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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    Albert@Home - http://albert.phys.uwm.edu/ - has a ATI openCL app and a NVidia cuda app. This project exists for testing the openCL app for einstine@home, which requires different server version than what is on the main Einstein project
    *Note: BOINC BOINC 6.13.10 (and newer) is required to detect openCL capability on the host.
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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    Quote Originally Posted by Tank_Master View Post
    Albert@Home - http://albert.phys.uwm.edu/ - has a ATI openCL app and a NVidia cuda app. This project exists for testing the openCL app for einstine@home, hich requires different server version than what is on the main Einstein project
    *Note: BOINC BOINC 6.13.10 (and newer) is required to detect openCL capability on the host.
    Updated. Thx for the reminder.


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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    I thought I remembered hearing that the albert@home project doesn't export stats, so you won't get credit. Can someone verify that? If so, we should list that info as well.

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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    Right now Credit is being Granted & the Stats Exported but that can change at any time Per the Admins of the Project.

    Also be aware that the BOINC Client 6.13.10 (and newer) doesn't allow you to run the MOO Project or at least it didn't the last time I tried it.

    I had over 700 Pending Wu's aborted by the Project a month or so ago, so expect anything to happen there Per the Project Admin's whim ...

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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    Thanks for the info. I won't be crunching albert or upgrading then.

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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

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    Here is the complete list (As far as I am aware) of ATI & Nvidia cards that can be used to crunch GPU capable projects. The thumbnail graphic will open the full size image in a new tab or page.


    Aren't the 5870's double precision, the reason I ask is they are not highlighted on the chart.

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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    Yes, all the 5800 series cards are DP - 5830, 5850, and 5870.

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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelphia View Post
    Aren't the 5870's double precision, the reason I ask is they are not highlighted on the chart.
    You are correct. I will fix it today. Thanks for pointing that out.

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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    Sorry for the stupid question, What is DP?

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    Re: BOINC GPU Compatibility List

    No stupid questions here, bro, it is something I would have asked a year and a half ago!
    DP is short for dual precision and is a type of math. A GPU capable of this is a requirement for crunching certain projects such as MilkyWay. Moo! or Collatz on the other hand, use single precision math, so any GPU can crunch them.

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