At 12:34 AM +0200 7/9/10, Robin Kipp wrote:
>Sorry, here's another one. I didn't notice another line in the log 
>file, saying:
>
>Fr  9 Jul 00:12:48 2010                NVIDIA GPU 1 (not used): 
>GeForce GT 120 (driver version unknown, CUDA version 3010, compute 
>capability 1.1, 512MB, 90 GFLOPS peak)
>
>Is there a reason why this isn't used? I suspect this is the GForce 
>card I'm using for normal graphic output and I'm not sure if it 
>actually has a GPU on board.

I'll have to let one of the other developers answer that one. I 
suspect it has insufficient computing power for BOINC.

>Also, another quick question: is there a way to check GPU load? I'd 
>just like to make sure BOINC is really using it...

The Status column in the manager's Tasks tab shows how many CPUs and 
how many GPUs each task uses.  Remember that only a few projects 
currently have CUDA tasks for the Mac.  See 
<http://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/GPU_computing>.

Again, these sorts of questions are best asked in the BOINC message 
boards <http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dev/> .

Cheers,
--Charlie

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