Two 8800GT's (not in SLI) with drastically different shader clocks

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Message 2617 - Posted: 25 Sep 2008, 21:02:32 UTC

with BOINC's current design, all task in windows run with a priority of 1, the lowest. There isnt any way to change that as far as I know, other than to manually change it in the task mamager.
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Message 2644 - Posted: 27 Sep 2008, 0:48:32 UTC - in response to Message 2608.  

If You are running Vista (32 or 64) OR XP SP3....then you probably need to extend the desktop to each card.
A) Extend the Desktop in Display Properties after You "attach a Monitor to each card"


I am running WinXP SP3 -- I was able to extend the desktop to the second monitor without actually attaching a 2nd monitor or using one of the hacks. It appears to work -- I was able to restart without having my second card default to very slow speeds. A little annoying to have my mouse extend off into oblivion to the right side of the screen (since I only have one monitor), but at least the cards are performing as expected.

Thanks for the tip!
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