GPU... not CPU...7im wrote:What makes you think Fah is not using more than 60%? The Fah CPU stress test is known to test a CPU as hard if not harder (and hotter) than OCCT. And the CPU client isn't far behind that. Fah has a special talent for optimizing performance to squeeze every CPU cycle to make the science go faster.
If Fah isn't using full gpu resources (which may be true, but haven't seen proof of that) then some other hardware or software is holding it back. And that will be the next target for development.
Yes, it's pretty efficient with the cpu.. but with the gpu it has to wait on a bunch of calculations which slows down the video card
Games use a lot more power than folding@home does
Folding@home is probably more like 50% true video card usage, while games are like 60%
I tested 3 different stress test programs... Kombustor took the least power consumption (cause it stresses the ram the most, which slows down the gpu) then furmark then OCCT
OCCT stressed the ram the least though, the ram had the least power consumption... OCCT was about 33 watts, Furmark was 45, and Kombustor was 52
But overall OCCT has the most power consumption, thus the most gpu usage
I don't know of anything that has more power consumption than OCCT, then again.. I don't know a lot of stress test programs either