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GPU buggering up email

Started by Penfold, May 19, 2009, 03:08:01 PM

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Penfold

My GPU folding has started to realluy mess up my email.

I've updated the drivers and reduced the core usage but no change.

Look at the different load time when GPU is running and when it's turned off.

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delanvital

are you using beta gfx drivers?

Penfold

no :(

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delanvital

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What kind of Vista are you running? This is XP-related, but you might find something here

Are you running on a dual or quad core? If so, play around with the affinity setting in the GPU-folding settings

Penfold

Windows 7 and what are the affinity settings?

Thanks

delanvital

Quote from: Penfold;276650Windows 7 and what are the affinity settings?

Thanks

There are issues with Windows 7 if you try a custom skin and it is not made properly. Try a few skins, just for testing?

Right-click folding in tray, configure, advanced, then try both ticking and unticking  "do NOT lock cores to specific CPU"

Bob

Quote from: delanvital;276649What kind of Vista are you running? This is XP-related, but you might find something here

Are you running on a dual or quad core? If so, play around with the affinity setting in the GPU-folding settings
Interesting read. Thanks!

I have similar problems at work. I run three CPU folding processes and one GPU folding process on my work computer. When I have the GPU active though, I experience severe lag (especially when moving windows, items or whatever around on the screen) - so I end up disabling the GPU process and activating another CPU process instead while at work. Will try the fix in the link you posted tomorrow and see if that perhaps can help out a bit :)
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delanvital

Quote from: Bob;276717Interesting read. Thanks!

I have similar problems at work. I run three CPU folding processes and one GPU folding process on my work computer. When I have the GPU active though, I experience severe lag (especially when moving windows, items or whatever around on the screen) - so I end up disabling the GPU process and activating another CPU process instead while at work. Will try the fix in the link you posted tomorrow and see if that perhaps can help out a bit :)

I have read quite a bit about it, as I have the same problem with GPU on XP (I fold on all four cores of a quad core + GPU normally, when you disable affinity and use recent nvidia drivers, you don't need to free a core anymore). It seems that it can be a variety of things - with type of OS + type of GFX card (even between diff nvidia) and amount of cores. The GPU-lag is common with quad core CPUs.