Slow 2nd GPU
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 4:31 am
First up I suppose I'll let you know what my setup is. I have 2x 1080 GTX's and I disable CPU folding (I see very little point using the same electricity for 1/20th of the GPU's crunching ability).
I've resolved my issue, but I just need some clarification as to why what I did fixed it, issue below.
I disabled SLI mode in the Nvidia control panel (checked this multiple times) and ran my first two WU's. The second GPU was a bit slower than the first, but nothing too bad. After the second GPU finished its WU, the new WU ran exceptionally slow. It was saying 9h+ for a 45k point WU, which is very bizarre.
What I did to troubleshoot:
Did a clean install of the Nvidia drivers
Uninstalled FAH (and data) and reinstalled
Reset my overclocks to default
Performed multiple reboots
What was interesting is that the second GPU remained running at more or less idle (viewed in EVGA precision X) and running at a cool 32C while the first GPU was going full bore 95%+ utilisation even after fully uninstalling/reinstalling both the driver and FAH.
After plenty of reboots, double, triple checking I had SLI disabled in the nvidia control panel, I resorted to pulling the HB bridge out one reboot, and like magic, both cards are now chugging away at 600k ppd each.
Is this normal? Do I have to remove the HB bridge every time I want to fold on both GPU's? I thought I would be able to just disable SLI in the control panel and that would have covered it?
Apologies if this has been answered before, but I had a good look around and plenty of google searches later but came up blank. Most recommended doing clean installs of both, but that didn't resolve it in my case.
I've resolved my issue, but I just need some clarification as to why what I did fixed it, issue below.
I disabled SLI mode in the Nvidia control panel (checked this multiple times) and ran my first two WU's. The second GPU was a bit slower than the first, but nothing too bad. After the second GPU finished its WU, the new WU ran exceptionally slow. It was saying 9h+ for a 45k point WU, which is very bizarre.
What I did to troubleshoot:
Did a clean install of the Nvidia drivers
Uninstalled FAH (and data) and reinstalled
Reset my overclocks to default
Performed multiple reboots
What was interesting is that the second GPU remained running at more or less idle (viewed in EVGA precision X) and running at a cool 32C while the first GPU was going full bore 95%+ utilisation even after fully uninstalling/reinstalling both the driver and FAH.
After plenty of reboots, double, triple checking I had SLI disabled in the nvidia control panel, I resorted to pulling the HB bridge out one reboot, and like magic, both cards are now chugging away at 600k ppd each.
Is this normal? Do I have to remove the HB bridge every time I want to fold on both GPU's? I thought I would be able to just disable SLI in the control panel and that would have covered it?
Apologies if this has been answered before, but I had a good look around and plenty of google searches later but came up blank. Most recommended doing clean installs of both, but that didn't resolve it in my case.