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750Ti PPD Concern

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2017/04/02 08:26:10 (permalink)
So I've come across some posts on other forums stating that 750Ti is capable of making 70k+ PPD.
 
My corcern is, my 750Ti is only giving me 2k+ PPD.  
 
I'm new into this world and it would be great hearing someone's thoughts.
 
Edit: It's suddenly rise up to 12k+.
post edited by baysickhere - 2017/04/02 08:29:01
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    ipkha
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    Re: 750Ti PPD Concern 2017/04/02 11:54:36 (permalink)
    Do you have a passkey?


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    Re: 750Ti PPD Concern 2017/04/02 13:44:03 (permalink)
    Passkey and make sure that you are not folding on all cores of the cpu, NVidia gpu's need at least 1 core free.

      


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    Re: 750Ti PPD Concern 2017/04/02 21:13:30 (permalink)
    Thanks, I have passkey. Turned down cpu folding for now and getting 30k+ ppd... it's something.
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    Re: 750Ti PPD Concern 2017/04/04 08:49:28 (permalink)
    Think I used to get more like 60k from my 750Ti.
     
    What drivers are you using? 
     
    Be sure to check PPD only when a WU is 5%+ complete as well, as the initial readout often fluctuates
     
     


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    Re: 750Ti PPD Concern 2017/04/04 13:43:22 (permalink)
    My 750 Ti is getting 61K PPD right now under Core 21 using the 378.66 driver
     
    Make sure your CPU client is configured to leave a thread idle for your GPU client. For example if you have an Intel quadcore 8 thread CPU you should configure it for 6 threads. Avoid odd numbers.
     
    Core 18 projects will have a lower PPD, don't know the value off the top of my head. 


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