Message boards : News : New TRYP WUs
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I am submitting 700 WUs in the long queue as part of a new experiment. | |
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I've seen a few of these "TRYP" WU's come through my machines. They appear in terms of credit on par with the "TAKE" WU's, giving approximately 1 point per second of run time on my GTX570. This is considerably less than the "NATHAN" WU's who tend to give about 2 points per second of run time. | |
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True. | |
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I'm seeing 75% GPU utilization from a GTX470 @680MHz on a 2003R2 x64 i7-2600 (HT on, 2 threads free) and using SWAN_SYNC=0, so ~90% of the CPU is actual being used. Expected runtime is ~6h40min. | |
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Deal! | |
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lol! :) | |
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I'm seeing 75% GPU utilization from a GTX470 @680MHz on a 2003R2 x64 i7-2600 (HT on, 2 threads free) and using SWAN_SYNC=0, so ~90% of the CPU is actual being used. Expected runtime is ~6h40min. Saw 81% GPU use for 188-IBUCH_metTRYP-1-5-RND9663_1, when not using the CPU to crunch, but dropped back down to ~73% when crunching on 6 CPU threads. The difference is not directly down to the use of the CPU by the GPUGrid task. More likely competition for system resources. I would like to know where the bottleneck is so I can avoid CPU tasks that exasperate the issue. An 8% GPU performance loss is >> than a CPU thread, or two. ____________ FAQ's HOW TO: - Opt out of Beta Tests - Ask for Help | |
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Message boards : News : New TRYP WUs