Limiting Gpu usage with fah?

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  1. must_kill_ati

    must_kill_ati Maha Guru

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    Back in the day when I was folding, there wasn't a stable way to limit a gpu's usage. You either ran it 100% full on folding, or didn't fold. Is it still that way today? How would one limit the gpu to say, 50% like you can with cpus?

    My gpus screaming at me during the day is a deal breaker. If I can figure out how to run them at a lower usage, thereby lowering temps, I'd be able to fold again.
     
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  2. PantherX

    PantherX Folding@Home Team Leader

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    There isn't any Usage control because there isn't one on the Driver level (AFAIK). However, could you add the following option via FAHControl in the GPU Slot
    <gpu-usage v='50'/>

    and see what happens?
     
  3. must_kill_ati

    must_kill_ati Maha Guru

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    Tbh, I was hoping to be lazy and find an easy yes or no answer. Having stopped folding long ago, I'm interested in restarting enough to ask the question.

    I guess, I'll have to man up and install the client to find out! Will report back.

    *It appears to be a no-go on the go-slow. Several attempts either did nothing (100% usage) or resulted in
    [​IMG]

    I see your (non)evil plan at work here, though. Make me install the client, knowing I'll leave it running... ;)
     
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    PantherX Folding@Home Team Leader

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    must_kill_ati Maha Guru

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    Looks like I'm going the headphones route. It does indeed change the gpu usage for a bit, but then it goes back to full. This is a view of my afterburner monitor window. If you look at the usage bar, you can see it while I was adding the command line (idle), for a couple mins after it started (80ish%), when it decided IT was the boss, and then back to 80%ish after i reentered the command (after which it resumed 100%).
    I don't think I'll give up, but I don't expect you to nurse this thread.
    [​IMG]
     
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    must_kill_ati Maha Guru

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    yasamoka Ancient Guru

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    Just...:approval:

    Going to try GPU usage and report back. Currently running a single reference card on air, so...loud.

    EDIT: Didn't work. Added "client-type: advanced" too, before I added "gpu-usage: 50"

    Running 7970.

    EDIT2: OP, lower your 3D clocks. Should achieve same result. You can then undervolt too (be careful, instability), achieving even lower power consumption, heat, and fan noise.
     
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    must_kill_ati Maha Guru

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    I attempted that this morning, after reading the advice I got on the Geforce forum. All it did for me was run 100% gpu usage, fan still as high, and return less PPD, lol.

    I'm not done with this topic by a long shot... something will work.
     
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    yasamoka Ancient Guru

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    Yes, of course, it WILL run 100% GPU usage (the GPU is slower now); however, the fan speed should be lower. I got to 800MHz @ 1050mV (didn't try more) on my 7970 and it ran quite cooler at a lower fan speed.

    Underclock your VRAM as far as it goes, that should help even more.
     
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    PantherX Folding@Home Team Leader

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    Oh, that's sad since I have a report that this did work for GTX 480 (http://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?p=241934#p241934) and was hoping that somehow, it would also work for your GPUs too.

    Strange, it works where a donor doesn't want it and doesn't work where donors need it :confused:
     

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