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Bharritt
 
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2022-06-06 18:29:55

I just recently found out the Boinc Collatz Project is going down in a couple of days. In addition, it will be off line for a while. As a result, I am looking for another Boinc GPU project to fill in the gap. Since I am using an older NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 2GB Video Card, I need a GPU project that will be compatible.

Thank you in advance,
Brent Harritt
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2022-06-06 23:56:54

Einstein or Milkyway would work.
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2022-06-07 03:47:21

Dataman wrote:

Einstein or Milkyway would work.


Einstein does NOT WORK for GPU on my system
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2022-06-07 05:32:40

Try PrimeGrid, and NumberFields I am pretty sure they both support your GPU.
p.s. Not all GPU sub-projects at PrimeGrid will work with your GPU due to memory and other requirements.

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2022-06-09 15:46:55

Dr Who Fan wrote:

Try PrimeGrid, and NumberFields I am pretty sure they both support your GPU.
p.s. Not all GPU sub-projects at PrimeGrid will work with your GPU due to memory and other requirements.


Thank you Dr. Who Fan. I tried the NumberFields and it seamed to work, but my test results have yet to be posted in either Boinc Stats or Free-DC! I passed on PrimeGrid since it was questionable rather or not it would work on my system. In the meantime, MilkyWay@Home is working with both CPU and GPU projects, so I will stick with this project for the time being.
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