Yellowbillycat said: cine_chris said: @kmiller922 From what I read on the EVGA forum you don't go less than a 4x PCIE slot and they talk about running i3s with Linux. Interesting. I have a 1x PCIe riser on the way ($6) to get an idle P106-90 running. I'll have to compare it to the other P106 that's in an 8x slot right now. 4x risers are cheap, but out of China, so sloooow delivery.Currently running:R7 1700 + RTX 2070 Ubuntu 18.04i5-6600K + GTX 1070 + P106-90 Ubuntu 18.04i5-2400 + GTX 1650 (when it itsn't running Zwift) Windows 10Core2Duo + GT 1030 Ubuntu 20.04P71 Laptop i7-7700HQ + Quadro M620 Windows 10
cine_chris said: @kmiller922 From what I read on the EVGA forum you don't go less than a 4x PCIE slot and they talk about running i3s with Linux.
cine_chris said:Another huge milestone, 2B points for @MightyMayfield .I did a sprint self-challenge attempting to hit 200M points before MM hit 2B. Yes, I lost, by 2M points, but I hit my top PPD 8.5M, now ranked in the top 4K & completed 2,500 WUs. So, it was a worthwhile effort.
kmiller922 said:@cine_chris and @MightyMayfield congrats nice work!
Happy to offer a giveaway for our Folding@Home team members, as a way to say thanks and give back to you: https://community.microcenter.com/discussion/3763/july-folding-home-giveawayGood luck!
cine_chris said:@Yellowbillycat The info above about running FAH on pcie 4x Nvidia GPU was out-of-date. Apparently, about a yr-ago, Nvidia killed running on pcie 4x connections (also M2 feeds). I suspect these connections were not able to handle the GPUs power needs & frying systems. So that scrapped my plan to use a Supermicro server mobo with to 2-8x & 2-4x. The 8x slots worked great, but the 4x had zero GPU compute capability. Lesson learned.
Yellowbillycat said: @cine_chris Good to know. I only tried the 1x PCIE riser. It did work, and if there was any slowdown, it was inside the normal run-to-run variation in PPD. I had 2 P106-90's, one in an 8x slot and one using the 1x riser.
cine_chris said: Yellowbillycat said: @cine_chris Good to know. I only tried the 1x PCIE riser. It did work, and if there was any slowdown, it was inside the normal run-to-run variation in PPD. I had 2 P106-90's, one in an 8x slot and one using the 1x riser. @Yellowbillycat The crypto-cards must be immune to the current GPU 4x limitations? I tried 4x with a 1050Ti & 1660super on Windows 10. Perhaps Linux with an earlier driver might work?
kmiller922 said: @JADO & @Pittbug Welcome to the 100 Million club
teamtempest said: I notice some of the entrants in the July folding giveaway (thanks, Ryau!) have done appreciable work but the fine print in the screenshots say "0 go to MicrocenterOfficials's total of ….". Is this a misconfiguration or just something that sometimes happens even after you join a team?
0legravy_leg said: 24 hours in after switching teams and making some good progress, putting all that microcenter merch to work on the down time2080ti xc hydro / 3900x5700xt (asus refrence on water block) / 3950x5700 (asus refrence on water block) / 3600x2060 ko ultra / 1600xtypically produces 3 - 6 million a day depending on which systems are folding and how efficiently Folding@home feeds me work units.
MightyMayfield said:Yeah, the FAH network stability seems a bit wavy these days. Can make anything from 18-33m PPD depending on how it feels
cine_chris said: MightyMayfield said:Yeah, the FAH network stability seems a bit wavy these days. Can make anything from 18-33m PPD depending on how it feels I noticed several of the MC donors were low #`s today. I`m not folding on any CPUs currently & my #`s were up ~400k. That`s despite having to replace a dead mobo & losing a couple of WUs in the process. I guess Forrest Gumpisms apply to folding too, WUs are like a box of chocloates
teamtempest said: Yeah, that seems like reasonable explanation. I'll go with it.Another note: my measly little GT-730 that only draws 30 watts still manages to have a very noticeable effect:
teamtempest said: I was stupid. I let M$oft update do its thing. It installed a new browser and promptly broke a whole lot of things that were working perfectly fine. Among them the FAH client, which just kept causing the screen to "blink" every few seconds without doing anything else. I used a system restore in hopes it would get rid of the "new, improved, super duper browser!". No joy; it's still the newest piece of junk. I downloaded and installed the latest client. It worked once, but I left it on minimum power because I planned to turn it up later. But now, while I'm sure it's running, the client refuses to talk to me. It just spins its little cursor thing, and after a while it shows a little menu of other things I might try, none of which actually do anything useful. Is there something else I might try to get control back?
Kirito said: If someone finds abetter answer than mine please post it. I'm not a computer science major and I only have one Windows machine running this. It was easy for me to go to the nuclear option. There may very well be a better answer out there.Kirito
ChrisHarshman said:Anyone have tips on running multiple GPU cards in the same box?
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