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New to folding ??? GTX295
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Arrow New to folding ??? GTX295 - 10-03-2009, 22:13 | posts: 894 | Location: TX- KDWH

I have a GTX295 sandwich.
I noticed that only one GPU is enabled when Folding.
The temperature stays the same on GPU2 between 39C - 40C
while GPU2 is 44C - 45C.

Is there a 64bit version of the GPU, CPU folding client?

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Default 10-03-2009, 23:54 | posts: 315 | Location: Aylesbury

First of all welcome to folding,
The folding clients work on both 32bit and 64bit, there is no seperate downloads.
For the GTX295 to work on both GPU's you have to run two instances of the folding client.
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/WinGPUGuide#ntoc4

Follow the guide for multi-GPU system.
If you a are running Vista then you will have to have a second monitor or VGA dummy plug attached to the second GPU then extend the desktop on to this monitor in the windows display settings.

You should then be good for 16000 PPD fromyour 295.
   
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