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Topic: PErformance of new Cat 12.1 preview driver and new AKv8b2 app (Read 3010 times)
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Raistmer
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Ah... I thought you reference to your old problem with inabality to use all cores in multicore/multiGPU config.... Post you made on AMD hardly will be answered there, it's too app specific... This lags we should try to solve here.... What I need is the csv file from Profiler running MB with VLAR task. COuld you provide it?
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I don't have Visual Studio so I'm stuck with command line which I'm not getting. According to documentation example to collect performance counter for gpu: sprofile -o "/path/to/output.csv" -w "/path/to/app/working/directory" "/path/to/app.exe" "--device gpu" If I enter sprofile.exe -o D:\Data\ S@HMBOCL.CSV "D:\ProgramData\BOINC\projects\setiathome.berkeley.edu\MB_6.10_win_x86_SSE3_OpenCL_ATi_r331.exe" I will get no perfdata, as the MB application does not run directly from cmd. If I call boinc.exe, I cannot also call MB app, as boinc will use app_info to start GPU app. So what is the full commandline to collect perfdata for MB openCL?
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sprofile <app_name> wold be enough. But don't forget to run it from folder with MB's input data.
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The problem is that running MB_6.10_win_x86_SSE3_OpenCL_ATi_r331.exe directly from cmd it will terminate immediately / not commence feeding GPU, and running it when boinc.exe is running it will also terminate due to all GPUs allready chrunching max tasks based on app_info.
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Lets start another thread for this.
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