Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : acemd2_6.03_windows_intelx86__cuda has stopped working
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Hi! hi Try these drivers from Nvidia. ____________ | |
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Try Boinc 6.10.43. | |
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Make a note of which type of GPUGrid task was running at the time, and if it's hERG, *_pYEEI_*, *_TRYP_*, or any of the types listed (or discussed) in the sticky 'information and issues' threads at the top of this message board, post about it there. | |
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I installed the drivers that HTH suggested. but it stil gives the error. | |
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if any admins want to make tests with my video card or something i am willing to collaborate.. and even give access to my computer via VNC and TeamViewer.. also i cand tell my email address via private message in the forum | |
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@Richard Haselgrove It's there in your screenshot, top row under 'Name': f134s10-TONI_GA9F-0-1-RND2001_0 I would call that a 'TONI_GA9F' task - it lines up best with GA: information and issues. But going by the sorry list in all tasks for host 69496, you'll have to get your computer stabilised first - most of the task names in that list are for types which are normally pretty safe and reliable. | |
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to any people reading that have found this page via google because i optimized the thread for google to be found while searching "acemd2_6.03_windows_intelx86__cuda has stopped working": first visit the link below because there are solutions that could fix your problem | |
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http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=1314 It would also help readers if you could 'optimise' your references by making them clickable. The one above is GPU FAQ: Why my run fails? Some answers - which is a good place to start. Refer to 'Use BBCode tags to format your text' on the messsage composition page to see the tools available. It opens in a new window, so you can refer to it while you type. | |
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i've run the project again after installing cuda 3.0 but it still gives the error | |
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The problem here is that you, like me, have a GTX 260-192 which due to a persistent bug in all drivers since the 185 series is no longer able to run GPUGRID without problems. | |
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A, If you actually run a task you might get somewhere. | |
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I just recently had this happen on my GTX-260 (216 55nm) Win7 64-bit rig, but it turned out to be just because I had started a graphics-intensive program (FarCry2) and had forgotten to stop BOINC first. Apparently when the GPU gets overloaded to that extent (trying to run both FC2 and the GPUGRID task) the entire graphics driver crashes and the task gets a computation error status. It was obviously a stupid mistake on my part. Restarting the machine and aborting the task fixed it. | |
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