Yeah, that is really low. What driver version are you on, what is the project# of the Wu and what is the tpf? Also, is your computer time and date correct?
Yeah, that is really low. What driver version are you on, what is the project# of the Wu and what is the tpf? Also, is your computer time and date correct?
Latest driver version, not sure on the rest. PC time and date should be correct, as I have always kept it synced with microsoft, unless my Win 10 upgrade botched something.
Never have I seen the GPU power go above 60-70% but watching this wu it hits over 100%!!
Also drastically slows the machine down and produces bad state errors.
Also effecting ppd.
Anyone else picked one up?
Running one right now. It's working fine. PPD is around 205K, which is basically average; some units are up in the 270K range, some down around 180K. I assume that's just to do with what core they are (I see 17, 18 and 21 regularly) and variation in the different project workloads.
And of course an R9 290 wouldn't dream of drawing too much power... 😛
Beanoslim putting up some numbers this past week, like he might have got a pair of 980's. Congrats cause the team can sure use the points to try and hold our position.When those miners started folding they blew by like Nicolas Cage on a motorcycle.
most excellent work.i on the other hand have had a great time and glad the Moderators are there to help.a man came on saying all intl chips were crap because of a solder [or something][ then accused me of falsifying my cpuz and all the other tests i put up to try and prove him wrong.he is now banned,so if you meet Mr Forcha44 watch out.
Ah yeah, the not soldering the heatspreader to the die for recentish Intel consumer chips. Never was a big deal to me. The chips still work great and sip power, so I'm not complaining. (And I thought the revision of chip you have did solder or do something improved, though there is a decent chance I am wrong on that).
well they did SOMETHING to the devils canyon to make it cooler.[i heard they made the top of the case thinner lol] .but this guy was a real nut job.a fight nearly broke out online ,geeks were throwing cheetos and red bull everywhere
That means you had a stall that was eventually (perhaps 2-8 hours) going to end with a BS or other error. Depending on the project it could mean that your OC is too high or that you have a GTX 960, 970, 980, or 980Ti.