Message boards : Questions and problems : Suggested (CPU) preferences for BOINC
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Send message Joined: 9 Aug 07 Posts: 28 |
Project: World Community Grid. I have someone from my family that has a laptop with a core i5 processor (2 cores, 4 threads). If the laptop was mine, I would probably put the 4 threads to use at 100% CPU usage. The problem is that the laptop makes more noise (from the fan, I presume) with such a preference setting and this person gets annoyed from such noise. Currently, using 50% of the threads at 80% cpu usage it seems the noise is not a problem. But maybe the laptop could give more... 1. What configuration for BOINC would you suggest for this laptop CPU-wise? I know I could tinker with the settings to get my own answer, but maybe with your experience you could help me understand this problem better. 2. Just to understand a little bit about using multiple threads on BOINC, what would be best for the health of the CPU, results and noise-wise: to use 4 threads at 50% CPU usage or 2 threads at 100% usage? |
Send message Joined: 2 Jan 14 Posts: 276 ![]() |
You'll really have to try out some different settings for yourself, as different computer models have more/less efficient cooling systems, which controls how fast the fans run. As far as CPU health goes, you should be fine as long as you're not overheating often--and most modern CPUs won't let you do that, either by scaling down or (worst case) shutting off. It's a good idea to clean out your fans and heat-sync every now and then, removing dust that can interfere with their operation. Additionally, I will go in on my desktops and put fresh thermal compound on the CPU and GPU, as it does degrade over time and become less efficient. My personal laptop settings (dual core) have been around 70% CPU load on both cores. I started that scheme years ago when my old Pentium 4 laptop pretty much melted down running BONIC at 100% 24/7. I did buy my Mom a quad-core laptop for Christmas, and though I didn't have a lot of time to play around with it, found that 2 cores at 100% usage seemed to be a pretty good balance for heat/fan noise and with the added benefit of only using memory for two tasks. My Detailed BOINC Stats ![]() |
Send message Joined: 9 Aug 07 Posts: 28 |
Thank you for your input. I'm being able to keep 4 threads @ 100% (full throttle) for now as this person is not finding the noise too annoying. I'll lower as necessary for reducing the noise. |
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Not too healthy for any laptop, running 24/7 BOINC projects, unless it's constantly placed on a cooling pad. Even this way, as dust accumulates on the laptop's (miniature) fans, cooling will become less efficient and issues will arise. I would run BOINC on a laptop that's under normal use (that is, placed on feet or on the bed), but would try to set BOINC in a way that the laptop would stay so cool that the fans would not rev up too much. My 5รง |
Send message Joined: 18 Mar 14 Posts: 1 ![]() |
Regarding CPU preferences, would it be possible to add the following method of control: On multiprocessor systems, use at most____% of the processors when the computer is in use. On multiprocessor systems, use at most____% of the processors when the computer is NOT in use. Reason: I have the manager installed on some co-worker's and family's computers. If I set the CPU threshold low, Boinc will completely shut down when they use the computer. If I set it higher, it will use all the CPU's I set in the % of processors line and they experience some slowness in applications, unless they use a truly demanding multi-CPU app that will completely shut Boinc down. On a powerful quad core CPU, if they can have one or two cores exclusive to their use when the computer is in use running normal apps, they won't notice any slowdown, and Boinc will remain running on the other CPU's. When they stop using it, Boinc could then automatically go back to 100% CPU use and 100% of the CPU time. As it is, I need to set Boinc to always use 75% of the CPU so they don't notice any slowdowns during the 8 hours a day they use the computer, and I'm losing 16 hours of the day at 75% CPU use when it could be at 100%. |
