Which specific swap did you do, and do you have logs showing this? It may also matter how the GPU was changed and if the appropriate driver install was done. But in the past we have seen driver updates done while processing was paused result in the indexes being recalculated. Folding resumed just fine, but with the GPU's swapped compared to before.MeeLee wrote:Observation. Swapping out higher end GPUs for lower ones, results in Wu's being dumped.Joe_H wrote:Do you know this from actual observation, or are you just guessing?MeeLee wrote: It doesn't. It'll just dump the WU.
About the 2070 going down to a 2060 maybe. But a 2070 Super to a 2060 definitely won't work.
How can I use F@H for stress testing?
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Re: How can I use F@H for stress testing?
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I probably have a log somewhere, but considering that I have a good 15 GPUs, I doubt I'll ever find it, as it happened a few weeks ago.
I'm pretty sure it was either an Asus RTX 2070 (blower) or 2070 Super (Gigabyte 3 fan) with a 2060 EVGA 1 fan swap.
I'm pretty sure it was either an Asus RTX 2070 (blower) or 2070 Super (Gigabyte 3 fan) with a 2060 EVGA 1 fan swap.
Re: How can I use F@H for stress testing?
Please confirm the GPU Species of the hardware you're reporting.MeeLee wrote:Observation. Swapping out higher end GPUs for lower ones, results in Wu's being dumped.
In addition to other places, about 100 lines from the top of the log, you'll find something like this:
GPU 0: Bus:* Slot:0 Func:0 NVIDIA:5 ...
GPU 1: Bus:* Slot:0 Func:0 NVIDIA:6 ...
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.