Message boards : News : BOINC 7.2.28 released to the public
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Send message Joined: 26 Aug 05 Posts: 164 |
A new version of BOINC is ready for public use. You can download it here. See the release notes and version history for details. |
Send message Joined: 26 Aug 05 Posts: 164 |
Changes include: • New: OpenCL CPU support for Intel and AMD CPUs. • New: Add new AMD GPU descriptions. • New: Add new Windows version descriptions. (Windows Only) • Fix: Various changes to CPU and GPU scheduling and work-fetch. • Fix: Updated Translations • Fix: Support for HTTPS urls in notices. • Fix: for running VirtualBox VMs when installed as a service. (Windows Support, it was already support for Mac OS X and Linux). ----- Rom BOINC Development Team, U.C. Berkeley My Blog |
Send message Joined: 13 Dec 05 Posts: 6 |
Rom, the date on the version history is wrong. It's got the April date from the previous release. |
Send message Joined: 26 Aug 05 Posts: 164 |
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Send message Joined: 14 Apr 12 Posts: 49 |
Could you include the VirtualBox version, included in the package? |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15550 |
Due to problems with work-fetch for Test4Theory with the 4.3.0 and 4.3.2 versions of VirtualBox, the version included is 4.2.16 When using the BOINC + VirtualBox installer, and: - When you have a version of VirtualBox installed already and it is 4.2.16 or higher, the installer will just install BOINC 7.2.28 - When you have a version of Virtualbox installed already and its version number is lower than 4.2.16, the installer will install VBox 4.2.16 and then install BOINC 7.2.28 |
Send message Joined: 9 Nov 10 Posts: 63 |
I think the request was to show the VirtualBox version number that happens to be included in the bundled installer. Right now, a user on that download page has no way to know which version of VirtualBox is included. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15550 |
They do now when they read the Release Notes. :-) |
Send message Joined: 9 Nov 10 Posts: 63 |
By the way, I think the installer gives you the option of installing VirtualBox. It doesn't require you to install it. I'm not 100% sure on that, but if I recall, there's 1 dialog that says "required", but then the next dialog is an "optional install". If you can confirm it is optional, could you update the release notes to reflect that? Thanks, Jacob |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15550 |
I installed BOINC + VirtualBox over the 7.2.28 (+ VB 4.2.18) I had already installed, thinking it would tell me that I had BOINC installed already and that it would give me: a) an uninstall option, b) a repair option or c) tell me that there was nothing to do. But no, it gave me the full BOINC installer as if 7.2.28 wasn't installed. It didn't show an option of install VirtualBox, though. |
Send message Joined: 9 Nov 10 Posts: 63 |
What I mean is: If you use the bundled installer, and did not have 4.2.16+ VirtualBox installed, I believe the installer gives you the OPTION to install it. Perhaps the release notes could be simplified to say: When using the 7.2.28 bundled installer (BOINC + VirtualBox): - If VirtualBox 4.2.16+ is not already installed, the installer will give you the option to install VirtualBox 4.2.16, and then will install BOINC - If VirtualBox 4.2.16+ is already installed, the installer will just install BOINC |
Send message Joined: 11 Nov 13 Posts: 2 |
ISSUE with new BOINC 7.2.28: With BOINC 7.2.28 my GPU have high usage and too high temperature (achieves more 75 degree Celsius). I decided uninstall 7.2.28 and continue using the BOINC 7.0.64. This 7.0.64 version manages the GPU load in effective way, and I have no problems with high temperature. For Boinc 7.2.28 and the old BOINC 7.0.64 I have set the options with the same parameters. I'm using a GeoForce GTX 660 in a Windows 8 with Core I7. Appreciate any comment of this problem preventing of use the new version. |
Send message Joined: 9 Nov 10 Posts: 63 |
The new BOINC version is not causing your problem. Regarding your problem, I recommend installing eVGA Precision X. It will work even if you don't have an eVGA GPU. You can then set a custom fan curve so that the GPU fan will be at maximum before 70*C, in order to keep your GPU below 70*C, thus achieving maximum boost clock. http://www.evga.com/precision/ Registration is free. |
Send message Joined: 11 Nov 13 Posts: 2 |
Thanks for your fast reply and will check. Just clarify why I do not need this additional SW eVGA Precision X with previous version? |
Send message Joined: 9 Nov 10 Posts: 63 |
You will have to do additional testing. The new 7.2.28 version of BOINC doesn't "load the GPU more" or "make it hotter". There are some bug fixes in the Task Scheduler where older versions of BOINC sometimes left a GPU idle, and now the new version has fixed that, so perhaps that is what you are seeing. Also, different types of tasks work a GPU in different kinds of ways. In addition to using Precision-X to monitor the GPUs and set a fan curve, you can also use GPU-Z to get a quick glance at the current GPU status, including GPU Load %. If you continue to have problems, and you believe it is related to BOINC itself, please post in the Questions and Problems forum. |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5123 |
I wonder if this could be because the (temporary, erroneous) application of CPU throttling to GPU applications has been reversed? Something to cover in that 'additional testing', perhaps? |
Send message Joined: 9 Nov 10 Posts: 63 |
I suppose that, too, is another possible explanation. Yet another reason that 7.2.28 rocks. I'm so happy with it. |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15550 |
What I mean is: I know what you meant, but I don't think it'll do it that way as why would the installer with VirtualBox included give you the choice to install VBox or not, when you can just download the installer without VBox if you don't want it? Or as Rom said in an email: The 'vbox' version of BOINC will install VirtualBox 4.2.16 if it is not already installed on the system. If it is already installed, it should just skip the part of the installer that installs VirtualBox and proceeds to install BOINC. |
Send message Joined: 9 Nov 10 Posts: 63 |
What I mean is: The reason it works that way is because a person may want to use the same installer, installing BOINC on 10 machines, but only wants VirtualBox on 3 of the machines. Right now, I believe that IS possible to do, using only the bundled installer. I'm going to retest again to verify; could you also perform that test? And, if I'm right, could you update the Release Notes to indicate that VirtualBox is optional, even with the bundled installer? Edit: I have confirmed that I was correct, and that VirtualBox is optional, even with the bundled installer. Please consider updating the Release Notes per the recommendation I gave a few posts back. Thanks! |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15550 |
Edit: I have confirmed that I was correct, and that VirtualBox is optional, even with the bundled installer. Please consider updating the Release Notes per the recommendation I gave a few posts back. Thanks! I'll hold off on that until I get an answer back from the developers, as now the installation process is confusing, to say the least. I went and uninstalled my BOINC 7.2.28 and VirtualBox 4.2.18, to then start the BOINC + VirtualBox installer. Up pops a message box: A text saying "BOINC requires the following items to be installed on your computer. Click Install to begin installing these requirements. Pending: Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2.16 (x64)" So, I click Install. Up pops a message box: "BOINC optionally uses VirtualBox 4.2.16 (x64). Would you like to install it now?" That's what I call confusing the user base. Since when is a requirement first required, but a second later optional? So I have emailed the developers on this and asked for a clarification, and I am not going to update the RNs until I get an answer on that. For all we know, a new installer will be released which fixes the above and either make it both optional, or both required. By the way, and I am sure you know about this, the BOINC User Wiki can be edited by anyone with an account. Think there's something not right? Ask David for an account and go edit. |
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