Send message Joined: 30 Mar 14 Posts: 6 ![]() |
I have an Intel based machine with Nvidia 630 graphics card details below. My situation is this: In my global preferences setting in community prefs, I ask that on multiprocessor systems only four at maximum be used and on multiprocessor systems only 50% be used. Yet on my quad core 8 processor cpu, all 8 processors are always used and I have to go into task manager and manually set each running Boinc related process to affinity for four of the eight. If the running processes are allowed to use all eight processors, especially Climate Prediction wu's, my computer crawls. Why don't the wu's run as set in my community prefs? I. e. why do they hog all eight processors? Also, must all processors be used consecutively when only 2 but fewer than 8 are in use by the Boinc wu's or may they be discontiguous, i.e. processors 1-4 vs 1,3,5,7 or 1,3 etc.? HWiNFO64 Version 4.36-2150 HPENVY20PC ---------------------------------------------------------------- [Current Computer] Computer Name: HPENVY20PC Computer Brand Name: Hewlett-Packard HP ENVY TS 20-d030xt AiO PC [Operating System] Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (x64) Build 9600 UEFI Boot: Not Present NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M (Pegatron) ----------------------------------------- [General Information] Device Name: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M (Pegatron) Original Device Name: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M (GF108M/N13P-GV) Device Class: VGA Compatible Adapter Revision ID: A1 Bus Number: 1 Device Number: 0 Function Number: 0 PCI Latency Timer: 0 Hardware ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DE9&SUBSYS_90B81B0A&REV_A1 [PCI Express] Version: 2.0 Maximum Link Width: 16x Current Link Width: 16x Maximum Link Speed: 5.0 Gb/s Current Link Speed: 5.0 Gb/s Device/Port Type: PCI Express Endpoint Slot Implemented: No Active State Power Management (ASPM) Support: L0s and L1 Active State Power Management (ASPM) Status: L0s and L1 Entry [System Resources] Interrupt Line: IRQ16 Interrupt Pin: INTA# Memory Base Address 0 F6000000 Memory Base Address 1 E8000000 Memory Base Address 3 F0000000 I/O Base Address 5 E000 [Features] Bus Mastering: Enabled Running At 66 MHz: Not Capable Fast Back-to-Back Transactions: Not Capable [Driver Information] Driver Manufacturer: NVIDIA Driver Description: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M Driver Provider: NVIDIA Driver Version: 9.18.13.2702 Driver Date: 28-Aug-2013 DeviceInstanceId PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DE9&SUBSYS_90B81B0A&REV_A1\4&27264895&0&0008 NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M ---------------------------------------------------- [Video chipset] Video Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M Video Chipset Codename: GF108M/N13P-GV Video Memory: 2048 MBytes of DDR3 SDRAM [Video Card] Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M (Pegatron) Video Bus: PCIe v2.0 x16 (5.0 Gb/s) @ x16 (5.0 Gb/s) Video RAMDAC: Integrated RAMDAC Video BIOS Version: 70.08.ba.00.18 Video Chipset Revision: A1 [Performance] Processor Clock: 650.9 MHz Shader Unit Clock: 1301.8 MHz Memory Clock: 896.8 MHz (Effective 1793.6 MHz) Memory Bus Width: 128-bit Number Of ROPs: 4 Number Of Unified Shaders: 96 nVidia SLI Status: Disabled Hardware ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DE9&SUBSYS_90B81B0A&REV_A1 [Driver Information] Driver Manufacturer: NVIDIA Driver Description: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M Driver Provider: NVIDIA Driver Version: 9.18.13.2702 Driver Date: 28-Aug-2013 DeviceInstanceId PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DE9&SUBSYS_90B81B0A&REV_A1\4&27264895&0&0008 Processor ----------------------------------------------------------------- Processor Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation Processor