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Jason G:

--- Quote from: perryjay on 23 Jun 2011, 01:57:55 pm ---Easy way? What's that? I've never seen such a thing. Nothing is easy for a n00b like me!   ;D
--- End quote ---

Easy way:
- Stop Boinc
- Drop the new exe, unzipped, into the project folder
- edit the MBCuda.aistub file in notepad
      - use the edit->replace function to replace all occurrances of x38g with x39c ,
      - [change the counts too if desired]
      - save & exit notepad
- run the aimerge.cmd batch file that resides in the project directory
- start Boinc & check task manager that x39c runs.

[Edit:] added mention of counts

perryjay:
Gawd I'm dumb. First I put the zipped file in, then I forgot the .exe at the end. Okay, now it's running the 39c build.

Jason G:

--- Quote from: perryjay on 23 Jun 2011, 02:46:24 pm ---Gawd I'm dumb. First I put the zipped file in, then I forgot the .exe at the end. Okay, now it's running the 39c build.
--- End quote ---
  Cheers.  If something happens with that one we should hopefully get a little more info... If not then it points straight to the code I dialled back for refinement.  Either way, I'll be going through the whole lot making things at least print the revised clock rate & location in the code if something detectable happens.

perryjay:
I can't say how long I'm going to have to run this. Like I said, I hadn't rebooted for awhile and everything had started to slow down before it down clocked. I'll just let it run and see.

Jason G:
Just noticed something Perryjay:   The stderr task output indicates a core clock of 900MHz.  Firstly, is that correct ? and what core voltage is that set to ? (assuming you have a monitor/OC tool such as MSI afterburner installed)

Jason

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