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hardware monkey
Join Date: Mar 2007
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More WUs does not equal more work. Points are the best way to look at work performed. Also, you really should try running SMP folding. You'll get way more points than you will just running multiple instances of the standard client. As yet another point of reference for my P4 rig, standard 206 point WUs (the WU du jour of late) yield ~ 110 PPD for me. I'll take 5x that amount via SMP folding, thank you very much. |
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That's my stapler
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: "Midwest," USA
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Is there a linux smp client?
Already know about the stats page - that's what I meant when I said direct observation - i.e. delta by day is manual.
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hardware monkey
Join Date: Mar 2007
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F@H SMP uses the MPI model, since Linux natively supports this and Windows has to rely purely on F@H for MPI support, Linux SMP tends to be faster and more stable. Check EOC's stats page. As I said, much more info than Stanford's. Weekly totals (points and WUs), monthly totals (points and WUs), daily averages (points), and a graph plotting your PPD as well as a threat/conquest list. |
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That's my stapler
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: "Midwest," USA
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EOC's is nice. The SMP client wants 64-bit linux...shame as I'm running 32 bit for app compatibility.
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hardware monkey
Join Date: Mar 2007
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That's my stapler
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: "Midwest," USA
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I've got the memory (4 GB), but when I upgraded 7.04->7.10 (ubuntu) it borked my vmware server install somehow and now 7.10 doesn't have an ubuntu specific vmware server distro so I'll have to uninstall vmware and install 1.04 from the vmware site. pita.
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Senior Moment
Join Date: May 2002
Location: SurfMonkey's Cluster...
Posts: 1,718
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So tempted to switch over to a 64bit flavour of linux, any suggestions at to which distro would be good to go as a dual boot option for Vista (teh suckiest os ever).
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hardware monkey
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Senior Moment
Join Date: May 2002
Location: SurfMonkey's Cluster...
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657 WU's now.
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hardware monkey
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 3,900
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I've got 59 on my PS3 as of last night, folding basically 24x7 (obviously not while gaming though) for <1 month. It's nice, but Stanford needs to re-work their point system as PS3 WUs don't earn nearly enough points. It pisses me off that there are people out there running SMP F@H on their quads and getting well over 4k PPD, when my 30+ CPU farm (including the PS3) all folding and contributing WUs on a weekly basis can barely pull of 3k PPD. Bullshit.
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Senior Moment
Join Date: May 2002
Location: SurfMonkey's Cluster...
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700 today!
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Naughty Boy!
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Why does it piss you off that people have put money into buying quad core systems and are choosing to devote their cpu's time to scientific research with no monetary reward? Also, why does it really matter how many points you get? The project wasn't designed to boost people's self image, but rather to find out more about various diseases that have caused millions of people to die... |
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hardware monkey
Join Date: Mar 2007
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The point system is a means of drawing upon the competitive nature of people to get more work done by getting people to fold on as many systems as they can. Folding teams are a testament to this fact. Last edited by ShaidarHaran; 13-Jan-2008 at 02:49. |
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Grumpy Mod
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: In a pretty pink padded cell
Posts: 26,005
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The Cell can handle every bit of maths possible on a 'desktop CPU'. Every single bit. If they want IEEE standard double precision they can code it. The reason Cell isn't put to work on the same work units is because when optimized, certain calculations can run much faster. It's deemed more efficient to set the PS3's working at 10x the usual rate on a (fairly large as I understand it) subsection of total workload than run at 1x the usual rate on the same full range of problems as the standard CPU implementation. PS3s churning through the bulk workloads while PCs work on the tricky stuff is attaining much better overall progress than throwing everything at the much slower complex systems. But whatever choices Stanford are making, be sure that there are no maths limits on Cell. There's not a single mathematical operation that it cannot do. Indeed there's no processor out there with proper basic maths support that can't handle every mathematical operation, as all maths is built from the fundamental, atomic operators. It's a matter of performance in these maths that is the limiting factor, and not actually ability of a CPU to be able to perform mathematical functions.
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