I am new to folding. Last night I installed the client on both my pc’s and all was well for a few hours. I managed to successfully complete two tasks on one pc, however the other black screened and stopped folding. I was then stuck trying to get that pc to boot for a few hours, until I swapped the gpu and ram out. Then, windows repaired itself and the pc was up and running.
That was yesterday. I started again today and now after a couple hours of folding, both pc’s are not booting. No heat is not the issue just take my word for it. Also, my main rigs debug leds are displaying gpu and I bloody hope my 3080Ti isn’t dead. Any ideas?
Specs rig 1
R7 3700X
32gb 3200mhz dual channel
RTX 3080Ti
X470 Gaming Pro Max
Rig 2
i7 4820K
4gb 1333mhz single channel (after folding@home my normal ram is giving boot errors)
GTX 780
GA-X79-UD3
Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
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Re: Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
My Windows 11 Pro computer is using over 9GB RAM while running FAH. I don't believe Rig 2 is capable of running CPU tasks.
You "know" the rigs are not running hot. I would install HWMonitor and check the temperatures. You need the latest nVidia Game Ready drivers for your GPU from nVidia.
Edit: Folding@home Requirements
You "know" the rigs are not running hot. I would install HWMonitor and check the temperatures. You need the latest nVidia Game Ready drivers for your GPU from nVidia.
Edit: Folding@home Requirements
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Re: Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
There's an important part that is missing ... what PSUs do you use ?BMC775 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 7:14 am I am new to folding. Last night I installed the client on both my pc’s and all was well for a few hours. I managed to successfully complete two tasks on one pc, however the other black screened and stopped folding. I was then stuck trying to get that pc to boot for a few hours, until I swapped the gpu and ram out. Then, windows repaired itself and the pc was up and running.
That was yesterday. I started again today and now after a couple hours of folding, both pc’s are not booting. No heat is not the issue just take my word for it. Also, my main rigs debug leds are displaying gpu and I bloody hope my 3080Ti isn’t dead. Any ideas?
Specs rig 1
R7 3700X
32gb 3200mhz dual channel
RTX 3080Ti
X470 Gaming Pro Max
Rig 2
i7 4820K
4gb 1333mhz single channel (after folding@home my normal ram is giving boot errors)
GTX 780
GA-X79-UD3
Did you run some tools to check your hardware stability (StressCPUv2, OCCT, Furmark, Memtest86+, ...) ?
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Re: Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
One thing for sure, folding will find any weakness in a system you thought was stable. I've yet to find a combination of benchmarks that will ensure a configuration is rock solid for folding, and I've even tried running multiple benchmarks at once. I'd take the advice above and run some stress tests, benchmarks, etc, and from there ease into the folding at lower power levels to check for any PSU weaknesses.
Possibly try folding with lower power limits on GPU, as well as limiting cores on CPU. Then if you find stability bump one or the other, or both, in small increments. I'd also suggest watching your folding logs for any errors within the folding core, just to help figure out if the instabilities are impacting the core or are more computer hardware/OS related but not impacting the folding core.
Further info on OS, temps, what projects did finish, any errors, etc, would be helpful for any forum members trying to help you narrow things down.
Possibly try folding with lower power limits on GPU, as well as limiting cores on CPU. Then if you find stability bump one or the other, or both, in small increments. I'd also suggest watching your folding logs for any errors within the folding core, just to help figure out if the instabilities are impacting the core or are more computer hardware/OS related but not impacting the folding core.
Further info on OS, temps, what projects did finish, any errors, etc, would be helpful for any forum members trying to help you narrow things down.
Fold them if you get them!
Re: Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
Yeah I’ve got hardware monitor mate, everything is running under 70°c. I’ve used DDU to purge old drivers and I have fresh installs from GF exp.Vester wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 1:53 pm My Windows 11 Pro computer is using over 9GB RAM while running FAH. I don't believe Rig 2 is capable of running CPU tasks.
You "know" the rigs are not running hot. I would install HWMonitor and check the temperatures. You need the latest nVidia Game Ready drivers for your GPU from nVidia.
Edit: Folding@home Requirements
Re: Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
I believe the psu for rig 2 is inadequate. It’s a 650W gold Enermax.The psu for rig 1 is fine, it actually brand new, a 1250W gold CoolerMaster and I was running the 3080Ti on two separate lines. So rig 2 did the same thing later last night as I ran a benchmark and it shut off after an hour and a half. However rig 1 is fine, as i used to run benchmarks all night when I’d do cpu overclocking. I was at stock when this happened as that was just for fun.toTOW wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 6:33 pmThere's an important part that is missing ... what PSUs do you use ?BMC775 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 27, 2022 7:14 am I am new to folding. Last night I installed the client on both my pc’s and all was well for a few hours. I managed to successfully complete two tasks on one pc, however the other black screened and stopped folding. I was then stuck trying to get that pc to boot for a few hours, until I swapped the gpu and ram out. Then, windows repaired itself and the pc was up and running.
That was yesterday. I started again today and now after a couple hours of folding, both pc’s are not booting. No heat is not the issue just take my word for it. Also, my main rigs debug leds are displaying gpu and I bloody hope my 3080Ti isn’t dead. Any ideas?
Specs rig 1
R7 3700X
32gb 3200mhz dual channel
RTX 3080Ti
X470 Gaming Pro Max
Rig 2
i7 4820K
4gb 1333mhz single channel (after folding@home my normal ram is giving boot errors)
GTX 780
GA-X79-UD3
Did you run some tools to check your hardware stability (StressCPUv2, OCCT, Furmark, Memtest86+, ...) ?
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Re: Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
Update, my 3080Ti is dead. Looking to RMA with Inno3D now, not sure if they will accept it though as it’s been repasted and is second hand. Folding on my main Rig has potentially cost me $1000
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Re: Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
The GPU would have died sooner or later anyway. FAH just helped to find the defect faster.
If it's still under warranty period and the defect is not related to a repaste, there's no reason they won't accept it ...
If it's still under warranty period and the defect is not related to a repaste, there's no reason they won't accept it ...
Re: Folding causing pc’s to shutdown
Yeah honestly it’s a Piece of crap, I wish I wasn’t stuck with Inno3D Was just the cheapest card at the time