Version: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770S CPU @ 3.10GHz External Clock: 100 MHz Maximum Clock Supported: 3800 MHz Current Clock: 3100 MHz CPU Socket: Populated CPU Status: Enabled Processor Type: Central Processor Processor Voltage: 2.9 V Processor Upgrade: Socket BGA1155 Socket Designation: SOCKET 0 Central Processor(s) ------------------------------------------------------ [CPU Unit Count] Number Of Processor Packages (Physical): 1 Number Of Processors Cores: 4 Number Of Logical Processors: 8 Intel Core i7-3770S ------------------------------------------------------- [General Information] Processor Name: Intel Core i7-3770S Original Processor Frequency: 3100.0 MHz Original Processor Frequency [MHz]: 3100 CPU ID: 000306A9 CPU Brand Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770S CPU @ 3.10GHz CPU Vendor: GenuineIntel CPU Stepping: E1 CPU Code Name: Ivy Bridge-DT CPU S-Spec: SR0PN CPU Thermal Design Power (TDP): 65.0 W CPU IA Cores Thermal Design Current (TDC): 112.0 A CPU GT Cores Thermal Design Current (TDC): 46.0 A CPU Power Limits (Max): Power = Unlimited, Time = 8.00 sec CPU Power Limit 1 (Long Duration): Power = 65.00 W, Time = 1.00 sec [Locked] CPU Power Limit 2 (Short Duration): Power = 81.25 W, Time = Unlimited [Locked] Number of Overclocking Bins: 4 CPU Type: Production Unit CPU Platform: Socket H2 (LGA1155) Microcode Update Revision: 17 Number of CPU Cores: 4 Number of Logical CPUs: 8 [Operating Points] CPU LFM (Minimum): 1600.0 MHz = 16 x 100.0 MHz CPU HFM (Maximum): 3100.0 MHz = 31 x 100.0 MHz CPU Turbo: 3900.0 MHz = 39 x 100.0 MHz [Locked] CPU Current: 3492.5 MHz = 35 x 99.8 MHz @ 1.0608 V CPU Bus Type: Intel Direct Media Interface (DMI) v2.0 Maximum DMI Link Speed: 5.0 GT/s Current DMI Link Speed: 5.0 GT/s [Cache and TLB] L1 Cache: Instruction: 4 x 32 KBytes, Data: 4 x 32 KBytes L2 Cache: Integrated: 4 x 256 KBytes L3 Cache: 8 MBytes Instruction TLB: 2MB/4MB Pages, Fully associative, 8 entries Data TLB: 4 KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 64 entries [Standard Feature Flags] FPU on Chip Present Enhanced Virtual-86 Mode Present I/O Breakpoints Present Page Size Extensions Present Time Stamp Counter Present Pentium-style Model Specific Registers Present Physical Address Extension Present Machine Check Exception Present CMPXCHG8B Instruction Present APIC On Chip / PGE (AMD) Present Fast System Call Present Memory Type Range Registers Present Page Global Feature Present Machine Check Architecture Present CMOV Instruction Present Page Attribute Table Present 36-bit Page Size Extensions Present Processor Number Not Present CLFLUSH Instruction Present Debug Trace and EMON Store Present Internal ACPI Support Present MMX Technology Present Fast FP Save/Restore (IA MMX-2) Present Streaming SIMD Extensions Present Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 Present Self-Snoop Present Multi-Threading Capable Present Automatic Clock Control Present IA-64 Processor Not Present Signal Break on FERR Present Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 Present Carryless Multiplication (PCLMULQDQ)/GFMUL Present 64-Bit Debug Store Present MONITOR/MWAIT Support Present CPL Qualified Debug Store Present Virtual Machine Extensions Present Safer Mode Extensions (Intel TXT) Present Thermal Monitor 2 Present Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 Present Enhanced SpeedStep Technology Present L1 Context ID Not Present IA32 Debug Interface Support Not Present Fused Multiply Add Not Present CMPXCHG16B Support Present Send Task Priority Messages Disabling Present Performance/Debug Capability MSR Present Processor Context ID Present Direct Cache Access Not Present Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.1 Present Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.2 Present Extended xAPIC Present MOVBE Instruction Not Present POPCNT Instruction Present TSC-deadline Timer Present AES Cryptography Support Present XSAVE/XRSTOR/XSETBV/XGETBV Instructions Present XGETBV/XSETBV OS Enabled Present AVX Support Present Float16 Instructions Present Random Number Read Instruction