Your computers are hidden so, without knowing your host ID, it's not possible to diagnose the problem by the normal method of consulting the server logs. You could consult them yourself and perhaps see why the server doesn't send work. It could well be that BOINC is ignoring the GTX 285 and only requesting tasks for what it considers to be the stronger GPU.
Maybe GTX 285 is too old model. You could try if updating Nvidia driver helps. Your computer has driver 341.98 but latest version for GTX 285 + Windows 10 64-bit seems to be 342.01 :
Your computers are hidden so,
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Your computers are hidden so, without knowing your host ID, it's not possible to diagnose the problem by the normal method of consulting the server logs. You could consult them yourself and perhaps see why the server doesn't send work. It could well be that BOINC is ignoring the GTX 285 and only requesting tasks for what it considers to be the stronger GPU.
You could configure your BOINC client to use all GPUs rather than just the best one, if that is the case.
Cheers,
Gary.
Thanks for your response, now
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Thanks for your response, now you can read the computer information.
Server log says: 2017-01-29
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Server log says:
Maybe GTX 285 is too old model. You could try if updating Nvidia driver helps. Your computer has driver 341.98 but latest version for GTX 285 + Windows 10 64-bit seems to be 342.01 :
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/112596/en-us
Thanks! The gtx285 is too
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Thanks!
The gtx285 is too old and can't run opencl1.1 :(