If I'm not mistaken upgrading the server software will put that project under the "CreditNew" system. OH joy..........
I had to downgrade 3 of my machines that have ATI and Cudas in them to get them to validate. I do have 1 machine with 2 GTX 570s that is working without any problems running 7.0.11. Go figure.
Unless something has changed, Moo pays much better than DirT for ATIs. In those 3 boxes I have the ATIs on Moo and the Cudas on DirT
I haven't done any gpu crunching with linux, only cpu. Is there a best distro for gpu crunching? You know, one where you don't have to fiddle with drivers too much? It will be my HD 6970 box.
You certainly could be right, but it won't work for me. I've never been able to put both ATI and Cudas on the same project. The scheduler in BOINC is so stupid it will wind up filling one card or the other over time till it reaches the project maximum and letting the other run dry. It is really frustrating to see the Cuda out of work and BOINC keeps asking for ATI wu or vice versa! I talked to Slicker and he said the problem was with the scheduler.
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