Hi glimpse,
Would you mind explaining how to:
"try bumpinh up CPU load with constant speed, max out power limit for GPUs"
is it in the bios settings?
thanks
CUDA Error 700 2080ti Driver #417.01
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some CPUs get to let's say, power saving modes and reduce clockspeeds a lot. even when they should be working to provide information for GPUs in applications like OctaneRender.
to prevent that You can tweak settings in bios to keep CPU speed fixed or... open some synthetic load program like prime 95 on a single core that would keep CPU busy and boost all cores to higher speeds You would otherwise get from sleepy CPU.
as for power limit on GPUs, simply open MSI Afterburner and push first slider to max, giving like 120% of power to GPU in case it would have a need for that (but deselect coupling of first two sliders so You can keep the thermal limit at around 80C and would not raise it together with first one)
what happens with these two moves, is that You keep the CPU always ready and have Your GPUs with more flexibility under stressful situation to have enough power ready to be delivered when needed for chips on board.
at the moment I do have a system with 3x 1080tis + 2080ti (and PLX equipped motherboard, that is an issue on it's own) and it's really stable. when I do not make any testing or work on it, I still leave it running OctaneBench on the loop (thus nearly 24/7) & haven't had a single BSOD.
some CPUs get to let's say, power saving modes and reduce clockspeeds a lot. even when they should be working to provide information for GPUs in applications like OctaneRender.
to prevent that You can tweak settings in bios to keep CPU speed fixed or... open some synthetic load program like prime 95 on a single core that would keep CPU busy and boost all cores to higher speeds You would otherwise get from sleepy CPU.
as for power limit on GPUs, simply open MSI Afterburner and push first slider to max, giving like 120% of power to GPU in case it would have a need for that (but deselect coupling of first two sliders so You can keep the thermal limit at around 80C and would not raise it together with first one)
what happens with these two moves, is that You keep the CPU always ready and have Your GPUs with more flexibility under stressful situation to have enough power ready to be delivered when needed for chips on board.
at the moment I do have a system with 3x 1080tis + 2080ti (and PLX equipped motherboard, that is an issue on it's own) and it's really stable. when I do not make any testing or work on it, I still leave it running OctaneBench on the loop (thus nearly 24/7) & haven't had a single BSOD.
Thank you. Maybe I got with bad vram In this video a guy is talking about lots of RTX cards with bad vram https://youtu.be/t5memuI5WD4eklein wrote:I did get cuda 700 error with illegal memory with one of my rtx 2070. It turn out that rtx 2070 was starting to fail and had to return it for a new one.I have cuda 700 error with illegal memory access when using rtx 2080ti Not sure what to do
larger the scene more errors l get. maybe it fills bad vram chips
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Sorwry guys i created this post then totally ghosted on it.
I ended up having a faulty card which was causing the cuda error. Got in touch with puget systems who did the build and they got me a replacement card within 24hrs shipped to me. Highly recommend them, great support! Alls been working well since i got the new card.
I ended up having a faulty card which was causing the cuda error. Got in touch with puget systems who did the build and they got me a replacement card within 24hrs shipped to me. Highly recommend them, great support! Alls been working well since i got the new card.