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Managing CPU threads
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I have not so much as a immediate problem, but I do have some concern: since fahcore22, there's after 5 minutes the pc has be turned on, a sudden increase in temperature to almost to 90 C / 194 F. In most cases, this only last for +/- 15 seconds, and the returns to a value I am used to on my pc (around 70 C / 158 F). Sometimes, however, the temperature rushes to a alarming 100 C / 212 F (!) and Core Temp (an addon I use to monitor the temperature of the 4 cores) will kick in and hibernates the pc.
This topic was previously attached to a discussion of another subject.
I've split it into a new topic.
I have not so much as a immediate problem, but I do have some concern: since fahcore22, there's after 5 minutes the pc has be turned on, a sudden increase in temperature to almost to 90 C / 194 F. In most cases, this only last for +/- 15 seconds, and the returns to a value I am used to on my pc (around 70 C / 158 F). Sometimes, however, the temperature rushes to a alarming 100 C / 212 F (!) and Core Temp (an addon I use to monitor the temperature of the 4 cores) will kick in and hibernates the pc.
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Re: Getting fahcore 22 projects - crashing my 1080ti
This has nothing to to with the original problem : you're using core A7 on your CPU, not core 22 on the GPU. You don't even have a usable GPU in your configuration.
A7 core is using AVX instructions in your CPU and it is known to generate more heat than the SSE2 instructions used by older A4 core.
The solution is simple : improve the cooling of your CPU and case. It might be a good idea to redo the application of thermal grease or to replace the CPU heatsink (judging by your system specs, you probably have the crappy Intel one).
Note : 90 or 100°C is still in acceptable range (with temperatures read from Core Temp) for an Intel CPU with it's stock cooling and standard BIOS regulation curve.
A7 core is using AVX instructions in your CPU and it is known to generate more heat than the SSE2 instructions used by older A4 core.
The solution is simple : improve the cooling of your CPU and case. It might be a good idea to redo the application of thermal grease or to replace the CPU heatsink (judging by your system specs, you probably have the crappy Intel one).
Note : 90 or 100°C is still in acceptable range (with temperatures read from Core Temp) for an Intel CPU with it's stock cooling and standard BIOS regulation curve.
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Re: Getting fahcore 22 projects - crashing my 1080ti
Ok thx for your answer. I found it better post in this topic, rather than starting a new topic. Clearly, I was in error.toTOW wrote:This has nothing to to with the original problem : you're using core A7 on your CPU, not core 22 on the GPU. You don't even have a usable GPU in your configuration.
A7 core is using AVX instructions in your CPU and it is known to generate more heat than the SSE2 instructions used by older A4 core.
The solution is simple : improve the cooling of your CPU and case. It might be a good idea to redo the application of thermal grease or to replace the CPU heatsink (judging by your system specs, you probably have the crappy Intel one).
Note : 90 or 100°C is still in acceptable range (with temperatures read from Core Temp) for an Intel CPU with it's stock cooling and standard BIOS regulation curve.
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Re: Getting fahcore 22 projects - crashing my 1080ti
Have set folding power to lowest (light). Works for me too, with decent temps. Pity adjusting the slide is only light-medium-full and nothing in between. Patience, patience
Re: Getting fahcore 22 projects - crashing my 1080ti
As has been said before, the choices available to the slider are limited, but if you use FAHClient, you open up many more choices.M&M_Dutch wrote:Pity adjusting the slide is only light-medium-full and nothing in between.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
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Re: Getting fahcore 22 projects - crashing my 1080ti
No need to get annoyed (=judging by your first 5 choice of words). But could you care to elaborate ?bruce wrote:As has been said before, the choices available to the slider are limited, but if you use FAHClient, you open up many more choices.M&M_Dutch wrote:Pity adjusting the slide is only light-medium-full and nothing in between.
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Re: Getting fahcore 22 projects - crashing my 1080ti
The solution is simple : get a decent CPU cooler.
And don't forget to clean regularly your case, dust filters, heatsink, ...
And don't forget to clean regularly your case, dust filters, heatsink, ...
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Re: Managing CPU threads
"But could you care to elaborate ?"
There is a F@H icon in the Task Bar near the right. You may need to click an Up Arrow ^ to see it.
Once you click on it, Advanced Control is the second option from the top. Click that.
In Advanced Control, there is Configure to the left. Click that.
The third Tab is Slots, click that.
