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Message 61875 - Posted: 8 Oct 2024 | 20:40:49 UTC

This project has multiple applications (ACEMD, ATM, ATMML, Quantum chemistry ...). It would be great o have a short description for them as well as their requirements.

I see that there are plenty of "Quantum chemistry" tasks, but it looks like I do not get any (on Windows 11, NVIDIA GPU), does anyone know what are the requirements?

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Message 61876 - Posted: 8 Oct 2024 | 23:12:30 UTC - in response to Message 61875.

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Message 61878 - Posted: 9 Oct 2024 | 6:15:24 UTC

Like other BOINC projects, GPUGrid has an 'applications' page (at https://www.gpugrid.net/apps.php), but it isn't directly linked from anywhere I know.

It does give information on which OS is available, but not a description.

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Message 61879 - Posted: 9 Oct 2024 | 16:53:52 UTC - in response to Message 61878.
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Yes,the apps page IS linked but hidden in an obscure place.

https://www.gpugrid.net/join.php

Down in the 'Configuring your participation' text block

You can usually find a description of each sub-project application in the first post of the thread with the apps name.

Either the scientist posted what the app does or some volunteer eventually asked what the app is doing and the scientist explained later.

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Message 61880 - Posted: 9 Oct 2024 | 19:28:31 UTC
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Thanks for the answer

Like other BOINC projects, GPUGrid has an 'applications' page (at https://www.gpugrid.net/apps.php)


Thanks for the reference, I will check this in the future

Yes,the apps page IS linked but hidden in an obscure place. https://www.gpugrid.net/join.php


In fact, while I found this page I didn't mind to click on all the links. I would expect to have this in the settings too.

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Message 61896 - Posted: 19 Oct 2024 | 15:56:59 UTC - in response to Message 61878.

Like other BOINC projects, GPUGrid has an 'applications' page (at https://www.gpugrid.net/apps.php), but it isn't directly linked from anywhere I know.

It does give information on which OS is available, but not a description.


It would also be nice if the Admins would add how much memory is required for each App, that way people could easily see if it's worth trying to run more than one task at a time. It would be REALLY nice if every project did that as well!!

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Message 61898 - Posted: 19 Oct 2024 | 19:49:12 UTC - in response to Message 61896.

There's too much variability in the work units and even among the sub-project types to give an estimate of how much memory each WU uses.

Best solution is to simply look at how much memory a task uses while it is running with the nvidia-smi utility which is provided with the Nvidia drivers.

That shows how much memory is in use and provides enough information to decide whether running multiples on the gpu is feasible and worthwhile.

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