Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : CUDA 10 Support Request
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Now that the RTX 2070 is publicly available today along with already released 2080(ti) - is GPUGRID team working towards (Turing / Volta) CUDA10 support for near future? | |
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Now that the RTX 2070 is publicly available today along with already released 2080(ti) - is GPUGRID team working towards (Turing / Volta) CUDA10 support for near future? I haven't heard much from the team regarding the new architecture. They took a while to support Pascal... so there's that. ____________ | |
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http://ambermd.org/GPUPerformance.php | |
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GPUGrid Team: | |
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GPUGrid Team: Pretty please :) ____________ | |
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I'm confused by this request. Why do you need CUDA10? All you need is the recent 410 series driver to support the card. | |
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Are Turing 20xx GPUS working in this project? I thought the answer was no, and that an app update from the GPUGrid devs was required. Keith do you have such a GPU to test? | |
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Are Turing 20xx GPUS working in this project? I thought the answer was no, and that an app update from the GPUGrid devs was required. Keith do you have such a GPU to test? No - ACEMD needs upgrade to run properly. See the RTX 2080ti thread: http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=4819 Currently: SWAN: FATAL: cannot find image for module [.nonbonded.cu.] for device version 750 | |
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Yes, I didn't remember that other thread which had the failures in the app because it wasn't compiled with API 7.5.0. | |
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I see. I bet most of us are just wanting Turing app support, instead of CUDA 10 support ... And I thank you for pointing out that they are separate. | |
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I see. I bet most of us are just wanting Turing app support, instead of CUDA 10 support ... And I thank you for pointing out that they are separate. Yes please update! I have 2080 and 2070 ready for testing. For Turing and Volta to work with GPUGRID - CUDA 10 required. Since I've been crunching here - each major GPU release required an updated CUDA 5.0 / 5.5 / 6.0 / 6.5 / 8.0 CUDA ACEMD app. When Kelper was released CUDA 5.0 was needed - same for 6.0 GM107 Maxwell - 6.5 for GM200/204/206 and 8.0 for GP102/104/106/108. Though GPUGRID waited a year to adopt Pascal support. For whatever reason GPUGRID never supported backwards compatibility. | |
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The Einstein crunchers with Turing have found that some tasks error out immediately and other task types crunch fine. Bug report submitted to both Nvidia and Einstein developers. I am afraid sending a bug report to NVIDIA won't help much. I remember having read somewhere here in the Forum, some time ago, that NVIDIA explicitely states that their hardware is not supposed to be used for what we all are doing. | |
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I am using a GTX 1060 on a Windows 10 PC and a GTX 750 Ti on a Linux box. They all work in SETI@home,Einstein@home and GPUGRID. | |
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