tmurray (according to profile is nVidia employee) says
"CUDA 2.3 (which means an R190 driver) allows devices that use SLI to be enumerated individually, so yeah, you can use both GPUs in your SLI-enabled 295 for CUDA work now."
w00t! :D
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=102301
I'm using the latest beta driver with a GTX 295. 190.38
Using Vista 64bit...
For the first time, Boinc finds both CUDA devices and uses them.
I am not using any special plug.
I have not changed anything in the nVidia control panel to turn off PhysX or multi-GPU.
Has anyone tried this new...
Don't think I would ever buy one.
A lot more pics here: http://www.pcgameshardware.com/&menu=browser&mode=article&image_id=984956&article_id=678000&page=1
I purchased two, both overclocked to 3.5 leaving everything else on auto.
One had 12v 4-pin connector shorted out within 30 days.
In diagnosing the problem, I discovered it was pulling 300 watts from the wall socket.
I checked my Asus P6T Deluxe and it pulls 230 watts, both under full load.
I am...
That truly is a work of art! Love it.
Any chance you can read a config file so we can load it up with our own names and team numbers?
That way you don't have to build one for each of the thousands of folks that will be sure to be asking once this gets out there a little further :)
That's major suckage :(
Ya'll have to figure out where you were with the 500 Video card thread for sure.
I'm waiting and watching to see who claims they added the last video card to make it an even 500 video cards added to the [H]orde :-)
nVidia says it's a driver issue... time will tell
someone said "HDMI port needs to be initiated, since it is assigned GPU1, whereas the DVI ports are both assigned GPU0."
Make sure you disable Intel SpeedStep in the BIOS or the OS will slow your cores down... and disable the screen savers and disable sleep/hibernation and power always on - type things...