@cbuchner1
2GB config made for testing purposes only, so no harm done, 4GB were mining again 15 mins later
Not going to change anything - both rigs are mostly used for work/gaming... so mining is done on "idle hours only"
Tnx anyway
Any idea about "browser + cudaminer = high KH/s" situation from my previous post?! Sounds stupid but happens all the time on the first rig only!
2GB config made for testing purposes only, so no harm done, 4GB were mining again 15 mins later
Not going to change anything - both rigs are mostly used for work/gaming... so mining is done on "idle hours only"
Tnx anyway
Any idea about "browser + cudaminer = high KH/s" situation from my previous post?! Sounds stupid but happens all the time on the first rig only!
The first thing I would do check is the power savings settings. You're most likely using windows (the gaming gave it away :p) and I wouldn't be completely surprised if windows doesn't recognize an app running in the console as a priority, given a conservative power savings profile.
I noticed the same thing just now. Rebooted machine (Win7 x64 SP1), started cudaMiner, and the speed was much worse than what it was supposed to be. Also, GPU-Z said that GPU load was only at 78%. Immediately after I started Chrome the GPU load rose to 99% and cudaMiners' speed returned to the expected level. Would be interesting to know what's causing this...