Present [Extended Feature Flags] 64-bit Extensions Present RDTSCP and TSC_AUX Support Present 1 GB large page support Not Present No Execute Present SYSCALL/SYSRET Support Present Read/Write FS/GS Base Instructions Present TSC_THREAD_OFFSET Not Present Secure Enclave Support Not Present Bit Manipulation Instructions Set 1 Not Present Hardware Lock Elision Not Present AVX2 Instructions Not Present Supervisor Mode Execution Protection Present Bit Manipulation Instructions Set 2 Not Present Enhanced Performance String Instruction Present INVPCID Instruction Not Present Restricted Transactional Memory Not Present Platform Quality of Service Monitoring (PQM) Not Present Platform Quality of Service Enforcement (PQE) Not Present Deprecated FPU CS and FPU DS Not Present Memory Protection Extensions Not Present Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (AVX-512) Not Present RDSEED Instruction Not Present Multi-precision Add Carry Instructions Not Present Supervisor Mode Access Prevention (SMAP) Not Present Intel Processor Trace Not Present AVX-512 Prefetch Instructions Not Present AVX-512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions Not Present AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions Not Present Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) Extensions Not Present [Enhanced Features] Thermal Monitor 1: Supported, Enabled Thermal Monitor 2: Supported, Enabled Enhanced Intel SpeedStep (GV3): Supported, Enabled Bi-directional PROCHOT#: Enabled Extended Auto-HALT State C1E: Enabled Extended Stop Grant State C2E: N/A Enhanced Halt State C3E: N/A Enhanced Halt State C4E: N/A Enhanced Halt State Hard C4E: N/A Hardware Prefetcher: Not Supported DCU Prefetcher: Not Supported IP Prefetcher: Not Supported Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch: Not Supported MLC Streamer Prefetcher Supported, Enabled MLC Spatial Prefetcher Supported, Enabled DCU Streamer Prefetcher Supported, Enabled DCU IP Prefetcher Supported, Enabled Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA) Technology: Not Supported Intel Dynamic FSB Switching: Not Supported Enhanced Multi Threaded Thermal Management: N/A Intel Turbo Boost Technology: Supported, Enabled Programmable Ratio Limits: Not Supported Programmable TDC/TDP Limits: Supported, Disabled [CPU IVB Features] Internal Graphics: Supported PEG Gen2 (5.0 GT/s): Supported DMI Gen2 (5.0 GT/s): Supported DMI Width: x2 VT-d: Supported ECC: Not Supported DDR Overclocking: Not Supported IA Overclocking: Not Supported On-die DDR Write Vref Generation: Supported DDR3L: Not Supported DDR Write Vref: Supported Dual Channel: Supported 2 DIMMS per Channel: Not Supported Camarillo Device: Not Supported Full ULT Information: Supported DDR 1N Mode Timings: Supported PEG x16 Port: Supported Link width upconfig: Supported DDR3 Frequency Support (133 MHz RefClk): 800 MHz (DDR3-1600) DDR3 Frequency Support (100 MHz RefClk): 800 MHz (DDR3-1600) Memory Size per Channel: Unlimited (16GB) Additive Graphics: Supported Additive Graphics: Disabled PAVP: Enabled HDCP: Supported PCIe Gen 3: Supported Soft Bin: Not Supported SMT: Supported [Memory Ranges] Maximum Physical Address Size: 36-bit (64 GBytes) Maximum Virtual Address Size: 48-bit (256 TBytes) [MTRRs] Range 0-200000000 (0MB-8192MB) Type: Write Back (WB) Range 200000000-210000000 (8192MB-8448MB) Type: Write Back (WB) Range 210000000-218000000 (8448MB-8576MB) Type: Write Back (WB) Range 218000000-21C000000 (8576MB-8640MB) Type: Write Back (WB) Range 21C000000-21E000000 (8640MB-8672MB) Type: Write Back (WB) Range 21E000000-21F000000 (8672MB-8688MB) Type: Write Back (WB) Range E0000000-100000000 (3584MB-4096MB) Type: Uncacheable (UC) BIOS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BIOS Vendor: AMI BIOS Version: 8.11 BIOS Release Date: 10/17/2012 BIOS Start Segment: F000 BIOS Size: 4096 KBytes System BIOS Version: 4.6 ISA Support: Not Present MCA Support: Not Present EISA Support: Not Present PCI Support: Present PC Card (PCMCIA) Support: Not Present Plug-and-Play Support: Present APM Support: Not Present Flash BIOS: Present