A basic nvidia question
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2018 9:19 am
Dear all,
I had been running F@H on a Linux Mint 32 core Intel Zeon 3.10 machine with no GPU. My machine is shared between my own scientific work (minor protein folding and medical statistics; the more intense free energy calculation I do on a cluster at work) and the F@H client. The total estimated points per day would fluctuate between 100,000 and 200,000.
Yesterday, however, I was gifted three nvidia GTX 970 card! This is the first time since the days of HalfLife 2 and Doom 3 that I've played around with the graphics cards themselves rather than just using the ones at work handled by IT. So please excuse how simple my questions are.
I plugged one in, spent five hours fiddling around with openCL and CUDA and eventually it worked by accident. The points per day have shot up to 560,000. Interestingly, it took five minutes to see a sudden increase in points once I started folding on the GPU. I suspect, but I could be wrong, that this delay was down to the initial calculation of domain decomposition for some of the non-bonded interactions of whatever I was folding.
Firstly, as I have room on my motherboard, can I add a further GPU card? Secondly, as all three cards are identical and I have already installed the drivers and libraries required for the first card, will the second just work immediately? Finally, If yes to above, will the Folding@Home software display a second GPU card?
Thanks
Anthony
I had been running F@H on a Linux Mint 32 core Intel Zeon 3.10 machine with no GPU. My machine is shared between my own scientific work (minor protein folding and medical statistics; the more intense free energy calculation I do on a cluster at work) and the F@H client. The total estimated points per day would fluctuate between 100,000 and 200,000.
Yesterday, however, I was gifted three nvidia GTX 970 card! This is the first time since the days of HalfLife 2 and Doom 3 that I've played around with the graphics cards themselves rather than just using the ones at work handled by IT. So please excuse how simple my questions are.
I plugged one in, spent five hours fiddling around with openCL and CUDA and eventually it worked by accident. The points per day have shot up to 560,000. Interestingly, it took five minutes to see a sudden increase in points once I started folding on the GPU. I suspect, but I could be wrong, that this delay was down to the initial calculation of domain decomposition for some of the non-bonded interactions of whatever I was folding.
Firstly, as I have room on my motherboard, can I add a further GPU card? Secondly, as all three cards are identical and I have already installed the drivers and libraries required for the first card, will the second just work immediately? Finally, If yes to above, will the Folding@Home software display a second GPU card?
Thanks
Anthony