Message boards : Number crunching : Client Errors with a GPU installed
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       Sinder0012Send message Joined: 9 Feb 08 Posts: 2 Credit: 3,317,354 RAC: 0  | 
        
         
 I recently upgraded my computers,  now when i try and run Rosetta, i get invalid results when i have a GPU installed. I can take my GPU out and the results then report just fine.  i5 2500k 16 GB RAM Intel DH67BL MOBO windows 7 Pro EVGA GTX 580 (3084MB) i7 2600 16 GB RAM Intel DH67BL MOBO Windows 7 Pro EVGA GTX 560 (2084 MB) Here is one result from after a fresh windows install. 487879369 This one ran without a GPU installed until about 95 % then I installed a GPU in to see what would happen and it failed. 444586419 This one ran at the same time as the previous one but without a GPU installed. 444580552 any help is appreciated.   
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     mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1898 Credit: 12,725,400 RAC: 344  | 
        
         
 I recently upgraded my computers, now when i try and run Rosetta, i get invalid results when i have a GPU installed. I can take my GPU out and the results then report just fine. I am guessing you are using the newest drivers, if so roll back a couple of versions and see if that helps. Crunching does NOT require the latest drivers while gaming does, often they are odds with each other for pc resources and conflict.  | 
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     Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0  | 
        
         
 Just so others do not get confused here, I wanted to point out that Rosetta@home does not run on a GPU. It runs on CPU. So it sounds like the GPU or it's drivers are causing conflicts of some sort with the rest of the machine. Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense  | 
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     mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1898 Credit: 12,725,400 RAC: 344  | 
        
         
 Just so others do not get confused here, I wanted to point out that Rosetta@home does not run on a GPU. It runs on CPU. So it sounds like the GPU or it's drivers are causing conflicts of some sort with the rest of the machine. YES that is what I meant but didn't say. Thanks for clarifying!!  | 
        
       Sinder0012Send message Joined: 9 Feb 08 Posts: 2 Credit: 3,317,354 RAC: 0  | 
        
         
 i have rolled back the drivers to the very first WHQL driver available  for the card, and things still error out.  i doubt that the Beta drivers would be any different.     
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