Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : less than 1 fps under load 560 Ti.
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My 560 Ti it appears have massive difficulties handling the lightest task (youtube, large images etc), so even very light surfing with the GPUGRID task running is like walking in mud, in slow motion. The AMD 6950 had no such problems when running milkyway@home (could even have CIV5 in 1200x1000 windowed mode with 15-ish fps in-game and no slowing when moving between tasks or surfing, running HD video etc), is this a common problem with low-ish end GPUs or does it affect all nvidia GPUs? If I run a 690 on my main rig will it still be so impossible to do anything else while GPUGRID is running? | |
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To answer a few of your questions: | |
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I know what you mean, and I am sorry but I forgot to mention "load" is 99%, on the WUs that only take 38-40% I can do whatever I want, but the AMD ran at 98% (I assumed it was a software peculiarity of saying 100%?), so does it mean the 560 Ti is a rare model that uses most of its actual ability in GPUGRID and that most others do not run at 99%? | |
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My GPU load is around 90-95% on average, with the exception of those low-usage tasks. | |
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Whether the system stays responsive under GPU load entirely depends on the software, that's why you've seen such differences between nVidia and AMD on different projects. One could easily configure Milkyway so that an AMD running it becomes unresponsive as well. Making GPU-Grid more responsive is not as easy, though. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : less than 1 fps under load 560 Ti.