Re: Folding@home cluster?
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 12:53 pm
You still fold on the CPU because every PC with a GPU still has a CPU that can make a valuable contribution. Every little bit helps.
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blub wrote:Would It be possible to Use an PCI-Express Slot for Interconection? I don't know PCI-E well enough to tell if PC-PC connections are possible, but PCI-E 3.0 x16 would provide upt to 15Gigabytes/second, about 120x as fast as Gigabit Lan. On the other side why bother with CPU folding anymore, when it is possible to fold anything on a GPU?
Because CPU's are still handling the really big jobs, that's why.blub wrote:Would It be possible to Use an PCI-Express Slot for Interconection? I don't know PCI-E well enough to tell if PC-PC connections are possible, but PCI-E 3.0 x16 would provide upt to 15Gigabytes/second, about 120x as fast as Gigabit Lan. On the other side why bother with CPU folding anymore, when it is possible to fold anything on a GPU?
Got to disagree with you there; I have stopped all my cpu folding except for an i7. Why? because the cores are being used by the new beta GPU client which leaves not enough cores to be worth folding for the points per watt.7im wrote:You still fold on the CPU because every PC with a GPU still has a CPU that can make a valuable contribution. Every little bit helps.
I disagree, because:HaloJones wrote: Got to disagree with you there; I have stopped all my cpu folding except for an i7. Why? because the cores are being used by the new beta GPU client which leaves not enough cores to be worth folding for the points per watt.
If points=science, then the GPUs are producing more science.
There are two different points here:HaloJones wrote:Got to disagree with you there; I have stopped all my cpu folding except for an i7. Why? because the cores are being used by the new beta GPU client which leaves not enough cores to be worth folding for the points per watt.7im wrote:You still fold on the CPU because every PC with a GPU still has a CPU that can make a valuable contribution. Every little bit helps.
If points=science, then the GPUs are producing more science.