![]() Note: using the settings for the GTX1660 might be the cause of the problem you are seeing, because the Intel card probably doesn't have the required resources. ( I would need to study the Intel architecture to find more optimal settings). Starting BOINC client version 7.4.22 for x8664-pc-linux-gnu - OpenCL CPU: AMD A4-5300 APU with Radeon (tm) HD Graphics (OpenCL driver vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., driver version 1642.5 (sse2,avx,fma4), device version OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (1642. Assuming the user is user1: sudo service boinc-client stop. Some folks may achieve better numbers than me through undervoltage, overclocking, and better optimization of the crunching parameters. ![]() OpenCL is not high on the AMD development list for consumer cards. It then looks for the requisite OpenCL library for the platform, Windows, Mac or Linux. You would also want to reduce the numBlocks to something smaller, like 512. Once I realised this it became apparent that due to restrictions in Ubuntu (and probably other distros), BOINC has to be run as the logged-in (via X) user. BOINC relies on calls to the gpu vendors API to lookup the PCI Id's of the system detected cards. The only requirement is the name must be a substring of the GPU summary string (for example "HD Graphics 4600" would work). See the following resoures to setup BOINC to work with a GPU. You can do it by clicking 'Advanced View' in the 'My Projects' box or by pressing SHIFT+CTRL+A. If you're inclined to fiddle with the lookup table, all you need to do is remove the entry for the 1660 and add a line for the Intel gpu. helm install boinc-client nicholaswilde/boinc-client -f values.yaml. On amd64, it also installs the 32bit libraries, but other than for NVidia, it uses the multiarch principle. This, as a meta package, drags in the dependencies but otherwise has no extra functionality on its own. I need to create a separate lookup table for the intel GPUs. We prepared a package boinc-amd-opencl but are currently not shipping it since the AMD packages had issues. This is just a flaw with the lookup mechanism - it found your GTX1660 in the lookup table and decided to use those parameters. PolyBufferSize = 262144.The "Intel HD Graphics 4600" is right (present on the machine, OpenCL driver installed, known to BOINC, ready for use), but the GPU Name and (probably) metrics are from the wrong manufacturer.
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