Project 14291 - Core_21 Not Core_22

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Project 14291 - Core_21 Not Core_22

Post by MeeLee »

Mod note: originally posted in the Core_22 Feedback topic - "GPU CORE22 0.0.2 coming to ADVANCED - p11737 feedback thread"

I'm running into unusually high GPU temperatures on my RTX 2080Ti on project 14291
Started to throttle at 85C on 100% fan, at 250Watt, 72c on 230W, using an open case.
Usually, core 22 projects run at 55-60C, about 5-15C higher than on core 21, partly due to them needing more power.

While I see some WUs in excess of 4M PPD on Linux, this project in particular was running only at 2.6-3.2M PPD. So not particularly fast for a core 22.
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Re: Project 14291 - Core_21 Not Core_22

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Project 14291 is currently in Beta testing, see this topic. Comments on the topic are restricted to beta team members, no support will be provided in the regular subject forums.

Elsewhere you posted the following, "Now that I officially enabled the 'beta' flag," Adding the beta flag is nothing "official", it just marks your client as willing to take any WU's currently being distributed as beta. We also strongly discourage use of that flag by non-beta team members. You do not need the beta flag to run Core_22 WU's, specific projects were released to Advanced for testing past the beta process.
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Re: Project 14291 - Core_21 Not Core_22

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We want beta team members to give concise, accurate feedback of on-topic issues that are important to the FAH team member(s) working on those specific projects. Avoiding off-topic posts or less precise feedback facilitates identifying and fixing important issues associated with the beta test. Our goal is to open that forum only to those who understand how to be concise and accurate and in doing so, we want to improve the quality of that beta testing so we discourage people from using that flag unless they join the beta team.

Those who use the beta flag without joining won't be able to post in the beta forum, thereby increasing the quality of that feedback.
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