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guess my 7900 GTO's wont do the trick here.
A new Nvidia core (v1.07) has been posted at http://www.stanford.edu/~friedrim/FahCore_11.exe. Scott has added support for a new environment variable, NV_FAH_CPU_AFFINITY, that allows the user to directly set the processor affinity mask or set it to zero to disable all affinity settings. The CPU affinity is set with individual bits (it's a mask, not a CPU selector):
setting NV_FAH_CPU_AFFINITY to
1 ==> CPU 0
2 ==> CPU 1
3 ==> CPU 0 and 1
4 ==> CPU 2
8 ==> CPU 3
15 ==> CPUs 0-3
etc
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thank jeebus!





If SLI/crossfire is enabled, this stops Windoze detecting the multi GPU cores.
This stops multi GPU folding.
So you only need the PCI-E slots for folding.
Just got back today, been planning to continue without the 1.07 core but now we don't need it so it should be ok.Thanks Tiger, here we go.
Your instructions look good, think I was not doing things methodically enough before. Checked the SMP and it's using machine ID 1 so that's OK. I uninstalled the GPU client and deleted the extra folders and shortcuts I'd made. Already have .net 2.0 and running 177.35 drivers on Vista Home Premium 32 bit. Windows is spanned across the monitors, using dummy VGA on the 8800GTS, monitor connected to the 9800GTX. No SLI set up.
Installed 6.12b8, ran and set it up. Folding OK on the 8800GTS.
Went to download FahCore_11.exe v1.07 from http://www.stanford.edu/~friedrim/FahCore_11.exe
Link seems to not be working? Is there a mirror?
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I'm running Vista x64.... nVidia seems to be stuck at 175.19 for their drivers. No CUDA support listed.
OK OK, I found beta drivers 177.66 and they seem to work alright.
But is it normal that I hear a high pitch sound coming from the PC with the Folding client running? I have good ears....

Generally a tell tail sign your drawing too much power from your PSU
You might be one of the lucky ones that their card is slightly "special"
I have a 8800GT that whines (like dog whistle sound) Moved it to 2 boxen same noise once I start folding.

You only need to increase the shader clocks. OC the other clocks hardly makes a difference but it increases heat. Unless you will be gaming a lot, just OC the shaders.My card whines too. I think it has more to do with the card or capacitors on the card than the PSU.
I've played with it, and the higher I overclock it, the higher the pitch!!
Like at stock its barely noticeable.
At 680 core I hear it... I don't think my wife hears the same noise.
At 700 its a higher pitch!
If you hear it, try the different clocks thing to see if you hear it change pitch.
If you isolate the GPU process, you won't see that much of a drop (if at all) and then you can run the other clients for a net gain. Try it with the SMP Seesaw utility and see if it makes a difference.Anyway, as a side note I've noticed I get higher PPD's with just the GPU folding, than if I have the GPU + a windows client like 5.03. Like GPU alone, I get about 4800PPD, but then when I've got the 5.03 client running... even though I set the affinity to each having its own core the PPD on the GPU drops about 400 points, but then the 5.03 client is only cranking out about 300++ PPD. So its a net loss.