BIOS Shadow: Present VL-VESA Support: Not Present ESCD Support: Not Present Boot from CD: Present Selectable Boot: Present BIOS ROM Socketed: Not Present Boot from PC Card: Not Present EDD Support: Present NEC PC-98 Support: Not Present ACPI Support: Present USB Legacy Support: Present AGP Support: Not Present I2O Boot Support: Not Present LS-120 Boot Support: Not Present ATAPI ZIP Drive Boot Support: Not Present IEE1394 Boot Support: Not Present Smart Battery Support: Not Present BIOS Boot Specification Support: Present Function key-initiated Network Service Boot Support: Present Targeted Content Distribution Support: Present UEFI Specification Support: Present CPU Internal L2 ----------------------------------------------------------- Socket Designation: CPU Internal L2 Cache State: Enabled Cache Type: Internal, Unified Cache Scheme: Write-Through Supported SRAM Type: Current SRAM Type: Cache Speed: Unknown Error Correction Type: Unknown Maximum Cache Size: 1024 KBytes Installed Cache Size: 1024 KBytes Cache Associativity: 8-way Set-Associative CPU Internal L1 ----------------------------------------------------------- Socket Designation: CPU Internal L1 Cache State: Enabled Cache Type: Internal, Data Cache Scheme: Write-Through Supported SRAM Type: Current SRAM Type: Cache Speed: Unknown Error Correction Type: Maximum Cache Size: 256 KBytes Installed Cache Size: 256 KBytes Cache Associativity: 8-way Set-Associative CPU Internal L3 ----------------------------------------------------------- Socket Designation: CPU Internal L3 Cache State: Enabled Cache Type: Internal, Unified Cache Scheme: Write-Back Supported SRAM Type: Current SRAM Type: Cache Speed: Unknown Error Correction Type: Unknown Maximum Cache Size: 8192 KBytes Installed Cache Size: 8192 KBytes Cache Associativity: 16-way Set-Associative Intel vPro ---------------------------------------------------------------- CPU VT-x Support: Supported CPU VT-x Status: Disabled CPU VT-x2 Support: Not Supported CPU VT-x2 Status: Disabled CPU TXT Support: Supported CPU TXT Status: Disabled CPU VMX Status: Disabled CPU SMX Status: Disabled Intel ME Status: Enabled Intel OST Firmware Support: Not Supported Intel ASF Firmware Support: Not Supported Intel AMT Pro Firmware Support: Not Supported Intel AMT Basic Firmware Support: Not Supported Intel TPM Firmware Support: Not Supported Intel Castle Peak Support: Not Supported Intel WoX Support: Not Supported Intel Virtualization Engine Support: Not Supported Intel Anti-Theft Technology Support: Not Supported TPM On-board: Not Supported Intel Anti-Theft Technology Enrolled: Not Supported Intel ME Version: v8.1, Build 1248, Hotfix 0 BIOS VT-x Support: Not Supported BIOS VT-d Support: Supported BIOS TXT Support: Supported BIOS TPM Support: Not Supported BIOS ME Support: Not Supported BIOS VA Extensions Support: Supported Intel AT PBA For Recovery Support: Not Supported Intel AT WWAN Support: Not Supported Intel ME ------------------------------------------------------------------ [ME Host Status] ME Current Working State: Normal Manufacturing Mode: Not Active ME Current Operation Mode: Normal [Intel Manageability Engine Features] [ME Firmware Capabilities] Full Network Manageability: Not Capable Standard Network Manageability: Not Capable Manageability (AMT): Not Capable Small Business Advantage: Not Capable Quiet System Technology: Not Capable Intel Anti-Theft: Not Capable Capability Licensing Service: Capable Virtualization Engine: Not Capable Power Sharing Technology (MPC): Capable ICC Over Clocking: Capable Protected Audio Video Path (PAVP): Capable Identity Protection Technology (IPT): Not Capable Remote PC Assist (RPAT): Not Capable IPV6: Not Capable KVM Remote Control: Not Capable Outbreak Containment Heuristic (OCH): Not Capable Virtual LAN (VLAN): Capable Cipher Transport Layer (TLS): Not Capable Wireless LAN (WLAN): Not Capable Platform Trust Technology (PTT): Not Capable [ME Firmware Feature State] Full Network Manageability: Disabled Standard Network Manageability: Disabled Manageability (AMT): Disabled Small Business Advantage: Disabled