Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

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Re: Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

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_r2w_ben wrote:Based on ns/day, the system in p9704 must be about 10x more complex than the benchmark. It appears that the amount of work in-flight requiring completion before the 6850 can context switch and respond to the Windows heartbeat exceeds the default of 2 seconds. I am going to leave the timeout at 10 seconds and report back the next time the 6850 is assigned a Core 21 work unit.
Received 9704 (47, 8, 16) and currently at 16%. Estimated 11304 PPD, which is within the normal range for this card. Dragging the mouse does feel a bit sluggish but I can pause the GPU slot when needed.
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Re: Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

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Dragging the mouse does feel a bit sluggish
You can try to disable Windows Aero to not use HW acceleration which might be in conflict with FAH.
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Re: Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

Post by Whiteish »

Hello everyone,

I want to report that setting the TDR registry key to a timeout of 10 seconds solved the problem for me, too.
Before this change the driver of my Radeon HD 6850 crashed as soon as 0x21 started folding. It ran nearly 2 weeks without an issue but started crashing a couple of days before. I don't know what windows update or driver update might have happened in the background. If I knew I wouldn't roll back ...

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Re: Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

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How do I configure the program to not accept these work units?
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Re: Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

Post by 7im »

difrago, Pande Group determines the work unit assignments. There is already a discussion to limit the assignments.

What kind of hardware do you have that you want to limit?
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Re: Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

Post by difrago »

My system is:

CPU: AMD FX-8150
GPU:ATI RADEON HD-6850
OS: WINDOWS 10 PRO (64bit).

The driver of gpu crashes with core 21. With core 17 no problem.
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Re: Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

Post by bruce »

Are you sure it's a driver problem that's limited to Core_21 but works for Core_17 and _18? What are the error messages?

Core_21 does a better job of using all the unused GPU resources so it's not unusual to uncover problems that were formerly hidden -- whether from Overclocking or Overheating or Power limitations.
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Re: Core 21 not working on Radeon 6850

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bruce wrote:Are you sure it's a driver problem that's limited to Core_21 but works for Core_17 and _18? What are the error messages?

Core_21 does a better job of using all the unused GPU resources so it's not unusual to uncover problems that were formerly hidden -- whether from Overclocking or Overheating or Power limitations.
A window appears bottom right on the screen, indicating that the video card driver stopped working and was reset successfully.

Finally I found the solution to the problem. Its timeout detection & recovery (TDR) problem.

KeyPath : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers
KeyValue : TdrDelay
ValueType : REG_DWORD
ValueData : 10

The introduction of this value in the registry of windows, solves the problem. This solution has been reported by the user "Whiteish".
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