In the white space should be at least one cpu slot Select it and Click Edit
There should be a Radio Button selected for CPUs, below that is the number of CPUs to use.
By default, it is -1, meaning let the software decide, as it usually does a good job. But not Always.
You can change it to as many CPUs as you have (in this context, they mean Threads)
Your log shows us you have 4. So you can enter anything between 4 and 1.*
08:42:23: CPUs: 4
The next Work Unit you do will take advantage of your change. (I think it can go down immediately, but only goes up when you start a new WU)
* there is a 'feature' of the underlying GROMACS code that hates large primes and their multiples. 7 and above is always large, 5 is occasionally large and 3 never is. Multiples of 2 and 3 are safe but very, very rarely multiples of 5 are not. Since you only have 4 CPUs, it is not a problem for this PC.
There is a F@H icon in the Task Bar near the right. You may need to click an Up Arrow ^ to see it.
Once you click on it, Advanced Control is the second option from the top. Click that.
In Advanced Control, there is Configure to the left. Click that.
The third Tab is Slots, click that.
In the white space should be at least one cpu slot Select it and Click Edit
There should be a Radio Button selected for CPUs, below that is the number of CPUs to use.
By default, it is -1, meaning let the software decide, as it usually does a good job. But not Always.
You can change it to as many CPUs as you have (in this context, they mean Threads)
Your log shows us you have 4. So you can enter anything between 4 and 1.*
08:42:23: CPUs: 4
The next Work Unit you do will take advantage of your change. (I think it can go down immediately, but only goes up when you start a new WU)
* there is a 'feature' of the underlying GROMACS code that hates large primes and their multiples. 7 and above is always large, 5 is occasionally large and 3 never is. Multiples of 2 and 3 are safe but very, very rarely multiples of 5 are not. Since you only have 4 CPUs, it is not a problem for this PC.
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Re: Managing CPU threads
Some bioses allow you to undervolt your CPU by -0.05 to 0.10V. This will reduce heat, and works the same as overclocking (overclocking is higher frequency on stable voltage; undervolting is stock speed at lower voltage).
But the procedures are for advanced PC tuners (they're not easy, and you can brick your PC, or have failed WUs because of this, when done incorrectly).
Another option is to get a better CPU cooler, they're pretty cheap online ($20 gets you a decent tower cooler).
And/Or add a case fan, or keep your PC open (in case it's a tower), so the CPU doesn't suck back in as much of it's exhausted air.
But the procedures are for advanced PC tuners (they're not easy, and you can brick your PC, or have failed WUs because of this, when done incorrectly).
Another option is to get a better CPU cooler, they're pretty cheap online ($20 gets you a decent tower cooler).
And/Or add a case fan, or keep your PC open (in case it's a tower), so the CPU doesn't suck back in as much of it's exhausted air.
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Re: Managing CPU threads
Thanks toTOW and JimboPalmer for the helpful answers!
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Re: Managing CPU threads
All the help gets better when the title matches the problem, all the help gets frustrated when the title has nothing to do with the problem.
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And sometimes it takes just a little effort to look simply beyond the title....♥JimboPalmer wrote:All the help gets better when the title matches the problem, all the help gets frustrated when the title has nothing to do with the problem.
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Or a bit of effort on your part to post on topic, not hijack a post totally unrelated to the issue you are looking for assistance with.M&M_Dutch wrote:And sometimes it takes just a little effort to look simply beyond the title....♥JimboPalmer wrote:All the help gets better when the title matches the problem, all the help gets frustrated when the title has nothing to do with the problem.
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Re: Managing CPU threads
It takes even less effort not to help at all. We do what we find easy. When you want help, try to be easy.M&M_Dutch wrote:And sometimes it takes just a little effort to look simply beyond the title....♥JimboPalmer wrote:All the help gets better when the title matches the problem, all the help gets frustrated when the title has nothing to do with the problem.
Off topic I don't help car owners who spell them breaks, it never ends well if they can't spell brakes.
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Rather strong word "hijack", and a ridiculous thing to say. I'll leave it at that. Best to close this topicJoe_H wrote:Or a bit of effort on your part to post on topic, not hijack a post totally unrelated to the issue you are looking for assistance with.M&M_Dutch wrote:And sometimes it takes just a little effort to look simply beyond the title....♥JimboPalmer wrote:All the help gets better when the title matches the problem, all the help gets frustrated when the title has nothing to do with the problem.