Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : 1 teraFLOPS with my old computer?
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sorry to say, buddy, but u will not get 1 terraFLOPS anyway :-) my GTX275 OCed 702/1584/1260 give 760 giga only :-) | |
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sorry to say, buddy, but u will not get 1 terraFLOPS anyway :-) my GTX275 OCed 702/1584/1260 give 760 giga only :-) Ok. :] It is Gigabyte GA-8I955X Royal. ____________ | |
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So, what do you think? What RAC will I get with my Pentium D 920 CPU and Palit NE3TX275FHD94 GeForce GTX 275 on my PCI Express 1.x slot? | |
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PCIe 1 16x delivers plenty of speed for GPU-Grid. If you're loosing anything it's well below measurement error / accuracy (normal spread in WU times). | |
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PCIe 1 16x delivers plenty of speed for GPU-Grid. If you're loosing anything it's well below measurement error / accuracy (normal spread in WU times). Great to know. Thanks! I think I will still continue to use my Pentium D and buy that GTX 275. ____________ | |
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ExtraTerrestrial Apes | |
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BTW, 4870 being cheaper then GTX275 gives almost twice more FLOPS - 1360 against 760 | |
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CTAPbIi, you have a good GTX275 and a good system to back it up with (i7). | |
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BTW, 4870 being cheaper then GTX275 gives almost twice more FLOPS - 1360 against 760 The 4870 has more theoretical FLOPS and achieves 100 -140k RAC, but only on MW (Collatz gets less). If that's worth more than GPU-Grid is up tp everyone to decide for themselves ;) MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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skgiven, | |
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OC'ed 4870 (850/900 @1.3375V) gives 112k in MW. Yes, but the recently sent out longer WUs, which needed a client update for not screwing up the progress bar, grant more. For my 4870 I calculated a projected RAC of 140k with these, but currently I'm "only" getting the "normal" WUs. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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now Travis cancelled that WUs which were really nice in terms of credits :-) Same time but twice more credits :-) | |
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··· Hope more project will start to use the power of GPUs.··· There is a very recent new project. It works with ATI graphic cards. You can see it here. | |
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There is a very recent new project. It works with ATI graphic cards. You can see it here. I can hardly understand the aim of the project... ____________ ![]() | |
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Don't bother trying, it's not worth the effort! | |
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Don't bother trying, it's not worth the effort! +1, agree :-) ____________ ![]() | |
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The GTX275 of a friend used to get ~20k RAC here, but due to the recent improvements to the client this value is going up. It has reached 24k by now and if I project speed based on 1 sample WU it would reach 34k RAC (seems a bit too high). Assuming the machine is crunching 24/7. I haven't got even RAC of 10,000 yet: ![]() Does this look normal for GTX 275? I am crunching 24/7, but I am contributing to many BOINC projects and the RAC is still rising... I started to use GTX 275 twelve (12) days ago. ____________ | |
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You initially got a few errors, but after that you only had one error. So in the last 8days you completed 11 of the 12 tasks (+1 in progress). You are picking up full credit; so you are finishing the tasks in good time. Although your present RAC shows about 6 or 7K, you are actually getting about 10K per day on average. If it was running 24/7 I think it would be more like 17K, as is. I expect you are getting less because it is not running GPUGrid all the time, you may be running other GPU tasks or very heavy CPU tasks, or possibly with limited system RAM or drive space (you can check that yourself). | |
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You initially got a few errors, but after that you only had one error. So in the last 8days you completed 11 of the 12 tasks (+1 in progress). You are picking up full credit; so you are finishing the tasks in good time. Although your present RAC shows about 6 or 7K, you are actually getting about 10K per day on average. If it was running 24/7 I think it would be more like 17K, as is. I expect you are getting less because it is not running GPUGrid all the time, you may be running other GPU tasks or very heavy CPU tasks, or possibly with limited system RAM or drive space (you can check that yourself). Thanks. Now the RAC is over 10,000. So, should I not run World Community Grid when running GPUGRID? ____________ | |
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The amount of difference made by leaving your CPU free at all times for GPUGrid is minimal at best and would not out weigh the benefits I personally believe WCG is brining to humanity. Running bth works quite well. | |
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So, should I not run World Community Grid when running GPUGRID? I the history of BOINC there have been test after test about running with Hyper-threading on vs. off, GPU project only vs. GPU projects with CPU projects and after sifting the data and my own tests (in the distant past) the results are seldom replicable ... To put it another way, there are some that are convinced that turning off HT and / or having one free core to support the GPU or to run more than one task on the GPU gives a measurable and noticible increase in production. The problem is that the focus of those who champion these techniques are either single project focused or focused solely on the increase in RAC on one project. So, yes, if you want to spend your life tuning your system for one and only one project to obtain maximum possible results for that one project (for whatever reason(s)), then perhaps running one project and only one project may be the best way to go ... But that misses the point of BOINC, yes I am one of the fanatics that purpose builds systems to run BOINC which is also somewhat a perversion of the intent, but, I think that the real goal is to support all of those projects in which you believe ... If you are heavy into disease projects, or projects like GPU Grid with molecular modeling in mind, then, by all means consider running WCG on the CPU while running GPU Grid on the GPU ... the point is to advance the science, not to run up more points here vs. there ... There are about 62 projects that are considered to be "alive" at this time (with about 10 in long term halts, they show off line and have been for days to months) and they all could use your help ... I have for years suggested, and still do, that people should attach to as many projects as they find interesting ... the credit will come but the point is to accomplish the work so the science can be advanced ... in my case, those projects that I am not as interested in as others, well I give very low shares to and sometimes turn off work for weeks to months at a time. Anyway, my two cents ... | |
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HTH, you can run WCG and GPUGrid. | |
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The amount of difference made by leaving your CPU free at all times for GPUGrid is minimal at best and would not out weigh the benefits I personally believe WCG is brining to humanity. Running bth works quite well. Thanks! I turned off some of those unnecessary CPU time eating processes. ____________ | |
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I like them all. I think I have registered for at least 82 BOINC projects at the moment (maybe a world record).
