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I have a problem that I haven't been able to solve. I have a dell t7500, it has 2 6 core CPU's with hyper threading for a total of 24 cores. I installed a clean copy of win 8.1. things all looked good, so I installed a clean copy of Boinc 7.14.2 x64. when I started Boinc it was only using 12 cores. I then went and made sure that the hyper-threading was turned on, which it was. I then checked both the local and web based prefs. to make sure they were at use 100% of CPU's, they are both at 100%. I then looked at the device manager to see how many processors it was showing, it shows 24. but Boinc is only using 12. I have turned hyper-threading off and then Boinc only runs 6 wu's. I have not uninstalled Boinc and reinstalled it. I don't know what else to try so thought I would get advice from the pro's. thanks for any help
purplecfh
08-07-19, 03:54 PM
What version of windows are you using? I think it has to be windows pro to use the 2nd processor.
It might also help if we can get a link to this system on one of its' projects. Sounds funny to me, and something I haven't run into before.
What version of windows are you using? I think it has to be windows pro to use the 2nd processor.
running win 8.1 64
It might also help if we can get a link to this system on one of its' projects. Sounds funny to me, and something I haven't run into before.
hope this is what you are asking for Mumps, https://www.dhep.ga/boinc/show_host_detail.php?hostid=25609 , http://www.gpugrid.net/show_host_detail.php?hostid=510383
That is interesting. DHEP is reporting that host as 24 thread, but all other projects are calling it 12 thread.
https://stats.free-dc.org/host/ps3/stats.php?page=hostbycpid&cpid=ce4298271ded878d70770efda4c28dda
The DHEP hostid is the oldest of the 4, so it's almost like you turned HT off after you added it to DHEP, but before you added it to the rest, starting 34 minutes later with GPUGrid. Really strange.
purplecfh
08-07-19, 06:37 PM
Everything I'm reading says that since windows xp all home/core versions can see both sockets but will only use one. You have to upgrade to a professional version to support using both processor sockets.
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That is interesting. DHEP is reporting that host as 24 thread, but all other projects are calling it 12 thread.
https://stats.free-dc.org/host/ps3/stats.php?page=hostbycpid&cpid=ce4298271ded878d70770efda4c28dda
The DHEP hostid is the oldest of the 4, so it's almost like you turned HT off after you added it to DHEP, but before you added it to the rest, starting 34 minutes later with GPUGrid. Really strange.I can explain that. I loaded a cc-config with 24 threads and it loaded up 24 but when I removed it it went back to running 12. so while it shows 24 only 12 are running. sorry I should have said that earlier
Everything I'm reading says that since windows xp all home/core versions can see both sockets but will only use one. You have to upgrade to a professional version to support using both processor sockets.
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ok I will try that, hope I can find a pro version of win 8.
didn't have one but I have one ordered
didn't have one but I have one orderedLinux should see both processors for free.
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zombie67
08-07-19, 08:31 PM
ok I will try that, hope I can find a pro version of win 8.
The machine comes with a win7 Pro license. It is on the sticker on the box. Download the iso, and burn a disk or thumb drive.
After installing, if you want, you can upgrade to win10 for free. Yeah, I know officially that offer was over a long time ago. But it works just fine, fully activated and everything.
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