Quiet System Technology: Disabled Intel Anti-Theft: Disabled Capability Licensing Service: Enabled Virtualization Engine: Disabled Power Sharing Technology (MPC): Enabled ICC Over Clocking: Enabled Protected Audio Video Path (PAVP): Enabled Identity Protection Technology (IPT): Disabled Remote PC Assist (RPAT): Disabled IPV6: Disabled KVM Remote Control: Disabled Outbreak Containment Heuristic (OCH): Disabled Virtual LAN (VLAN): Enabled Cipher Transport Layer (TLS): Disabled Wireless LAN (WLAN): Disabled Platform Trust Technology (PTT): Disabled [ME Firmware Platform Type] Platform Target Usage Type: Desktop Platform Target Market Type: Consumer SKU: Regular SKU ME Firmware Image Type: 4MB Firmware Platform Brand: None Host ME Region Flash Protection Override (HMRFPO) Status: Locked Intel ICC ----------------------------------------------------------------- [ICC Record 0: DIV1-S] Clock Usage: Display Clock Range: 120.0000 - 120.0000 MHz SSC Change: Fixed Current Clock: 120.0000 MHz [ICC Record 1: DIV2-S] Clock Usage: BCLK/DMI/PEG/PCIe/PCI33/SATA/USB3 Clock Range: 100.0000 - 100.0000 MHz SSC Change: Down, Max = 0.50% Current Clock: 100.0000 MHz [ICC Record 2: DIV3] Clock Usage: Not Used Clock Range: 100.0000 - 100.0000 MHz SSC Change: Down, Max = 0.50% Current Clock: 133.3333 MHz [ICC Record 3: DIV4] Clock Usage: Display Bending Clock Range: 119.3473 - 120.6599 MHz SSC Change: Down/Center, Max = 2.50% Current Clock: 100.0000 MHz [ICC Record 4: DIV1-NS] Clock Usage: Display Clock Range: 120.0000 - 120.0000 MHz SSC Change: Fixed Current Clock: 120.0000 MHz [ICC Record 5: DIV2-NS] Clock Usage: BCLK/DMI/PEG/PCIe/PCI33/SATA/USB3 Clock Range: 100.0000 - 100.0000 MHz SSC Change: Fixed Current Clock: 100.0000 MHz [General Properties] PCI Clock Source: SSC2 Spread (Non-OC) DMI Port Clock Source: Non-Overclockable PXP PLL CLKOUT_SRC[3:0] Clock Source: SSC2 Spread (Non-OC) CLKOUT_SRC[7:4] Clock Source: SSC2 Spread (Non-OC) FLEXCLK3 Clock Source: 48 MHz FLEXCLK2 Clock Source: 33.3 MHz FLEXCLK1 Clock Source: 14.31818 MHz FLEXCLK0 Clock Source: 33.3 MHz CSSCn Source for PXP PLL: SSC2 (Non-OC) SATA PLL Reference Clock: SSC2 (Non-OC) Modulator 4: Disabled PEG_C Output Clock: Disabled DMI2 Output Clock: Disabled DMI Output Clock: Enabled PEG_B Output Clock: Enabled PEG_A Output Clock: Enabled CLKOUT_DP Output Clock: Enabled CLKOUT_ITPXDP Output Clock: Enabled PCIe/SRC7 Output Clock: Enabled PCIe/SRC6 Output Clock: Enabled PCIe/SRC5 Output Clock: Enabled PCIe/SRC4 Output Clock: Enabled PCIe/SRC3 Output Clock: Enabled PCIe/SRC2 Output Clock: Enabled PCIe/SRC1 Output Clock: Enabled PCIe/SRC0 Output Clock: Disabled CLKOUT_PCI4 Output Clock: Enabled CLKOUT_PCI3 Output Clock: Enabled CLKOUT_PCI2 Output Clock: Enabled CLKOUT_PCI1 Output Clock: Enabled CLKOUT_PCI0 Output Clock: Enabled FLEXCLK3 Output Clock: Enabled FLEXCLK2 Output Clock: Enabled FLEXCLK1 Output Clock: Enabled FLEXCLK0 Output Clock: Enabled DIV7: Disabled DIV5 Stage 2: Enabled DIV5 Stage 1: Enabled DIV4: Enabled DIV3: Disabled DIV2-S: Enabled DIV2-NS: Disabled DIV1-S: Enabled DIV1-NS: Enabled Intel Ivy Bridge-DT - PCI Express Graphics Root Port [E1/L1/N0/P0] -------- [General Information] Device Name: Intel Ivy Bridge-DT - PCI Express Graphics Root Port [E1/L1/N0/P0] Original Device Name: Intel Ivy Bridge-DT - PCI Express Graphics Root Port [E1/L1/N0/P0] Device Class: PCI-to-PCI Bridge Revision ID: 9 Bus Number: 0 Device Number: 1 Function Number: 0 PCI Latency Timer: 0 Hardware ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0151&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_09 [PCI Express] Version: 3.0 Maximum Link Width: 16x Current Link Width: 16x Maximum Link Speed: 8.0 Gb/s Current Link Speed: 5.0 Gb/s Device/Port Type: Root Port of PCI Express Root Complex Slot Implemented: Yes Hot-Plug: Not Capable Hot-Plug Surprise: Not Capable Slot Power Limit: 75.000 W Active State Power Management (ASPM) Support: L0s and L1 Active State Power Management (ASPM) Status: L0s and L1 Entry [System Resources] Interrupt Line: IRQ16 Interrupt Pin: INTA# [Features] Bus Mastering: Enabled