnx.
Re: New GTX 1080 Ti folds as misdetected GTX 980 Ti
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 8:46 pm
by ChristianVirtual
GPUs.txt got updated ... @OP: should work once your local copy of that file got refreshed ...
Option 1: stop the folding client, delete the local copy and start folding client again, that will refresh the file
Option 2: delete the software complete and reinstall. That should give the automatic hardware detection the full picture of your hardware
Viel Glück
And for your English: don't worry, I prepared them with my (lack of) English skills, they will not be shocked anymore
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 8:55 pm
by ChristianVirtual
scorpuk wrote:I tried my 1080Ti in my linux server 1st, but would not recognise it to fold. So switched my Titan X Pascal to the linux server and put 1080Ti in my windows machine.
Hopefully its just a GPUs.txt problem as I am loosing ~300K PPD not being able to fold on the GTX970 in the same machine as the 1080Ti.
On a side note FAH on my linux box with driver 378.13 is reporting the information to the wrong card. I.e. Its saying my GTX1070 is producing ~1.3m PPD and my Titan X Pascal is producing ~600K PPD. Hmmmm
Stop the client, delete the GPUs.txt file from /var/lib/fahclient folder and start client again, that will reload the correct file. Else you could reinstall the folding software. I have now on Linux with the new driver one 980ti and one 1080ti running.
Same process you can use on windows, I just don't know the file location by heart (somewhere in AppData)
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 9:37 pm
by bruce
ChristianVirtual wrote:Same process you can use on windows, I just don't know the file location by heart (somewhere in AppData)
Yes, it's in appdata, but when FAHClient is installed on Windows, it adds a shortcut to the FAH Data Directory so you don't have to remember it.
Re: New GTX 1080 Ti folds as misdetected GTX 980 Ti
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 9:58 pm
by runningdodo
Thanks, both of my cards are now detected and can work on workunits.
The only little bug:
"21:44:54: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
21:44:54: CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9
21:44:54: CPUs: 8
21:44:54: Memory: 15.96GiB
21:44:54: Free Memory: 14.15GiB
21:44:54: Threads: WINDOWS_THREADS
21:44:54: OS Version: 6.1
21:44:54: Has Battery: false
21:44:54: On Battery: false
21:44:54: UTC Offset: 1
21:44:54: PID: 4520
21:44:54: CWD: C:/Users/Dodo/AppData/Roaming/FAHClient
21:44:54: OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
21:44:54: OS Arch: AMD64
21:44:54: GPUs: 2
21:44:54: GPU 0: NVIDIA:5 GM200 [GeForce GTX 980 Ti]
21:44:54: GPU 1: NVIDIA:5 GP104 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti]
21:44:54: CUDA: 6.1
21:44:54: CUDA Driver: 8000"
The GTX 1080 Ti works with GP102 as the Nvidia Titan X (Pascal).
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 10:32 pm
by scorpuk
Now working.
After removing the GTX970 FAH still wasn't reporting the correct card.
After an uninstall / reinstall (removal of all data - shame was at 75%) It then recognised the 1080Ti.
Shut down and added the GTX970 back in and all looking good:
Re: New GTX 1080 Ti folds as misdetected GTX 980 Ti
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 10:54 pm
by 7im
Yes it does. Cosmetic error only, now corrected.
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:14 am
by FldngForGrandparents
foldy wrote:Recommend to not go over 2000 Mhz then you have enough Mhz room so the PC does not crash tomorrow, next week or next month.
2050 Mhz vs 2000 Mhz is only 2.5% difference.
But that extra 50Mhz equals out to 192700 more Mhz across the 3854 cores. That not worth it?
Re: New GTX 1080 Ti folds as misdetected GTX 980 Ti
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:19 am
by runningdodo
Just saw that:
ChristianVirtual wrote:And for your English: don't worry, I prepared them with my (lack of) English skills, they will not be shocked anymore
You´re giving me strength!
@7im & bruce:
Good job -- FAH Control now indicates my GTX 1080 Ti correctly.
I´m honestly impressed about the quickness of your patching/bugfixing work.
Respect
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:32 am
by runningdodo
FldngForGrandparents wrote:foldy wrote:Recommend to not go over 2000 Mhz then you have enough Mhz room so the PC does not crash tomorrow, next week or next month.
2050 Mhz vs 2000 Mhz is only 2.5% difference.
But that extra 50Mhz equals out to 192700 more Mhz across the 3854 cores. That not worth it?
I you´re loosing only one WU/month by overclocking a little too high, the gain of your oc will be destroyed.
If you don´t overclock @max, but a little more in the save area, i estimate, the risk of minor errors in the folded work units, the error correction routine can not detect, is far lesser.
Re: New GTX 1080 Ti folds as misdetected GTX 980 Ti
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:25 pm
by bruce
As I implied earlier, FAH categorizes GPUs into fairly large functional groups. If you change one GPU to two GPUs and they're in the same group, FAH will resume the active GPU with whichever one is now seen as the first GPU. Reinstalling should reconfigure everything, as it has done for you ... but you should consider the choice to FINISH the active WU before you delete everything.
FAH wasn't designed to manage changes to your hardware Sometimes it works and sometimes it needs to repeat the initial configuration processes.
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 5:20 pm
by 7im
FldngForGrandparents wrote:foldy wrote:Recommend to not go over 2000 Mhz then you have enough Mhz room so the PC does not crash tomorrow, next week or next month.
2050 Mhz vs 2000 Mhz is only 2.5% difference.
But that extra 50Mhz equals out to 192700 more Mhz across the 3854 cores. That not worth it?
If you have a bus load of kids (a very long bus with 3854 seats) and you go 5 miles an hour faster to school, do you get to school 19270 times faster, or just a little bit faster?
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:50 pm
by FldngForGrandparents
7im wrote:FldngForGrandparents wrote:foldy wrote:Recommend to not go over 2000 Mhz then you have enough Mhz room so the PC does not crash tomorrow, next week or next month.
2050 Mhz vs 2000 Mhz is only 2.5% difference.
But that extra 50Mhz equals out to 192700 more Mhz across the 3854 cores. That not worth it?
If you have a bus load of kids (a very long bus with 3854 seats) and you go 5 miles an hour faster to school, do you get to school 19270 times faster, or just a little bit faster?
If you are driving 38540 miles to school yes you would.
Re: GTX 1080 Ti
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 7:31 pm
by ComputerGenie
FldngForGrandparents wrote:If you are driving 38540 miles to school yes you would.
Methinks the ocean creates 2.5% drag on the 3854 seat bus and makes it arrive .0002 seconds sooner.