i just bought one and was wondering if its possible to add it? currently
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Re: 660ti
Hello Holy, welcome to the support forum.
Need the Device ID, aka PCI ID, to add it to the whitlelist. GPU-Z it?
Need the Device ID, aka PCI ID, to add it to the whitlelist. GPU-Z it?
How to provide enough information to get helpful support
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Re: 660ti
need to run fahclient --lspci and then provide the vendorID:deviceID:vendor name:description
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Re: 660ti
It takes a while for a new video card to be added to the white list so expect a delay from days to a couple of weeks for that to work.
Beyond that the 660ti is a Kepler and those folding cores are currently being beta-tested and are not yet accessible to non-beta testers. You'll need to join the beta testing team and all that implies for you to fold on that card.
Beyond that the 660ti is a Kepler and those folding cores are currently being beta-tested and are not yet accessible to non-beta testers. You'll need to join the beta testing team and all that implies for you to fold on that card.
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Re: 660ti
Rats, you beat me to it this time!P5-133XL wrote:It takes a while for a new video card to be added to the white list so expect a delay from days to a couple of weeks for that to work.
Beyond that the 660ti is a Kepler and those folding cores are currently being beta-tested and are not yet accessible to non-beta testers. You'll need to join the beta testing team and all that implies for you to fold on that card.
Re: 660ti
i know it is but i wanna make sure that my card at-least gets gets acknowledged.P5-133XL wrote:It takes a while for a new video card to be added to the white list so expect a delay from days to a couple of weeks for that to work.
Beyond that the 660ti is a Kepler and those folding cores are currently being beta-tested and are not yet accessible to non-beta testers. You'll need to join the beta testing team and all that implies for you to fold on that card.
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Re: 660ti
Okay, it's in there. Download the latest GPUs.txt file to your fahclient data folder.
0x10de:0x1183:2:3:GK104 [GeForce GTX 660 Ti]
0x10de:0x1183:2:3:GK104 [GeForce GTX 660 Ti]
How to provide enough information to get helpful support
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Re: 660ti
The EVGA 660Ti SC uses 117 W to produce the above. 157ppd/watt
In comparison, a 560 Ti (448):
p8010
TPF:3:58
PPD: 20934
Watts: 122
PPD/Watt: 165
Overclocked to 900 MHz the 560 Ti:
TPF:3:22
PPD: 24602
Watts: 200
PPD/Watt: 123
In comparison, a 560 Ti (448):
p8010
TPF:3:58
PPD: 20934
Watts: 122
PPD/Watt: 165
Overclocked to 900 MHz the 560 Ti:
TPF:3:22
PPD: 24602
Watts: 200
PPD/Watt: 123