Running At 66 MHz: Not Capable Fast Back-to-Back Transactions: Not Capable [Driver Information] Driver Manufacturer: Intel Driver Description: Xeon(R) processor E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor PCI Express Root Port - 0151 Driver Provider: Intel Driver Version: 9.3.0.1029 Driver Date: 24-Jul-2013 DeviceInstanceId PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0151&SUBSYS_2AE5103C&REV_09\3&11583659&0&08 Motherboard --------------------------------------------------------------- [Computer] Computer Brand Name: Hewlett-Packard HP ENVY TS 20-d030xt AiO PC [Motherboard] Motherboard Model: Hewlett-Packard 2AE5 Motherboard Chipset: Intel H61 (Cougar Point) Motherboard Slots: 5xPCI Express x1, 1xPCI Express x16 PCI Express Version Supported: v3.0 USB Version Supported: v3.0 [PCH Features] USB Port Count: 10 ports RAID Capability: Not Supported SATA Ports 2 and 3: Not Supported SATA Port 1 6 Gb/s: Not Supported SATA Port 0 6 Gb/s: Not Supported PCI Interface: Not Supported PCI Express Ports 5 and 6: Supported USB Redirect (USBr): Not Supported Intel Anti-Theft Technology: Supported PCI Express Ports 7 and 8: Not Supported PCH Integrated Graphics Support: Supported Data Center Manageability Interface (DCMI): Supported Node Manager: Supported [BIOS] BIOS Manufacturer: AMI BIOS Date: 10/17/2012 BIOS Version: 8.11 UEFI BIOS: Capable Super-IO/LPC Chip: ITE IT8518E |
Send message Joined: 23 Apr 07 Posts: 1112 ![]() |
I have an Intel based machine with Nvidia 630 graphics card details below. Local computing preferences override Web Computing preferences, try going into Boinc Manager's Tools>Computing preferences page, then hit the Clear Button in the top right, then Yes. Posting the Boinc startup from the Event log (the first 30 lines or so) is a lot more useful than posting all your hardware info, Claggy |
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Sorry. But I had read the read about asking questions in another thread and thought that hardware was very important. I'm just a 72yo geezer who wants to help improve the world. In any case, I have tried local prefs and come up with the same problem else I wouldn't have posted. I again tried setting local prefs but nothing changes after I hit the clear button. It doesn't seem to clear the settings to default. The problem with my computer running at a crawl only occurs when running Climate Prediction Net wu's so maybe I should be asking them about it. I also am interested in the answer to arch's cpu question in message 53215 above. I think it's an excellent question and would probably help a lot of users if it were possible. Also I wonder about setting discontiguous cpu affinity in Windows task manager. Is that going to make any difference in processing wu time or is that a question for another forum elsewhere? Below is the log data. Thanks for any help to solve my problem. I don't want to remove any projects unless I have to. Thanks for your help, Claggy. If I could edit my previous post or even delete it I would do so. Jupiter56. Just another user. 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | cc_config.xml not found - using defaults 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Starting BOINC client version 7.2.42 for windows_x86_64 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Libraries: libcurl/7.25.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1 zlib/1.2.6 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Data directory: C:\ProgramData\BOINC 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Running under account Administrator 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 630M (driver version 327.02, CUDA version 5.5, compute capability 2.1, 2048MB, 1909MB available, 250 GFLOPS peak) 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 630M (driver version 327.02, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 2048MB, 1909MB available, 250 GFLOPS peak) 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Host name: HPENVY20PC 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Processor: 8 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770S CPU @ 3.10GHz [Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9] 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | cc_config.xml not found - using defaults 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Starting BOINC client version 7.2.42 for windows_x86_64 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Libraries: libcurl/7.25.