CPU or GPU Client?

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hrlow2
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Re: CPU or GPU Client?

Post by hrlow2 »

Not that big of a deal. 700 points on 3WUs has brought me from 655 up to 547 on the team.
Some members must be on dialup. 300 points and more than 20WUs.
kelliegang
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Re: CPU or GPU Client?

Post by kelliegang »

Sounds more like theres an issue where they're getting errors and submitting the work unit incomplete repeatedly...

Anyhow I'm on a P4 3.2Ghz with HT which for whatever reason misrepresents itself as a Pentium D... or I'm misunderstanding something *shrug* I'm about to upgrade the video card to a PCI-e card [9600GSO or 8800GT] thanks to the low power requirement and low cost of the cards it should be a rather cheap upgrade and hopefully I'll be looking at ~3000 ppd instead of the current max 600ppd I'm getting ;).
old_fool
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Re: CPU or GPU Client?

Post by old_fool »

bruce wrote:. . . oh, and I don't know the answer to either of you questions.
Thank you, Bruce. I read carefully and understand the implications of the rest of your post. And as for the questions regarding the affinity thing... anyone? I could, of course, just do a bit of trial-and-error runs. I tried setting affinities for a uniproc client and a gpu client yesterday. Now I am leaving them with affinities to both cores - and I also run two uniproc clients instead of one. I am getting more PPD this way.
KillerClown
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Re: CPU or GPU Client?

Post by KillerClown »

old_fool wrote:
bruce wrote:. . . oh, and I don't know the answer to either of you questions.
Thank you, Bruce. I read carefully and understand the implications of the rest of your post. And as for the questions regarding the affinity thing... anyone? I could, of course, just do a bit of trial-and-error runs. I tried setting affinities for a uniproc client and a gpu client yesterday. Now I am leaving them with affinities to both cores - and I also run two uniproc clients instead of one. I am getting more PPD this way.

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http://folding.stanford.edu/English/WinUNIGuide#ntoc2
If you disable the affinity lock, the client will pick any free CPU core. Leave to no if you want the client to be locked to a CPU core.
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