On a GTX260 I just did a shorty in 1minute 20 seconds wall time... an improvement of... 2.1x faster!!Now the question is... are they valid??It seems almost too good to be true-Bob
I didn't see any speed up after my update to 190 and 2.3 dll (sample size of 3). I'm still getting about 45 minutes (wall clock time) for the GPU and 1:20 hours for the CPU (Q6600). I suspect my 8600GTS is doing all it can. It may have changed a minute or so, but I don't watch it that closely so I can't tell.Where can I download the nanobots to upgrade my 8600GTS to infinite speed? Rick
Get only the needed 2.3 dlls in beta downloads here, and get 190.38 driver from nVidia. Some small speedup at high angle ranges is observed with V12, will be experimenting to see if new compiler makes a better build, or not, for a while.
O.K., one more question to the opt. crew.. For only CUDA crunching and best performance, PhysX ON/OFF ?Over the system tray icon from nVIDIA.. right click -> performance and quality setting / system performance -> I can choose:* high performance* performance* quality* high qualityStock is 'quality'.How should be the setting for best CUDA performance?
Now that the task list is turned on again...They are valid!Bob
Did you update the cufft and cudart.dll's in the projects\setiathome folder? If not then you'd still be running the older cuda version (whichever one you had previously).