After buying GTX275 I think I should concentrate on projects with CUDA support. Of course, I'm also running CPU-only projects (100% CPU load all the time), but now it's more important to have some work for my GTX275. :) ____________ | |
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HTH, you can run WCG and GPUGrid. Ok.
After buying this GTX275 I have tried to keep my PC on 24/7.
I have tried all the CUDA BOINC projects. Now (for about three days by now) I'm only allowing work from GPUGRID.
I have six gigabytes of RAM. I'm every now and then almost running out of disk space, but usually I have at least a couple of gigabytes of free disk space.
Ok. I have heard that I should make app_info.xml file for GPUGRID and put these lines in it: <coproc> <count>0.5</count> </coproc> I don't know how to make it. Do you know? (It needs more than just those three lines.) I just use 3 of my 4 Phenom II 940 cores for crunching CPU tasks, because I have 4 overclocked GT240’s in that box. The overall CPU use sits at about 91% so I am really only losing 36% of one CPU core. For those with 2 big cards (GTX260 or above) that have an i7 with 8threads running, it is clearly beneficial to just use 7threads for CPU tasks, leaving a thread free for the GPUs which gobble most of it up anyway. Remember, a good GPU can roughly do 10times the work of a high end CPU. Even one GT240 would do twice as much as an i7-980X, with its 6 cores (12threads). £50 vs £850! I find almost all the BOINC projects useful. What SETI@home needs, is a more sensitive radio telescope. Project Cyclops, anyone? Thanks for all the tips. ____________ | |
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I have heard that I should make app_info.xml file for GPUGRID and put these lines in it: That should make it run 2 GPU-Grid WUs in parallel. It's not the way people normally run it. It could be problematic, but could also achieve a slightly higher GPU utilization. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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It may well be, everytime I want to go check I can't find the stat site that allows you to sort out users by how many projects they have joined. You have me beat and no way I will catch up because of all those projets that came and went while I didn't do BOINC at all for about 2 years ...
Well, there are a few out there ... GPU Gird is probably one of the best as pure CUDA ... (keep us ATI users out ... :) Also solid, but mixed environment are Collatz and MW ... New kid on the block DNETC though they are having issues though may be working on them ... project not very talkative ... SaH, well, enough said ... :) PG may have another app in the works though nothing solid yet ... | |
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http://www.boincsynergy.com/stats/boinc-individual.php?db1=80&db2=more
It would be cool to have ATI-card also. I only have one PCI Express x16 slot, though. LOL. ____________ | |
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Thats the one! Of course this one is better ... it shows you in your glory at 81 projects ...
Well, my quad has only one GPU slot, of course I put the surviving GTX295 in there so it looks like I have two GPUs ... the other MB all have two GPU slots and I had them all filled with NVidia cards at one time ... then we started to get ATI applications and, well, I slipped ... now, I really and truly love the productivity of the ATI cards and though I have not seen it yet, the lower power draw for some of the GPUs which I have had for well in excess of a year now ... Sadly only two of the cards seem to be stable enough for GPU Grid and one of those is on the "chopping-block" in the next week or so when the next ATI card shows up ... Don't be discouraged, soon enough you will upgrade to a faster GPU, maybe a new MB with two slots or more ... :) And, with Win7 you can even do mixed modes with ATI and Nvidia cards in the same system (I have two like that at the moment) ... | |
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