Message boards : Number crunching : PCIe x1 risers
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So obviously, this project with its current application is a horrible candidate for GPUs connected with a pcie x1 riser connection. I tried it on a 970 just in case anyone was curious what would happen. The BUS interface load was 80% and the GPU load was 69% but even with 69% it was much slower than a normal 69% GPU load. Results are here: https://www.gpugrid.net/result.php?resultid=16486751 | |
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Might be worth a try at Folding@HOME? | |
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I have tested folding and Einstein. Folding 70-75% of gpuload, Einstein - one GPU 70%, one 10%, one freezes for minutes... Risers 1x are generally bad for us. | |
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When I tested Einstein, I got pulsing between 70 and 95% load with very little PCIe BUS interface load. This project reserves an entire thread on the CPU per GPU so make sure you have enough CPU power to accommodate the number of GPUs you have. | |
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I have tested folding and Einstein. Folding 70-75% of gpuload, Einstein - one GPU 70%, one 10%, one freezes for minutes... on my main system, Einstein freezes right after start of a task, even without risers :-( | |
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Did you try resetting the project? | |
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I'm waiting for the 8 pcie-x8 slot motherboard for Threadripper to make use of it's 64 pci-e lanes. Then there's the EPYC with 128 lanes... ;-) | |
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speaking of...but still mostly x1 slots: | |
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speaking of...but still mostly x1 slots: Marketing! :( As for Threadripper, I have seen MBs where all x16 slots are not electrically x16 slots. It looks like the MSI has 4, electrically x16 slots, however, it would be worth an e-mail to them if one were going to buy this board to ensure that they are all x16 slots. https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/X399-GAMING-PRO-CARBON-AC There is an EPYC proc that is about the same price as the 1950X, however, the MBs out there as of now do not look like they would be good choices in which to run 8 gpus - IMO. ____________ | |
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Even when slots are capable of x16 data you have to read the fine print on configuration. Often, adding an M.2 pcie ssd steals x4 lanes from somewhere. And since there are no x12 slots one of the x16 slot will drop to x8 or an x8 slot will be disabled. | |
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folding@home with x1 risers Windows bottlenecks pcie bandwidth but on Linux it is working much better. Maybe the same is true for gpugrid? | |
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