Message boards : Wish list : Deadline
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- a one week deadline | |
ID: 6341 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
- a one week deadline With my cards I am not sure I need a longer deadline ... But a larger cache is certainly something I would wish for the simple reason I want to keep the hopper full and the turning burning ... I know this project has not yet had an outage in the last month or so I have been on it ... out of work because of the feeder bug, but not really down ... but that is the point, with such a low queue allowed many ran dry. When there are other projects to pick up the slack this is less of an issue, but, right now there are only two places to go and that is not enough for the addicts (like me). And when you have a set of 4 GPUs with the ability to do a task in 4-5 hours, even a short outage is "expensive" to us who once started, never want the iron to cool ... | |
ID: 6345 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
- a one week deadline Deadline...Hmmm, that's been beat to death... Larger Cache...Well, this project is still in Beta I believe. So this would be driven by what results the developers want to see to solve problems, not by how much the 'testers' want to crunch (but you knew that). But if those 2 purposes happen to coincide...good for everyone, if not... ____________ Consciousness: That annoying time between naps...... Experience is a wonderful thing: it enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it. | |
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- a one week deadline After saying that I had not seen an outage on GPU GRid, we just had one ... Thankfully it seems to have only been for a few moments ... But, when you can plow through the quota of work in just a few hours it is bothersome to many of us ... But I agree that it is up to the project, we are just agitating to have the policy re-examined. :) | |
ID: 6353 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Maybe the deadline issue has been a bit hammered, but it is extremely frustrating for those of us who don't have blazing fast GPU's. It is maddening to get close to finishing in time, only to have things slow up at the end. | |
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Okay, I should join “Underclockers Anonymous”. But I would still like to know if anyone out there knows of projects to donate the unused (inadequate) clock cycles of my GPU’s to. | |
ID: 7032 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Okay, I should join “Underclockers Anonymous”. But I would still like to know if anyone out there knows of projects to donate the unused (inadequate) clock cycles of my GPU’s to. Because it is early days there are only four projects that are using GPUs at this time. All of these projects have "issues" so to speak. GPU Grid, Nvidia, needs higher end cards because of the work SaH, Nvidia, does not always play well with others and some tasks take forever to run SaH Beta, Nvidia, often no work and lockups Milky Way, ATI, also requires higher end cards that have double precision capability The only other project that is even rumored to be working on GPU version is Einstein@Home and that is a rumor only ... no word from project people ... | |
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PrimeGrid is also investigating the use of GPU's for their sieving tasks, though any actual application is likely months away... | |
ID: 7052 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I had not heard that before... Thanks ... I don't do as much Prime Grid as the longer running versions seem way too unstable to me. Perhaps with GPU processing I might put more time on them ... In the mean time ... we wait ... :) | |
ID: 7055 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Okay, I should join “Underclockers Anonymous”. But I would still like to know if anyone out there knows of projects to donate the unused (inadequate) clock cycles of my GPU’s to. And the OTHER GPU projects available are Folding@Home and Distributed.net. Both have non-Boinc clients, and will run fine on your GPU while your run non-GPU projects on Boinc. And these projects work with (most) any CUDA GPU's. On Folding, you can do a Wu with an 8800GT in ~4-8 hours (depending on which wu you get). The distributed.net CUDA clients are still in Beta. All GPU's work on the same Wu's. How fast you finish depends on the speed of your GPU. But Wu completion times are measured at (5-9) seconds for GTX260/280, and (20-25) seconds for an 8800GT (last I looked). ____________ Consciousness: That annoying time between naps...... Experience is a wonderful thing: it enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it. | |
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I'm sorry but with current deadlines (5 days) and the impact on the computer's performance gpugrid is suitable only for fanatics with high-end video cards. On my 9600 I completed < 4% in an hour so it would take well over 25 hours to complete a WU. So you basically want me to do 2 things (if I want to participate): | |
ID: 7089 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
The deadline is too small! | |
ID: 11503 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
That's because it's in use, so it's not actually doing anything. You can change that in the preferences. Your card should take just 6 hours to finish. | |
ID: 11524 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I for one like the deadlines, 25% bonus for returning in 48hrs and the small caches. | |
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I'm sorry but with current deadlines (5 days) and the impact on the computer's performance gpugrid is suitable only for fanatics with high-end video cards. On my 9600 I completed < 4% in an hour so it would take well over 25 hours to complete a WU. So you basically want me to do 2 things (if I want to participate): There's a project related to clean energy among those offered by World Community Grid, but I've seen no sign it can use a GPU. Do you have enough memory that you can leave BOINC projects in memory while the computer is in use for something else, as I currently do on both of my desktops? | |
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- a one week deadline I second to that, my comp is not on 24/7 and with my GTX260 maybe every third WU goes overtime. I'd like to see the deadline increased to 7 to 14 days. | |
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I agree deadlines are too short!!. There are many computers that are not used everyday, they process units and when they are finish... too late (waste of electricity power and time). | |
ID: 13425 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I think proyect you should consider more deeply about this matter. I have been colaborating with boinc for years. People get very upset when they see that after hours and hours of computing they don't get on time. I have the point of view most people can't afford/don't want to by a big computer or run it 24/7. | |
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Here I put an example. You can see that even that my computer got the result, it was sent to another computer. I know now that the problem is that my videocard "GeForce 9500 GT" is not fast enought for this proyect. My solution is buying a new graphic card. But anyway I see this as a waste of CPU cicles, and I guess many users just don't consider this as an option. | |
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I'm sure the GPUGRID administrators can see how many work units are processed before the deadline expires. So if only 40% is processed in time the deadline has to go up, when over 90% the deadline is fine ? | |
ID: 15207 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I'd argue that having 2 different priorities could hand over all the ASAP WU to those who want priority 1 & longer deadlines for all who want to be in priority 2. It shouldn't have to be a them or us, it should be them & us. | |
ID: 15208 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
FYI -- you two are responding to a thread from February 2009. | |
ID: 15210 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I'm already running the Primegrid GPU application, the Collatz GPU application, and the Einstein GPU application to keep the GPU on one of my other computers busy. It won't handle the GPUGRID application or the Milkyway application, and I'm not sure if I want to run anything from the SETI project again. The last I noticed, the Einstein GPU application ran at a speed not much different from their CPU application - maybe 30% faster on some computers, and 30% slower on others. Still an early version, though. I've heard of a GPU application called rc5, not BOINC-compatible. Close enough to the Yoyo@home BOINC project that they might possibly be getting close to having a wrapper that will make it BOINC-compatible. May be associated with this site: http://www.distributed.net/ http://www.distributed.net/download/prerelease.php | |
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PrimeGrid has one CUDA application running. It's for their AP26 project, which is searching for an arithmetic progression of 26 primes. It's not quite as GPU intensive as some other projects, but it's not terrible either -- it runs a few times faster than the normal CPU version. | |
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