![]() ![]() I had to remove the EVGA precisionX software and install the MSI afterburner software. This means that in memory bound compute applications like there is a noticeable slowdown in processing times. ![]() ![]() I noticed that my graphics cards were staying in P2 power state and thus, throttling the GPU memory clocks to 3005mhz and not running at the stock rated 3505mhz. GPU - 2 EVGA Nvidia GTX 970 SC (GPU clock 1403/1428, Memory clock 3705, Driver 347.88) - Stable configuration Well, after a week or so of tinkering and of trying different things out, I seem to have to come to a good setup for the machine.Īgain: I'll detail some of my system specs and then my findings, along with a brief synopsis of the reason for starting this thread.ĬPU - Intel Corei5 4690k 3.9ghz (x39 multiplier for all 4 cores) ![]() I'm not sure how memory bound the Lunatics app is in conjunction with Setiathome V7 WUs and Astropulse Wus, but if it's anything like Einstein, then a lot of performance is left off the table by this singular glitch on GTX 970's and possibly other Maxwell architecture cards. However, just yesterday I got another GTX970 on a different machine dedicated to crunching for SETI and I encountered the same behavior, the card stays in P2 power state and will not set its memory clock past 3005mhz to the cards rated 3505mhz. I'm attaching my last post from that thread that has some of my findings and a brief synopsis of the issue I encountered. Hello, I made a thread on Einstein at Home early last week as on my machine that crunches for that project I noticed some irregular behavior. ![]()
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