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BigWaveSurfer Send message Joined: 29 Nov 01 Posts: 186 Credit: 36,311,381 RAC: 141 |
So I have been running CUDA flawlessly for a few weeks, so happy! Anyway, normally my system runs 1 Cuda unit on the GPU and 1 AP unit on the Pentium D dual core, which is what is it 'suppose to do' with this current release (I know they are working on fixing the 'bug' so it can run 2 on the CPU and Cuda at the same time. Well, I woke up this morning to find my system to be running 2 AP units and 1 Cuda unit! From what I have read I thought this was no possible, unless you edit one of the code files, which I have not. The only thing I can think of is that it has to do with 'low work'. Normally my system has a LOT of Cuda units to process but this morning it was down to 15 or so, and was not getting any new ones. I did not check when the AP units were do, could it being doing this because of a priority issue? Thanks! |
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