Quote from: sscouby on May 18, 2009, 09:06:12 PMyou're welcome, I will try to think of testing it sometimes, with upcoming releases.
it's good, with the new version it doesn't crach.
Thanks fred !
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Show posts MenuQuote from: sscouby on May 18, 2009, 09:06:12 PMyou're welcome, I will try to think of testing it sometimes, with upcoming releases.
it's good, with the new version it doesn't crach.
Thanks fred !
Quote from: Corsair on May 17, 2009, 06:00:23 PMI'm in the middle of testing some things for reading and setting the CUDA run priority on the fly. To see if I can get some extra work out of it
tell me how could I help with that and I'll try.
thanks for the quick answer.
Cheer / Corsair.
Quote from: Corsair on May 17, 2009, 07:46:48 PMGreat,
Hi all,
same as Subject, but, How??
Cheers / Corsair.
P.D.: reply to my email address accepted.
Quote from: sscouby on May 15, 2009, 09:14:39 AMThe next version 1.57 is on line.
Ok thanks, I will waiting for the next version
Quote from: Corsair on May 17, 2009, 05:37:32 PMHi,
Hi everybody,
I've four computer at home, three with windows xp pro x64 sp2 (English MUI Spaniard)
& one laptop with xp pro x86 sp3 (Spaniard).
two computer with xp pro x64 sp2 & GPU NVIDIA show correct GPU boxes and
temperature too, [AMD Athlon64 & AMD Athlon64 x2].
one computer with xp pro x64 sp2 & GPU ATI the squares for the GPU is not shown
(in this computer is shown only one temperature with four cores working in BOINC and the
temperature of the cores is absolutely the same) [AMD Phenon64 x4].
laptop with xp pro x86 sp3 & GPU ATI, same as above with the GPU[AMD Turion64].
TTrottle 1.56 x64 in the three computers with XP x64 and
TTrottle 1.57 x86 in XP x86 laptop installed (and working in the temperature Trottle).
Cheers / Corsair
Quote from: sscouby on May 15, 2009, 08:25:17 AMFrankly I never tested it on a computer that did not have BOINC installed for a while.
It is necessary that have boinc to run TThrottle ? because i just want runthis software to reduce the temperature of my processor.
If i desactivate "auto active",TThrottle rude my prcessor temperature ?
I will post the log as soon as possible
Quote from: sscouby on May 14, 2009, 02:42:03 PMHi,
Hello,
I have installed tthrottle because to control my CPU temperature.
In the first tab "Program" I put in "Set Core" : 60
When I activate "auto active" 10 second after I have an error message : "Un argument non valide a été détecté" and after each second a have the same error message and i must kill the process to stop TThrottle.
I can't see the logfile so.
What is the solution
(I have an AMD thurion)
PS : Sorry for my english I'm french
Quote from: mkop on April 09, 2009, 12:24:05 PMThis is one thing that is on my to look into list. It is probably highly dependent on the hardware and specific to a machine.
I run TThrottle on a laptop and it works very well. When it sits idle, the temperature stays steady, but when I work on it there are times the fan revs up. Then TThrottle increases the % run time of the applications and the fan naturally stays on high speed.
I would like the laptop to stay with medium fan speed, as the small fan is quite noisy on high speed. The thing that I miss in TThrottle is some way of controlling the fan speed.
The idea would be that the user can specify a range (min and max) for the fan RPM. The primary goal of TThrottle would be to adjust the run time to reach this fan speed. The secondary goal (once the desired fan speed is reached) would be to control the temperature of the CPU.
Thank you,