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1 zlib/1.2.6 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Data directory: C:\ProgramData\BOINC 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Running under account Administrator 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 630M (driver version 327.02, CUDA version 5.5, compute capability 2.1, 2048MB, 1909MB available, 250 GFLOPS peak) 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GT 630M (driver version 327.02, device version OpenCL 1.1 CUDA, 2048MB, 1909MB available, 250 GFLOPS peak) 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Host name: HPENVY20PC 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Processor: 8 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770S CPU @ 3.10GHz [Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9] 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 popcnt aes syscall nx lm vmx smx tm2 pbe 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | OS: Microsoft Windows 8.1: Core x64 Edition, (06.03.9600.00) 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Memory: 7.95 GB physical, 8.34 GB virtual 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Disk: 913.73 GB total, 828.53 GB free 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | Local time is UTC -5 hours 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | | VirtualBox version: 4.3.8 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | Asteroids@home | URL http://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/; Computer ID 69438; resource share 100 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | climateprediction.net | URL http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID 1310407; resource share 100 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | Einstein@Home | URL http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/; Computer ID 10342975; resource share 100 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | eon2 | URL http://eon.ices.utexas.edu/eon2/; Computer ID 3057920; resource share 100 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | Milkyway@Home | URL http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/; Computer ID 560631; resource share 100 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | Cosmology@Home | URL http://www.cosmologyathome.org/; Computer ID 207034; resource share 100 3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | Einstein@Home | General prefs: from Einstein@Home (last modified 24-Mar-2014 17:42:06) etc., etc. |
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3/30/2014 2:53:32 PM | Einstein@Home | General prefs: from Einstein@Home (last modified 24-Mar-2014 17:42:06) How many actual CPU tasks are running? It should be a maximum of four, But, after that it is up to the OS which cores different portions of the app runs on. On my i7-2600K, when I run four CPU Seti tasks is see some load on all the cores, usability doesn't suffer through, perhaps in your case it the amount of memory the CPDN tasks use, you could use an app_config.xml to limit the amount of CPDN Wu's that are allowed to run at once: Application configuration Claggy |
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Thanks, I'll try that and let you know. And if you want to edit my first post or delete it please feel free. |
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Claggy won't be able to edit or delete anything, as other than a skillful helper, he's not a moderator around here. I might be able to hide it, but don't really see the need. Other than you yourself, and only for an hour after posting it, no-one can edit your post. |
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