Re: ATI HD 4200 Where to put it?
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Originally Posted by
Slicker
What version drivers are you running? Catalyst 11.11? Other?
Possible suggestion:
1. uninstall the video driver
2. run a driver cleaner app to really make sure it is gone
3. reinstall
4. Don't trust windows to update the driver. Get it yourself from AMD and install it manually.
Once the BOINC client acknowledges you have a GPU that can crunch, you shouldn't have any problem getting work from Collatz.
I did just that. Upgraded the driver and it's crunching away. The problem is that it says I have a AMD ATI Radeon HD 2300/2400/3200 (RV610) (368MB) driver: 1.4.1457. Windows says I have an HD 4200. :-s I'm only using 3 cpu cores to free up one for the gpu. Looks like it may have reduced the crunching times. I still can not get Collatz to crunch. I'll play with it some more tomorrow.
Re: ATI HD 4200 Where to put it?
I've been running Moo now and looking at these times and the about of credits I'm getting it's not worth it to run Moo.
http://moowrap.net/results.php?hosti...state=3&appid=
4947374 3644826 30 Nov 2011 | 20:17:07 UTC 1 Dec 2011 | 5:51:05 UTC Completed and validated 17,160.75 17,147.79 272.00 Distributed.net Client v1.02 (ati14)
4947373 3644823 30 Nov 2011 | 20:17:07 UTC 1 Dec 2011 | 10:37:09 UTC Completed and validated 17,161.60 17,142.39 272.00 Distributed.net Client v1.02 (ati14)
4947372 3644817 30 Nov 2011 | 20:17:07 UTC 1 Dec 2011 | 15:50:59 UTC Completed and validated 18,824.90 1,177.06 272.00 Distributed.net Client v1.02 (ati14)
4947371 3644784 30 Nov 2011 | 20:17:07 UTC 1 Dec 2011 | 21:07:58 UTC Completed and validated 19,018.70 734.27 272.00 Distributed.net Client v1.02 (ati14)
4947363 3620575 30 Nov 2011 | 20:17:07 UTC 1 Dec 2011 | 1:04:59 UTC Completed and validated 17,272.00 17,203.81 272.00 Distributed.net Client v1.02 (ati14)
4912737 3644715 29 Nov 2011 | 22:53:13 UTC 30 Nov 2011 | 12:46:14 UTC Completed and validated 28,210.24 22,230.13 357.00 Distributed.net Client v1.02 (ati14)
4911933 4052794 29 Nov 2011 | 22:53:13 UTC 30 Nov 2011 | 20:11:40 UTC Completed and validated 19,555.95 16,714.71 272.00 Distributed.net Client v1.02 (ati14)
4910453 4051792 29 Nov 2011 | 22:53:13 UTC 30 Nov 2011 | 14:42:06 UTC Completed and validated 25,335.15 16,689.56 272.00 Distributed.net Client v1.02 (ati14)
Not sure why I'm not getting the 6k for doing these but if I stop these Moo wu's and go back to four cores, The extra Cpu core gets 200 points per wu. See below.
6436181 5359765 29 Nov 2011 15:29:08 UTC 1 Dec 2011 3:30:22 UTC Completed and validated 5,855.71 5,844.42 33.56 200.00 primaboinca v7.05
6436180 5359764 29 Nov 2011 15:29:08 UTC 1 Dec 2011 3:40:43 UTC Completed and validated 5,900.21 5,891.08 33.83 200.00 primaboinca v7.05
6436178 5359762 29 Nov 2011 15:29:08 UTC 1 Dec 2011 4:31:44 UTC Completed and validated 5,848.07 5,836.79 33.52 200.00 primaboinca v7.05
6436177 5359761 29 Nov 2011 15:29:08 UTC 1 Dec 2011 5:08:26 UTC Completed and validated 5,888.17 5,881.77 33.78 200.00 primaboinca v7.05
Maybe this lowend gpu s not worth running. Unless someone has some advice or can tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks,
Mike.
Re: ATI HD 4200 Where to put it?
Thanks for the explanation Mike I didn't understood a shitt but it was very interesting
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Re: ATI HD 4200 Where to put it?
I think a low end GPU is not worth the electricity it will consume unless it is extra, not taking away from the CPU. Thing is, Slicker's mini Collatz WUs are perfect for this scenario. Wouldn't have to shut down any cores, and you get GPU credits too. I wonder why it won't run Collatz? Anyone have any ideas on that?
Re: ATI HD 4200 Where to put it?
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Originally Posted by
DrPop
I think a low end GPU is not worth the electricity it will consume unless it is extra, not taking away from the CPU. Thing is, Slicker's mini Collatz WUs are perfect for this scenario. Wouldn't have to shut down any cores, and you get GPU credits too. I wonder why it won't run Collatz? Anyone have any ideas on that?
I'm beginning to think that this HP box has an IGPU masked as a HD4200. When I check the box on the Moo website it says the coprocessor is: AMD ATI Radeon HD 2300/2400/3200 (RV610) (368MB) driver: 1.4.1457
Says nothing about an HD 4xxx series. I wish it would run Collatz. It errors out both the mini and reg. wu's. Tomorrow I'm shutting down Moo on it and just running the 4 cores on DiRT/Prima.
Re: ATI HD 4200 Where to put it?
If you run GPU-Z on it, what does it list it as?:confused:
Re: ATI HD 4200 Where to put it?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Mike029
I'm beginning to think that this HP box has an IGPU masked as a HD4200. When I check the box on the Moo website it says the coprocessor is: AMD ATI Radeon HD 2300/2400/3200 (RV610) (368MB) driver: 1.4.1457
Says nothing about an HD 4xxx series. I wish it would run Collatz. It errors out both the mini and reg. wu's. Tomorrow I'm shutting down Moo on it and just running the 4 cores on DiRT/Prima.
Mike I have a asus m4a88td-v evo board that has the same gpu and I am running mini collatz on it. It runs just fine on it...I think it takes 2.5 hours to complete the WU.
My gpu specs say:: (from the Collatz site)
CAL ATI Radeon HD 2300/2400/3200 (RV610) (341 MB)....
MY driver# = 1.4.556
My OS is XP PRO...
Specs from my Device Manager....
Driver date = 02/10/2010
Driver Version = 8.710.0.0
You might have to go with this older driver...Looks like they borked it on the new driver versions.
Re: ATI HD 4200 Where to put it?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Eagle70ss
Mike I have a asus m4a88td-v evo board that has the same gpu and I am running mini collatz on it. It runs just fine on it...I think it takes 2.5 hours to complete the WU.
My gpu specs say:: (from the Collatz site)
CAL ATI Radeon HD 2300/2400/3200 (RV610) (341 MB)....
MY driver# = 1.4.556
My OS is XP PRO...
Specs from my Device Manager....
Driver date = 02/10/2010
Driver Version = 8.710.0.0
You might have to go with this older driver...Looks like they borked it on the new driver versions.
Im running win 7 Pro 64 so I'll take a look at the driver you mentioned.
Thanks Eagle,