So i have 2 roughly identical rigs as many of you may remember from my prior post. i decided to drop F@H entirely from my list and im now running exclusively milkyway@home starting today. the rig in sig is running @ max load starting today, but im still not quite ready to fire up my second nearly identical rig. so i have a question! my second rig has a free PCI-e slot, in which i could put a 4670. if i were to do this, would milkyway know how to handle sending workloads to both it and my 5870? the PSU i have in there can easily handle both and i figure it will be a nice addition to my PPD, i just want to make sure it isnt going to cause problems or slow things down before i do it.
ed: ran into another problem as well. when running the client with GPU computing enabled (ATI 10.3A, latest version of BIONIC), video playback is choppy. this occurs when watching basically any content 720p or higher, in any media player. i cant seem to find a way to throttle how much GPU time is used at all. is there a way to fix this besides getting a pci-e x1 card for video playback acceleration or disabling GPU computing?
ed: ran into another problem as well. when running the client with GPU computing enabled (ATI 10.3A, latest version of BIONIC), video playback is choppy. this occurs when watching basically any content 720p or higher, in any media player. i cant seem to find a way to throttle how much GPU time is used at all. is there a way to fix this besides getting a pci-e x1 card for video playback acceleration or disabling GPU computing?
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