Hello.
It's been a long, long time since I did any crunching. But there once existed a problem due to an nVidia driver update, and I don't know if it's still an issue.
The old problem was, that as soon as the O/S put the monitor to sleep, the nVidia drivers would also shut down all CUDA computing. It was frustrating both members and Scientists, especially as the fear was that nVidia would never change this behavior.
I don't recall which driver update introduced this behavior, but do recall that there is a Windows 7 Admin setting, that totally prohibited any UserID from putting the monitor to sleep, just so that clients and Scientists would lose no more WUs. Also, clients were implored at that time not to upgrade their drivers.
My question is: Does this problem still exist?
I have a Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit system, with a by-now-old GeForce GTX460 GC. I'm wondering whether I should get back to crunching like in the old days, but want this subject answered before losing my first WU.
My nVidia driver is the 314.22 . And I've disabled auto-updates to the driver.
Dirk
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