Just an FYI. This app_info is used if you have a higher end GPU (Like GTX 570 or above or an ATI 79xx series card maybe 78xx) and want to run multiple GPU tasks at the same time and crunch CPU tasks along side. The easiest way I know of to see if your current GPU is capable of running multiple tasks is to download and install a small program called GPUTemp. When you run this program it will give you the temperature of your GPU and the % of load on your GPU. If your load running 1 task is 95% +/- 2 then your GPU is not a candidate for running more than 1. You can run GPU and CPU tasks together without issues. -- If Obama wins, America loses. Especially your children and grand children. Government is not the solution. Government is the problem. Ronald Reagan »boincstats.com/signature/-1/user···/sig.png
JoelC707 Premium join:2002-07-09 West Point, GA kudos:5
Thanks for the tip on that program. I've used the system tools from nvidia/AMD before and they usually provide that info as well but this tool is so much lighter than the full tool suite from the other guys. Especially if load/temps are all you care about. Unfortunately my 6870 is at ~95% load with 1 GPU task so I won't be able to run two like we'd talked about. Temps only climbed about 10c though which was nice (56-58c to 66-68c).