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Message 41621 - Posted: 14 Dec 2011, 1:43:05 UTC

This problem is particular to Einstein@home. Seti@home suspends as soon as I move the mouse. Launching a 3D game with CUDA in use results in terrible performance and sometimes freeze/crash.

I can quit the work units in Task Manager but I wonder if this could corrupt the work units and/or BOINC?

I have checked my settings in the standard edition of BOINC Manager. CPU and CUDA are set to suspend when computer is in use. My Einstein@home preferences are set to run CUDA applications when available.

Basicaly my system is:

CPU: i7-860
GPU: nVidea GTX260 (2) in SLI
Memory: 16GB
PSU: 950 watts/1080 peak watts
System: Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
Firewall/Antivirus: Norton Security Suite

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Message 41636 - Posted: 14 Dec 2011, 11:46:01 UTC - in response to Message 41626.  

Which version of BOINC are you running?

Click Activity and select Use GPU Based on Preferences.

'Use GPU based on preferences' is a global setting, not per project.

From what he says about SETI suspending, sounds like it's in operation already.

Maybe there's something odd about the way Einstein's app does, or doesn't, respond to BOINC's "suspend" directive - but I haven't heard anything about that being a common Einstein problem. The Einstein message board would be the place to ask.
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Message 41677 - Posted: 17 Dec 2011, 8:45:25 UTC - in response to Message 41626.  

Which version of BOINC are you running?

Click Activity and select Use GPU Based on Preferences.


I'm running the current version I think, version 6.12.34 (X64).
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Message 41678 - Posted: 17 Dec 2011, 8:51:49 UTC - in response to Message 41636.  

Which version of BOINC are you running?

Click Activity and select Use GPU Based on Preferences.

'Use GPU based on preferences' is a global setting, not per project.

From what he says about SETI suspending, sounds like it's in operation already.

Maybe there's something odd about the way Einstein's app does, or doesn't, respond to BOINC's "suspend" directive - but I haven't heard anything about that being a common Einstein problem. The Einstein message board would be the place to ask.


Yes, I posted the same question there under my Einstein@home user name "Dogstar"
I've got 47 views and no replies. Not even "Ageless" the moderator has replied.
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Message 41679 - Posted: 17 Dec 2011, 10:32:58 UTC - in response to Message 41678.  

Yes, I posted the same question there under my Einstein@home user name "Dogstar"
I've got 47 views and no replies. Not even "Ageless" the moderator has replied.

Probably because I am no moderator over there. That's Mike, Gary and Heinz, of the active ones and Kathryn and John of the lesser active ones.

I didn't answer here, till now, because you're in good hands. Nothing to add.
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Message 41706 - Posted: 20 Dec 2011, 1:40:27 UTC - in response to Message 41679.  
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I get the same "WU's do not Suspend"-type issue when running e.g., Moo! GPU tasks.

It seems to me projects that update every X minutes/% ofsomethingorother behave quite badly when I need to do other [important-to-me] work Right Now irrespective of settings.

In my case I have to manually intervene ... select & suspend all relevant tasks then restart (logoff is another option as is Shut Down) just to regain control of what my PC is to do next AKA:- KILL!!!

Maybe I've got this wrong - if so advice is welcome.

Meantine:- a polite note to (non-BOINC) project admins:- 60x60/24/7/365(+1/4) is an optional, nice-to-have modus operandi. Casual users who devote time to crunching off-peak do need the above-mentioned "KILL" behaviour.
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