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Message 42954 - Posted: 9 Mar 2012, 13:31:43 UTC
Last modified: 9 Mar 2012, 13:36:11 UTC

I'm running Einstein@Home, I've downloaded a large number of GPU works and only 3 of them finished computation, and others gives computational error.

Here is a few logs of one of the error:
9/3/2012 16:43:52 | Einstein@Home | Starting task p2030.20110929.G47.95+01.04.C.b3s0g0.00000_1736_2 using einsteinbinary_BRP4 version 122
9/3/2012 16:43:55 | Einstein@Home | Computation for task p2030.20110929.G47.95+01.04.C.b3s0g0.00000_1736_2 finished
9/3/2012 16:43:55 | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110929.G47.95+01.04.C.b3s0g0.00000_1736_2_0 for task p2030.20110929.G47.95+01.04.C.b3s0g0.00000_1736_2 absent


It seems the application terminate in a few seconds and does not generate any output file. I notice that when I run some graphics-intense games(suspended GPU work), display driver crashes occasionally, would this be related? and will I need to RMA the display for a repair??

For my system spec:
CPU: i7 2600
Graphics: GTX 275, Driver: 295.73, Not overclocked (I can't overclock it as the tiniest overclock will quickly result in crashing display driver.)
OS: Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
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Message 42955 - Posted: 9 Mar 2012, 13:37:30 UTC - in response to Message 42954.  
Last modified: 9 Mar 2012, 13:37:57 UTC

By Running 295.73 drivers, once the monitor connected to the DVI port goes to sleep, the cuda device becomes unavailable,
eithier run a 290.53 or earlier driver, or set the Monitor not to go to sleep, and physically turn it off,

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Message 42956 - Posted: 9 Mar 2012, 14:19:35 UTC - in response to Message 42955.  
Last modified: 9 Mar 2012, 14:23:50 UTC

So simply set "Time until turn off monitor" to never and turn monitor power off manually when AFK??
I'll give it a try, but I can only report tomorrow as it had crashed all my work quota today.
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