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Jason G:

--- Quote from: k6xt on 13 Jan 2012, 05:31:18 pm ---I hear ya. Ran to get my VOM. THe PS outlet air didn't feel very hot and it isn't, about 37 deg C. Doesn't seem like its very stressed -- but the point is a good one. I'll get a 1kW in there. My latency picture is not so sweet with that program you suggested, got work to do there.

Thanks ARt
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Alright, sounds like the right track.  The DPC latency issues are more obscure & related more to newer technologies than traditional concerns....  but my attitude is that a modern system should really handle streaming audio/video no problem even while crunching, or there's something wrong, since my garbage Pentium 2 could manage  :)  It can be tricky to get the drivers to cooperate... but that'll come after stabilising anyway.

perryjay:
I upgraded to 290.53 two days ago and it is running okay on my machine, Intel E5400 dual with a GTS 450. No downclocking or anything but I have noticed I have been getting quite a few inconclusives though. I seem to be finding a lot more pulses than my wingmen. In this one  http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/workunit.php?wuid=910961253 I found 13 pulses my wingmen didn't find but we all three got credit. Others I have found one or two pulses my wingmen didn't find. I am getting credit but it strikes me as strange.

Richard Haselgrove:
Report at GPUGrid that the CUDA 4.1 developer toolkit went onto public production release today - downloadable from http://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads

Presumably there'll be consumer-grade drivers to follow, but I can't find anything newer than 290.53 beta yet. WHQL drivers are still 285.58

Mike:
Cat 12.1 WHQL released.

http://sites.amd.com/us/game/downloads/Pages/radeon_vista-64.aspx

Note 12.1 as well as 12.2 preview are not for 7xxx cards still.

Mike

Jason G:

--- Quote from: Richard Haselgrove on 26 Jan 2012, 02:23:48 pm ---Report at GPUGrid that the CUDA 4.1 developer toolkit went onto public production release today - downloadable from http://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads

Presumably there'll be consumer-grade drivers to follow, but I can't find anything newer than 290.53 beta yet. WHQL drivers are still 285.58

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4.1 release needs 286.16 or newer. WHQL release will more than likely coincide with Kepler release, which is rumoured to be an early surprise.

Jason

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