GreyWhiskers wrote:I'd suggest that you take a close look at the PPD performance of both your GPU and your SMP folding slots. Then optimize the resources assigned to the various slots to maximize the total return. While Core 15 may allow the CPU folding more resources than Core 17, your overall points production is probably going to be less.
In my case, even on the Core i7 2600K desktop I have, the GPU slots get so many more ppd than the SMP slots that the sacrifice of CPU cores/threads to favor the GPU folding is worth it (IMHO). If overall science production, as measured by the aggregate ppd of the various work units you complete, is the thing you are trying to optimize, take the hit on the SMP slots - drop back to a single core Uniprocessor - let Core 17 have all the resources it needs.
Of course, the relative points production is something that isn't static. Things could change tomorrow.
Sorry, but i think this is not a rule in general - it belongs to the (folding-)power of your GPU.
As far as i know:
If you use an older AMD-GPU like 58xx, 6870 and 69xx your GPU might profit by using Core17 and appropriate WU´s (5870 tested by myself) - if your GPu has less power use the older Core16 to maximize your points.
But - most "new" AMD CGN-GPU´s definitely profit while folding under Core17.
The same belongs to nVidia:
If you use GTX 460 (470, 480, 560 and up, 650 and up) you will profit by using Core17, if your GPU has less power use Core15.
But - there might be some WU´s using Core17 where you need a faster GPU than a GTX460 to get more points . . .
So - it´s your decision what to do, but - choose wisely
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