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    Computation error

    I don't know what happened, but MW stopped working for me. I have an NVidia GTX295 GPU.

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    Re: Computation error

    Is it O/Ced at all? Maybe try a "reset" project or even a detach and re-attach to the project. They're really just getting good CUDA support, so maybe it just hung or something?

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    Re: Computation error

    Quote Originally Posted by DrPop View Post
    Is it O/Ced at all? Maybe try a "reset" project or even a detach and re-attach to the project. They're really just getting good CUDA support, so maybe it just hung or something?
    Video card is not O/Ced. It was working great until I started getting those cuda_opencl tasks.
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    Re: Computation error

    Do you have openCL installed on that computer? That would be my initial guess, but I don't have any CUDA cards that can crunch MW...

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    Re: Computation error

    Ah, that makes sense. Maxwell's probably on the right track.
    I just checked at the Nvidia website for you, and try downloading the latest drivers - they say "support for OpenCL 1.0".
    Also, might check in at the MW forum on their site; I did that once and got some good answers pretty fast.

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    Re: Computation error

    Updating the Nvidia driver to 260.99 seemed to fix the computation error, however, now the GPU temperatures seem to be abnormally high (100-103º C) when crunching MW work units. Not sure I want to leave it running 24/7 at that temp.

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