Message boards : GPUs : No usable GPUs found - Windows 10
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Send message Joined: 26 Jan 17 Posts: 3 |
After reformatting PC with Windows 10 Pro 64bit, Boinc can no longer see the GPU. System Information: Windows 10 Pro 64bit Boinc 7.6.33 x64 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 NVIDIA drivers 378.49 01/24/2017 (latest) installed through GeForce Experience With previous installation (Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit) and GeForce Experience, latest NVIDIA drivers etc everything was working fine. Typical startup log: 23-Jan-17 1:42:19 PM | | Starting BOINC client version 7.6.33 for windows_x86_64 23-Jan-17 1:42:19 PM | | log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task, coproc_debug 23-Jan-17 1:42:19 PM | | Libraries: libcurl/7.47.1 OpenSSL/1.0.2g zlib/1.2.8 23-Jan-17 1:42:19 PM | | Running as a daemon (GPU computing disabled) 23-Jan-17 1:42:19 PM | | Data directory: D:\BOINC 23-Jan-17 1:42:19 PM | | Running under account boinc_master 23-Jan-17 1:42:19 PM | | No usable GPUs found Nothing that I have found on the message board seem to help me. Can you please help? |
Send message Joined: 26 Jan 17 Posts: 3 |
FYI, clinfo.exe output: Number of platforms: 1 Platform Profile: FULL_PROFILE Platform Version: OpenCL 1.2 CUDA 8.0.0 Platform Name: NVIDIA CUDA Platform Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation Platform Extensions: cl_khr_global_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_global_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_fp64 cl_khr_byte_addressable_store cl_khr_icd cl_khr_gl_sharing cl_nv_compiler_options cl_nv_device_attribute_query cl_nv_pragma_unroll cl_nv_d3d10_sharing cl_khr_d3d10_sharing cl_nv_d3d11_sharing cl_nv_copy_opts Platform Name: NVIDIA CUDA Number of devices: 1 Device Type: CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU Device ID: 4318 Max compute units: 6 Max work items dimensions: 3 Max work items[0]: 1024 Max work items[1]: 1024 Max work items[2]: 64 Max work group size: 1024 Preferred vector width char: 1 Preferred vector width short: 1 Preferred vector width int: 1 Preferred vector width long: 1 Preferred vector width float: 1 Preferred vector width double: 1 Max clock frequency: 1084Mhz Address bits: 14757395255531667488 Max memory allocation: 536870912 Image support: Yes Max number of images read arguments: 256 Max number of images write arguments: 16 Max image 2D width: 16384 Max image 2D height: 16384 Max image 3D width: 4096 Max image 3D height: 4096 Max image 3D depth: 4096 Max samplers within kernel: 32 Max size of kernel argument: 4352 Alignment (bits) of base address: 4096 Minimum alignment (bytes) for any datatype: 128 Single precision floating point capability Denorms: Yes Quiet NaNs: Yes Round to nearest even: Yes Round to zero: Yes Round to +ve and infinity: Yes IEEE754-2008 fused multiply-add: Yes Cache type: Read/Write Cache line size: 128 Cache size: 98304 Global memory size: 2147483648 Constant buffer size: 65536 Max number of constant args: 9 Local memory type: Scratchpad Local memory size: 49152 Error correction support: 0 Profiling timer resolution: 1000 Device endianess: Little Available: Yes Compiler available: Yes Execution capabilities: Execute OpenCL kernels: Yes Execute native function: No Queue properties: Out-of-Order: Yes Profiling : Yes Platform ID: 00C49518 Name: GeForce GTX 760 Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation Driver version: 378.49 Profile: FULL_PROFILE Version: OpenCL 1.2 CUDA Extensions: cl_khr_global_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_global_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_fp64 cl_khr_byte_addressable_store cl_khr_icd cl_khr_gl_sharing cl_nv_compiler_options cl_nv_device_attribute_query cl_nv_pragma_unroll cl_nv_d3d10_sharing cl_khr_d3d10_sharing cl_nv_d3d11_sharing cl_nv_copy_opts |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15561 |
23-Jan-17 1:42:19 PM | | Running as a daemon (GPU computing disabled) The key essential lines. You installed BOINC as a service. Which means that through a Microsoft security measure, the drivers that the GPU needs are separated from the user account you run BOINC under. Fix: Uninstall BOINC. Reinstall BOINC with the installer. Third screen in click Advanced. Uncheck "Service install" Continue installation. Mind: the non-service installation is the default installation. To have BOINC install as a service, you or whomever else installed BOINC before has at one point changed the installation to be done as a service. If you then ignore the blurb that states the thing about the GPUs... you get into this situation. Doing an advanced 'no limit' search on these forums on "Running as a daemon" will yield a lot of results. |
Send message Joined: 26 Jan 17 Posts: 3 |
Thank you Ageless. Indeed that was the issue. I could have sworn that in my previous built I was running BOINC as a service and GPU computing was working but obviously I am wrong... :( In either case, that was the issue and now my GPU is happily computing... Cheers! |
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