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Re: Latest nVIDIA_driver and CUDA_Version
« Reply #345 on: 16 Jun 2011, 09:37:09 am »
Catalyst 11.6 was released yesterday,

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Re: Latest nVIDIA_driver and CUDA_Version
« Reply #346 on: 16 Jun 2011, 10:50:12 am »
new Nvidia driver 275.33 for laptop released.
Verde 275.33 Driver

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Re: Latest nVIDIA_driver and CUDA_Version
« Reply #347 on: 16 Jun 2011, 05:20:51 pm »
Catalyst 11.6 was released yesterday,

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New release notes for APP as well.


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Re: Latest nVIDIA_driver and CUDA_Version
« Reply #348 on: 17 Jun 2011, 02:20:25 am »
Mmmm is this a anything to do with Nvidia or Cuda ???  :-\



Catalyst 11.6 was released yesterday,

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New release notes for APP as well.



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Re: Latest nVIDIA_driver and CUDA_Version
« Reply #349 on: 17 Jun 2011, 02:40:48 am »
Mmmm is this a anything to do with Nvidia or Cuda ???  :-\

Maybe not, but this thread was started almost two years ago, in the early days of CUDA development, and before ATI work had really got underway. Now we're working on both platforms in parallel, it makes sense (to me at least) to have a shared reference point for things like this. Maybe a mod could change the title to reflect the changed development circumstances ("Latest nVIDIA and ATI driver releases"?).

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Re: Latest nVIDIA_driver and CUDA_Version
« Reply #350 on: 17 Jun 2011, 03:09:48 am »
Title change sounds like a good solution  ;)

Mmmm is this a anything to do with Nvidia or Cuda ???  :-\

Maybe not, but this thread was started almost two years ago, in the early days of CUDA development, and before ATI work had really got underway. Now we're working on both platforms in parallel, it makes sense (to me at least) to have a shared reference point for things like this. Maybe a mod could change the title to reflect the changed development circumstances ("Latest nVIDIA and ATI driver releases"?).

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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #351 on: 20 Jun 2011, 03:03:40 pm »
Nvidia 275.5 BETA drivers have been released, with support for CUDA 4.1

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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #352 on: 24 Jun 2011, 02:23:47 am »
Nvidia 275.5 BETA drivers have been released, with support for CUDA 4.1


Anybody got any positive or negative  experience with this release ??

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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #353 on: 27 Jun 2011, 04:53:45 pm »
AMD has finally fixed the problem with HD 69xx series causing host to hang when running OpenCL + Video. Unfortunately it will be available in Catalyst 11.8, not 11.7.

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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #354 on: 27 Jun 2011, 07:02:59 pm »

Like i mentioned at seti.
It will be released with SDK 2.5.


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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #355 on: 28 Jun 2011, 01:13:29 pm »
won't make much of a difference unless they stop the CPU fallback.  Otherwise, the best performance for GPU is still the 11.2 drivers. 
|'ve found it easier to set my BOINC to not crunch GPU while the computer is in use.  This eliminates the need to remember to snooze the GPU when I watch videos or play games

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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #356 on: 29 Jun 2011, 03:36:11 am »
Nvidia 275.5 BETA drivers have been released, with support for CUDA 4.1


Anybody got any positive or negative  experience with this release ??


So far all has been going swimmingly with these drivers here, with GTX480 & GTX 260 running test builds.  I did go through the firefox 5 & IE9 settings to stop them pinching my GPU resources, and I think both crunching & web browsing function better together this way, though I suppose that would be system specific

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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #357 on: 29 Jun 2011, 11:45:52 am »
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So far all has been going swimmingly with these drivers here, with GTX480 & GTX 260 running test builds.  I did go through the firefox 5 & IE9 settings to stop them pinching my GPU resources, and I think both crunching & web browsing function better together this way, though I suppose that would be system specific
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I am running 2 X GTX460 and also use Firefox 5.  I enabled the GPU support for about a week before disabling again and to be honest could not tell any difference from a browsing point of view.

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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #358 on: 11 Jul 2011, 12:29:47 pm »
I've used the new 0.38 installer on an Nvidia machine GTX275. Plus the latest Nvidia 275.33 installer. Seems all to be working very well. I was having some "Error while computing" results, these have stopped. In a few I'm off to install on an ATI 4870 equipped PC.

Question: Is rescheduling still necessary? Some posts imply changes at SETI have reduced the need. Others refer to Fred's reschedule 2.0 but Search Site didn't find me a link.

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Re: Latest drivers (NVidia and ATI)
« Reply #359 on: 11 Jul 2011, 02:12:59 pm »
Question: Is rescheduling still necessary? Some posts imply changes at SETI have reduced the need. Others refer to Fred's reschedule 2.0 but Search Site didn't find me a link.
See the CPU <-> GPU rebranding thread for a link to Fred's tool.

I never reschedule tasks anymore, NewCredit is determined by how long a device takes to run a task, rescheduling swaps tasks across devices without telling the server,
if your cache is set to a reasonable level, so GPU work fetch stops because it's full, then CPU will fill up too,
(you can also disable Nvidia GPU work fetch in your preferences until your CPU fills up, then re-enable Nvidia GPU work fetch)
and of course VLAR's aren't sent to Nvidia GPU's anymore,

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