Leela : Lc0 crashing with RTX 2080/ is 2080 Ti worth it?
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 12:38 pm
1) crash: Did any one tlese have any problems with high temps with RTX 2080 ?
Temps go to 82-85 after a while (idle at 37) with lc0 and (occasionally, not always) black screen comes (computer is stil on, GPU crashes)???
Doesn't always happen. latest NVDIA driver improved the problem. also latest windows 10 update. EVGA g3 850w PSU. 2080 Founders edition.
EVGA Xtreme 1, and Tech Power GPUz downloaded.
2) (2070) vs 2080 vs 2080 Ti: is there a real benefit for leela? (also with 2070, that should come out in a week) ?
I understand that calculation numbers are almost twice with 2080 ti vs 2070. But...
the reason i am asking is with 2080, with the current setup, in 2-3 minutes, the result is almost the same as 2-3 hours. so it almost gives the same results with increased time...a weaker video card (2070) running a minute longer may just give the same results.
i understand that it is faster, but if you run them a couple minutes, the results seem to be same??? In that case, 2070 may just be enough with these settings. (2-3 minutes per move)
Temps go to 82-85 after a while (idle at 37) with lc0 and (occasionally, not always) black screen comes (computer is stil on, GPU crashes)???
Doesn't always happen. latest NVDIA driver improved the problem. also latest windows 10 update. EVGA g3 850w PSU. 2080 Founders edition.
EVGA Xtreme 1, and Tech Power GPUz downloaded.
2) (2070) vs 2080 vs 2080 Ti: is there a real benefit for leela? (also with 2070, that should come out in a week) ?
I understand that calculation numbers are almost twice with 2080 ti vs 2070. But...
the reason i am asking is with 2080, with the current setup, in 2-3 minutes, the result is almost the same as 2-3 hours. so it almost gives the same results with increased time...a weaker video card (2070) running a minute longer may just give the same results.
i understand that it is faster, but if you run them a couple minutes, the results seem to be same??? In that case, 2070 may just be enough with these settings. (2-3 minutes per move)