Hi, hope I'm posting in the right place about this. I have a slight problem with my computer and folding and was hoping someone on here might have the answer.
First, my system specs:
Intel core i7 930 @2.80Ghz
Asus P6T
12Gb 1333mhz ram 7-7-7-24 @1.5v
2x Nvidia GTX 470 GPU's
Corsair AX1200 PSU
Right, my problem is that when the two graphics cards are folding, my system seems to stick or hang, it freezes but ONLY when doing something such as viewing YouTube videos, using windows live mail (I actually think it does it with all windows live applications) and when it does it, it does it in periodic intervals (every 2-3 seconds) the mouse will freeze along with everything else on screen for no more than a second or so, then will run smoothly for two or three seconds before repeating. If anything requests admin privileges, prompting windows UAC to dim the screen and pop up, the system will hang and make that process painfully longer and tedious as well. This only happens when both graphics cards are folding, if just the CPU, or the CPU and one GPU client are running, everything is fine. I thought it was hardware related and it may be, however I found that, after having read around for a LONG time, if I disable hardware acceleration in flash for YouTube videos, I can suddenly watch YouTube videos without any problems while folding. I was wondering if it is therefore a known issue that I have somehow not stumbled upon, that while two graphics cards are folding, hardware accelerated graphics don't run well. Also, is there a way to stop windows from allowing hardware accelerated graphics to be used while folding is active, and if so, would this affect any other aspects of the computers usability/performance? Many thanks if anyone can provide insight, this one has been baffling me for a while now.
First, my system specs:
Intel core i7 930 @2.80Ghz
Asus P6T
12Gb 1333mhz ram 7-7-7-24 @1.5v
2x Nvidia GTX 470 GPU's
Corsair AX1200 PSU
Right, my problem is that when the two graphics cards are folding, my system seems to stick or hang, it freezes but ONLY when doing something such as viewing YouTube videos, using windows live mail (I actually think it does it with all windows live applications) and when it does it, it does it in periodic intervals (every 2-3 seconds) the mouse will freeze along with everything else on screen for no more than a second or so, then will run smoothly for two or three seconds before repeating. If anything requests admin privileges, prompting windows UAC to dim the screen and pop up, the system will hang and make that process painfully longer and tedious as well. This only happens when both graphics cards are folding, if just the CPU, or the CPU and one GPU client are running, everything is fine. I thought it was hardware related and it may be, however I found that, after having read around for a LONG time, if I disable hardware acceleration in flash for YouTube videos, I can suddenly watch YouTube videos without any problems while folding. I was wondering if it is therefore a known issue that I have somehow not stumbled upon, that while two graphics cards are folding, hardware accelerated graphics don't run well. Also, is there a way to stop windows from allowing hardware accelerated graphics to be used while folding is active, and if so, would this affect any other aspects of the computers usability/performance? Many thanks if anyone can provide insight, this one has been baffling me for a while now.