Posts by RottenMutt

1) Message boards : BOINC client : nVidia GTX-295 x 2 = GPU Hell (Message 31231)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by RottenMutt
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Only one chance is to instal linux.


what if i need two chances for linux! do u mean it works in linux...
2) Message boards : BOINC client : nVidia GTX-295 x 2 = GPU Hell (Message 28922)
Posted 22 Nov 2009 by RottenMutt
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i've now tried 190.62 with the same results, nvidia driver restarts if i enable sli and bonic detects 4 GPU's. if i add "LimitVideoPresentSources" to the regestry i will get two GPU's with SLI off. If it were to detect four GPU's with SLI off i don't know if it would be stable. screen flickers when loading new work unit.
3) Message boards : BOINC client : nVidia GTX-295 x 2 = GPU Hell (Message 28921)
Posted 22 Nov 2009 by RottenMutt
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so far i can only get two gpus to show up with sli disabled on 195.55 by adding binary "limitvideopresentsources" to all four keys with "01 00 00 00" and two blue lights.

with sli enabled it isn't stable, but i get four gpus in bonic
4) Message boards : BOINC client : nVidia GTX-295 x 2 = GPU Hell (Message 24464)
Posted 22 Apr 2009 by RottenMutt
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LimitVideoPresentSources is all that is required. search for it, and add it to the other gpu tab which look just like the one you found with the same binary string.
5) Message boards : BOINC client : nVidia GTX-295 x 2 = GPU Hell (Message 24411)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by RottenMutt
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I added the displaylesspolicy and LimitVideoPresentSources as binary "01 00 00 00" on all four "GPU ID" strings and was able to get four cuda devices to show up, gpu-z. now the blue led is lit on the second card.

I suspect only the limitvideopresentsources is required. i have only one monitor, and in display settings i have four under intensified monitor icons.
6) Message boards : BOINC client : Idle Detection (Message 974)
Posted 19 Nov 2005 by RottenMutt
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same here for boinc 5.2.7 for linux FC4
will suspend for keyboard activity, but not mouse activity.




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