Computation error

atrocity
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Topic 196201

Hey all,
I've recently installed a 2nd GPU in my machine (first is an 8600 GTX, the new one is a 460). Einstein@Home seems to run fine for a while on both. Then randomly, I leave for a bit and come back and see like 15 "Computation Error" messages in the status field for a lot of them. I'm checking the log and this is what I'm seeing:

2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Computation for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 finished
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0_0 for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 absent
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0_1 for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 absent
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0_2 for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 absent
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0_3 for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 absent
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0_4 for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 absent
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0_5 for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 absent
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0_6 for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 absent
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Output file p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0_7 for task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_792_0 absent
2/25/2012 7:10:15 AM | Einstein@Home | Starting task p2030.20110604.G39.35-00.10.C.b1s0g0.00000_784_1 using einsteinbinary_BRP4 version 100 (BRP3cuda32)

Any ideas? I'm running 64-bit Win7, and not using the machine at all when these are happening. Other times, stuff runs for days at a time just fine.

I just want to make sure I'm not messing something up.

Claggy
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Computation error

You're running 295.73 drivers, see the reports about 295.xx problems in this thread:

http://einsteinathome.org/node/196188

Then eithier don't let your monitor go to sleep (try turning it off instead); or revert to 290.53 or earlier drivers.

Claggy

atrocity
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Thanks! I've set my montiors

Thanks! I've set my montiors to not go into sleep. I'll see if this helps! Thanks!

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