HELP ME OUT HERE
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Re: HELP ME OUT HERE
You want help how to tweak your system for folding especially run GPU in safe-mode but don't want to show us the logfiles where we can verify how much the CPU speedup in safe-mode really is?
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Re: HELP ME OUT HERE
What operating system did you want to attempt this with? Providing some system details is usually the place to start on this forum.
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Re: HELP ME OUT HERE
The difference between Safe Mode and standard mode is that MS disables anything non-essential that, in their estimation of the most obscure possibilities, might be "unsafe" leaving just enough to enable a system to boot but not necessarily do anything except OS recovery steps. The OS can be booted without a functional GPU (rendering graphics on the cpu) so I'm not surprised that they have disabled it.
On the other hand, you can disable all those non-essential features yourself with tools like msconfig. In fact, there are tweak-laden sites with informational lists of what other folks consider non-essential. I suggest you start disabling anything you don't need -- other than the GPU -- and see how far you can go. It seems unlikely that you'll be able to add GPU support to safe-mode, but you can certainly strip the OS down to bare essentials yourself.
On the other hand, you can disable all those non-essential features yourself with tools like msconfig. In fact, there are tweak-laden sites with informational lists of what other folks consider non-essential. I suggest you start disabling anything you don't need -- other than the GPU -- and see how far you can go. It seems unlikely that you'll be able to add GPU support to safe-mode, but you can certainly strip the OS down to bare essentials yourself.
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Re: HELP ME OUT HERE
If you are concerned with speed, why are you folding on CPU? The most efficient power/ppd is with gpus! I know of no way on enabling the gpu in safe mode.
Re: HELP ME OUT HERE
same reply i did on another forum thread: throwing everything i got into this. i have two devices running on intel gpu which folding@home do not support, so cpu at max.Spongebob25 wrote:If you are concerned with speed, why are you folding on CPU? The most efficient power/ppd is with gpus! I know of no way on enabling the gpu in safe mode.