double post!:D
4500 on air and EIGHTS!:rofl:
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2774/sp1m4500.jpg
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double post!:D
4500 on air and EIGHTS!:rofl:
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2774/sp1m4500.jpg
that depends on the project and granted vs claimed credit!Quote:
1BOINC point=7 WCG points, so jcools 10K Boinc=70,000 WCG points per day
anyhow ~50k+- was the predicted number, and that is MASSIVE :eleph::woot::up::up:
a pentium dual core 2.0 would give ~2,600, nehalem's gives much higher per core,
generally, logical cores doesn't scale linearly as physical core should.
4+4 920, should score ~16,000, - triple that ;).
btw, seems the Xeons aren't optimized for Pi calculations,
4.5 920, gives a better score then a 12 core Xeon @~the same speed :yepp:,
and that's for 1 X5650
SuperPi - 9sec 0ms - Brolloks (OC Forums) - (Intel Xeon X5650 @4323MHz
seems like not all cores are being utilized.
How bout you stop being so conservative with you sub 1v vcore:shakes: :ROTF:
With all this testing and learning this board I was neglecting the one thing it's supposed to do..
So before I hit the sack last night I set it up at a mild 3600 to see how she took to a long full load and then this afternoon moved it to 4003mhz with a small break tonight to try for that 4500 in SP..
The reason why the line at the bottom is that the clock was set to March1..fixed that after a couple WU had gone thru
Nice chart huh?:rofl:
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/5893/wcg5680.jpg
Was just looking at boincstat and I think if you run your beast 24/7 and get atleast 14k ppd. You will have the fastest single computer on there.
~15k ppd makes sense to me @ 4.2GHz. Fallwind has an ES Gulftown that he has been running 24/7 @ 4.2 for months and it averages 7,497 according to free-dc stats.
Yea, but that was an hour or so ago!:rofl: app 14,000 points in ther last 2.5 hours I think..
http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/9459/wcg5601am.jpg
have to say once again..wow :D
Movieman - can you stress test your rig with LinX and publish the data?
I'm asking for LinX b/c I've found it to get the cores at least 10-12C hotter than Prime95 could on my X5670.
Are you still on Air? TRUE's?
nvm
I don't run LinX.
I don't run Prime95 either.
We have different philosophies on this stuff.To me all it does is unnecessarily stress the cpu's and cause a heat load that could damage parts.
I use a machine for WCG and thats how I test it.
Turn it on, set the speed I think reasonable for 24/7 work and let "er rip.
If there's no errors in the WU then I know it's stable.
Now that doesn't mean I don't experiment to find out what the limits are.
I was running fine at 100% load at 4003mhz but last night got a little greedy
and tried for 4200 with 1.3875v and woke up to find that nice pretty colored screen in Intel blue!:rofl:
This is how I learn but in the learning timeframe the machine is working.
Booted back to windows and had 61 completed WU waiting to be upped.
We are talking WCG points here my friend ;)
BOINCstats may also be confused because I am using the BOINC install of an older system... kinda ported the Windows, and the BOINC SW along with it.
Was running a single Hexacore before that, so it may need more time to stabilize.
Naw.. X5650 = 2,93Ghz stock with turbo.
I am running a mix of X5650 and X5660 on that machine, so it's "average" clockspeed is 3Ghz.
Just wait till I get my SR-2 :rofl:
Hey Dave just for sh1tz and giggles, run Mark 03, 06 on it?:D
Hows your host average looking:p: