Message boards : Number crunching : Higher GPU Utilization
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After reading and implementing the suggested settings to maximize the utilization of the GPU, it continues to achieve less than 90% utilization most of the time on Windows 7. | |
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Hello: The Linux command to view the activity NVIDIA is " nvidia-smi -a " but unfortunately now does not work for some versions of drivers and displays the information of the% use of GPUs. | |
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After reading and implementing the suggested settings to maximize the utilization of the GPU, it continues to achieve less than 90% utilization most of the time on Windows 7. Many people have tested the performance on Windows 7. Here there's a talk about it. Should the Win 7 machine be setup for dual boot to Ubuntu for better performance? I had a dual boot long ago and was a pain in the... I recommend you boot from a USB. I didn't try this, but running in memory could be faster than on hard disk. And you avoid dual boot too. What is the typical GPU utilization on Linux? You can compare performance from other people who has Linux. The thing is on Linux you can even uninstall every service on the system, so if you want just you distro to crunch you can. This is why it's always going to run faster. Here there are some benchmarks. ____________ HOW TO - Full installation Ubuntu 11.10 | |
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Hello: The Linux command to view the activity NVIDIA is " nvidia-smi -a " but unfortunately now does not work for some versions of drivers and displays the information of the% use of GPUs. More written out is: nvidia-smi -a (all lowercase). | |
ID: 24027 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Message boards : Number crunching : Higher GPU Utilization