Hi all,
I think it's worth noting that this runs on a CUDA capable Nvidia GPU card also.
http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=316#1788
Hmm, I'm half tempted to get a new video card... Cheaper than a new CPU.
IF that will work on Linux (I'm not going to buy and install Windows)
Just had a look and it's not half bad. Around $200 for a 9800GT.
In theory it works on Linux, but personally I had a lot of trouble, but then I'm a Linux idiot biggrin.
Firstly you have to download the latest Boinc version from Berkely, then the latest cuda drivers from NVIDIA ( I had a hell of a time getting these to install)
I eventually got it all working for a few weeks then had to reinstall the OS & couldn't get it working again :( It couldn't find the libcodart file despite it being where it was supposed to be ::). Anyway, I've given up on it for now & have reverted to the repository version of BOINC. I'm hoping when the next version of K/Ubuntu comes out in a few months it'll have a Cuda capable BOINC available from the repositories which should simplify things :)
Quote from: Webmaster Yoda on January 30, 2009, 09:51:32 PM
Just had a look and it's not half bad. Around $200 for a 9800GT.
I've got 13,765 credit in 2 days on a 8800gt 512mb
edit: i've got a little less than half that on my ps3.
Quote from: Audionut on January 30, 2009, 10:28:10 PM
I've got 13,765 credit in 2 days on a 8800gt 512mb
Hmm, so if I ran two of those cards in a box that's currently doing 9-10k a day on Milkyway (Q6600 on Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P) I could more than double its output for around $400 (or around $500 if I need a bigger PSU). Tempting.
Yeah. I don't take much convincing to buy new gear. So this is all the incentive I need to buy a new card. :crazy
I've been running this for 12 days on a single 9800GT, and have racked up 75k in that time.. Not too shabby!! :shock
Okay.... have a recommended driver.....
have downloaded the latest "GPUGRID" BOINC............. but how the heck do I install it in Ubuntu??
Oh... and keep it simple folks.... dumb Gnat here ya know
edit: okay... remembered the 'sudo' command, but got a message about where to put it...... just where does BOINC go in Ubuntu, or any Linux distro for that matter.
It's a bit complicated, so it's hard to make it easy for ya... File names for BOINC also changed a while ago, so that complicates matters further.
The standard *buntu installation of BOINC splits the files across a few directories. But the "program" files would be:
usr/bin/boinc
usr/bin/boinccmd
usr/bin/boincmgr
Data is kept in /var/lib/boinc-client/
The easiest method for me is to download 6.4.5 and put it in a folder created in Home. Run it from there. The only downside is that it will not start on its own...you will have to start it manually. I have a link to the folder on the desk top and open it and click BoincMgr to start it.
The easiest method for driver installation is to boot to recovery[esc while booting] and go to the root....install and reboot.
You need to install build-essential by terminal before attempting driver installation.
Don't forget the IA32-libs.
Piece of cake biggrin
mike
I have an Nvidia 280GTX gpu that cost me an apsolute fortune. What are the chances i can run tis? its suposed to have 240 cores on this GPU its an absolute monster and throwing it into the mix could tu good number i think/hope.
Quote from: clownius on February 19, 2009, 08:52:39 PM
I have an Nvidia 280GTX gpu that cost me an apsolute fortune. What are the chances i can run tis? its suposed to have 240 cores on this GPU its an absolute monster and throwing it into the mix could tu good number i think/hope.
Very good chance... Although it would probably be easiest to set up in Windoze :(
Compatible cards: http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=316
My card is listed ill give it a go.... hope my PSU can handle this card at full power as its only a 550W running a quad and watercooling as well.
Edit: Downloading the latest boinc for 'doze now as im about to play games. lets see what a 240 core 1Gb RAM GPU can do :cheer1:
Good luck, Clownius
All i can say is wow i need to move this lowly :shock GTX 280 to my server....it should be ok for a server right :jester: and get me a GTX 295 for my games machine. 22k from the card already and it wasnt running properly until recently, im running high end games in the background and i only have it working in 'doze. Seems i cant find a recent enough .deb to run CUDA in 'nix and ive forgtten how to instal the normal boinc over the one from ubuntu. Any hint apreciated as id hate to let this baby get cold and the server is pure 'nix so if i do buy a 295 and move the 280 i cant use it yet :thanks1:
Kinda open things up to a new sorta cruncher doesnt it.... Say a quad with 2 or 3 GPU's to make good use of available space if u have problems with that like i do. I can just see my sever now lol its gonna need that 1kw PSU
Edit: How do i get my boincstats siggy back? i kinda forgot.
Ouch, a 295? They're like $800+ Would love to have one or two of them but I can't justify the cost. I'm quite happy with my sole 9800GT though. Adding about 5k a day on its own.
The 280 when i got it was the best out and cost me that too.... i almost cried but meh! thats computers for you. Watch if i buy a 295 something better will come out the day after its the story of my life. Now if only intel will put out a SLI capable board ill be in hog heaven with multi-gpu setups. That said im not going NVidia chipsets for my mobo if u pay me lol. Not to mention the ATI's ive owned have all been a PITA with drivers both 'doze and 'nix
You mean like these Clownius??
Intel boards (http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboard/extreme.htm?iid=mbd_body+dt_extreme)
Hmmmmm i hear an i7 calling me. Top of the range i7 with a few GPU clocked off its head hmmmmm could be nice. Is the i7 worth it performance wise? Those things are stpuidly expensive to put it mildly.
I wouldn't get an i7 beyond the basic model (920). That one can be overclocked to 4GHz anyway.
Save the money or spend it on the graphics card(s). How about an i7 920 in a mobo with three PCI express slots, each with a decent graphics card (don't bother with SLI/Crossfire if you're going to go top notch cards)
I presume the board you are looking at is the DX58SO, available for between $375 and $582 (Shopbot.com.au (http://www.shopbot.com.au/pp-intel-dx58so-price-142067.html)), I7 920's from the same source start at $458, and RAM... DDR3 of course biggrin. Graphics.... 295 has been mentioned?? .... let's say $800 PLUS!!!!
Oh and throw in a Noctua NH-C12P if it comes with a adjustment to fit a 1366 board (a bugger to fit within a Midi.... but if you have a full tower spare......) Or a well.... it all boils down top personal taste.
I went and ordered a 295 for my games machine lets see if my old 550W will run it lol. If not ill have to get another PSU too before i can use it. The "old" 280 is going into my server lol. One thing i have noticed is u need to give GPU a massive resource share or it lets the GPU idle which is kinda annoying i only just fixed that here. Not to mention the time run is kinda strange and bears no relation to GPU time
Edit: Going to 6.6.12 and Ubuntu seems to have solved a fair few of my problems. Also seems to bit a bit faster than under 'doze