Hi all
just found this nugget over on FF, hopefully we should see something in the next couple of months
v7 Client update
just found this nugget over on FF, hopefully we should see something in the next couple of months
v7 Client update
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Not necessarily. AMD support might be released with v7 but v7 is so much more than that..isnt v7 where AMD GPU's are supposed to be fully/better supported ?
cant wait.....isnt v7 where AMD GPU's are supposed to be fully/better supported ?
. but i dont think we will see the openCL client released with it.
New clients never go to the beta team, they go from closed alpha to public beta. The beta team is for testing of new work units and cores only.unless they completely skip the beta group which isnt going to happen.
New clients never go to the beta team, they go from closed alpha to public beta. The beta team is for testing of new work units and cores only.
But it isn't typical and I was quoting the "beta team requests" thread on FF so I have nothing to be careful about this time.Be careful with that, clients might go to closed beta for 1-2 days before getting public to make sure everything work right. I remember trying a few new clients in closed beta in the past.
Note: A quick recap of what Beta Testers do:
A) They test work units from new Beta Projects
B) They test new beta versions of FahCores
They don't test new F@h Clients. That is handled separately and generally done as an Open Public Beta:
The new client itself should not affect performance on any platform unless new cores are also released. Remember, the client isn't doing any computational work. The client is merely a wrapper for interacting with the core, Core11 in the case of GPU2 and Core15 for GPU3. The core would have to change for you to see any performance difference. I can't comment, at this time, as to whether there are any new core versions in development.Anyone know what the new client will bring for the nVidia 200-series cards in regards to GPU3 WU performance?
Yes, you're right Tobit. I was under the impression that core16 would be released at or close to the same time as the new client. I thought they come hand in hand but guess I'm mistaken about it.The new client itself should not affect performance on any platform unless new cores are also released. Remember, the client isn't doing any computational work. The client is merely a wrapper for interacting with the core, Core11 in the case of GPU2 and Core15 for GPU3. The core would have to change for you to see any performance difference. I can't comment, at this time, as to whether there are any new core versions in development.
Little is know about exactly which features will roll out with the new client when the first version is released to the public. Vijay has stated before that some of the more advanced or exotic features, such as remote management of other clients (kinda like how BOINC works), would likely come at a later date. I'm only speculating here, but I suspect the first v7 client we see will be pretty basic, focusing on existing cores first, and the newer cores, such as Core16, will come after that. I could be, and hope I am, wrong however.I was under the impression that core16 would be released at or close to the same time as the new client.
-bigadv is already unable to run on an X6.will v7 prevent bigadv folding on an X6?
will v7 prevent bigadv folding on an X6?
will v7 prevent bigadv folding on an X6?
I think he is asking if they will employ fixes to prevent the current workarounds allowing you to trick the client into running -bigadv on an X6.![]()
I know.