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    K10 Folding@Home SMP Performance?

    Does anyone have any numbers on how the quads will perform on Folding@Home SMP client? I know Tech Report posted a single core results a while back, but we never got any SMP results.

    For those who have a Barcelona and would like to help, you can get a copy here. Just go to Windows SMP client. You need .NET in order to work. Just run install.bat and follow the instructions. Then just run fah.exe and you're set. We just need the project # and the time it takes to complete 1%, do a couple of % if you have time.

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    I'm also VERY interested in thi

    PRETTY PLEASE!

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    One more interested here, because my next quad will be chewing WU´s 24/7.

    So, if anyone can provide us some numbers
    Sorry for my poor english.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SP33DFR34K View Post
    Does anyone have any numbers on how the quads will perform on Folding@Home SMP client? I know Tech Report posted a single core results a while back, but we never got any SMP results.

    For those who have a Barcelona and would like to help, you can get a copy here. Just go to Windows SMP client. You need .NET in order to work. Just run install.bat and follow the instructions. Then just run fah.exe and you're set. We just need the project # and the time it takes to complete 1%, do a couple of % if you have time.
    How about using it for what it is, a computer.

    Instead of a job.

    Folding at home, what aloada crap, you wanna do that, get a PS3 and do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Equil|briuM View Post
    How about using it for what it is, a computer.

    Instead of a job.

    Folding at home, what aloada crap, you wanna do that, get a PS3 and do it.
    How about using it for what it is, a gaming console.

    Instead of a job.

    Folding at home, what aloada crap, you wanna do that, get a computer and do it.

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    Isn't Folding computing? So isn't folding for the computer to compute?

    And normally people fold when they aren't using their computer, ie. during sleep, to put wasted CPU cycles to good use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Equil|briuM View Post
    How about using it for what it is, a computer.

    Instead of a job.

    Folding at home, what aloada crap, you wanna do that, get a PS3 and do it.
    Own up, who spat in this lads meal ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slay0r View Post
    Own up, who spat in this lads meal ?
    Equil|briuM more like imbalanced, heheheee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Equil|briuM View Post
    How about using it for what it is, a computer.

    Instead of a job.

    Folding at home, what aloada crap, you wanna do that, get a PS3 and do it.

    Quote Originally Posted by SP33DFR34K View Post
    How about using it for what it is, a gaming console.

    Instead of a job.

    Folding at home, what aloada crap, you wanna do that, get a computer and do it.
    nice comeback lol

    Quote Originally Posted by xanvincent View Post
    Isn't Folding computing? So isn't folding for the computer to compute?

    And normally people fold when they aren't using their computer, ie. during sleep, to put wasted CPU cycles to good use.
    Yes.

    Folding@home is another use for computers. Don't know what his problem was, computers are used mostly for jobs anyway
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    Looks like someone replaced his sausages with something that is also brown, but not edible..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Equil|briuM View Post
    How about using it for what it is, a computer.

    Instead of a job.

    Folding at home, what aloada crap, you wanna do that, get a PS3 and do it.
    They're so cute when they're clueless.

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    Good one twilyth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Equil|briuM View Post
    How about using it for what it is, a computer.

    Instead of a job.

    Folding at home, what aloada crap, you wanna do that, get a PS3 and do it.
    How can we use a computer without making it do a 'job' for us?

    Also, PS3 was obviously the platform for which F@H was designed, wasn't it? The platform on which it ran when it was released? The platform on which internet-based distributed computing applications originated? Yeah, right, Sony's main aim with the PS3 was obviously folding. I mean, games aren't very lucrative now, eh? Folding,now thats where the money is .

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    Quote Originally Posted by karbonkid View Post
    How can we use a computer without making it do a 'job' for us?

    Also, PS3 was obviously the platform for which F@H was designed, wasn't it? The platform on which it ran when it was released? The platform on which internet-based distributed computing applications originated? Yeah, right, Sony's main aim with the PS3 was obviously folding. I mean, games aren't very lucrative now, eh? Folding,now thats where the money is .
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    Quote Originally Posted by apexracing View Post
    Looks like someone replaced his sausages with something that is also brown, but not edible..

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    Kyosen test :
    Quick test on 2350(B1)-2.0Ghz, DDR2-667.
    Screenshot at 7% steps:
    http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/file/F...0_step-35k.png

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    Quote Originally Posted by SP33DFR34K View Post
    Does anyone have any numbers on how the quads will perform on Folding@Home SMP client? I know Tech Report posted a single core results a while back, but we never got any SMP results.

    For those who have a Barcelona and would like to help, you can get a copy here. Just go to Windows SMP client. You need .NET in order to work. Just run install.bat and follow the instructions. Then just run fah.exe and you're set. We just need the project # and the time it takes to complete 1%, do a couple of % if you have time.
    Hello SP33DFR34K,
    I tried it and post in my thread:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=324
    And another screenshot at 2% steps:
    http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/file/F...0_step-10k.png
    I have little experience for Folding@Home, this is first time for me,
    so just follow your instruction, thanks

    Edit: Thanks to tictac for introduction!!!

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    Over 15 min per frame My Q6600 does them in just under 8 min, but that is at 3.5ghz. Still, not that impressive on K10.
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    is it the same molecule (same job)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] 4X4N View Post
    Over 15 min per frame My Q6600 does them in just under 8 min, but that is at 3.5ghz. Still, not that impressive on K10.
    Slow your Q6600 down to the same speed of 2GHz and then compare maybe? Clock for clock comparison.

    Seems weird to me though, since my opteron is only about 6 minutes slower. Granted, 800MHz faster, but still you'd think with twice the cores... Or maybe I'm expecting too much?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohannesRS View Post
    is it the same molecule (same job)?
    Yes, check the time stamps please...7% screenshot is just later status of 2% screenshot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Slow your Q6600 down to the same speed of 2GHz and then compare maybe? Clock for clock comparison.

    Seems weird to me though, since my opteron is only about 6 minutes slower. Granted, 800MHz faster, but still you'd think with twice the cores... Or maybe I'm expecting too much?
    The P2653 doesn't scale so well with quads like the P2610 and P2609. On a quad, those things are insanely fast. I'll clock my X3210 down to 2 Ghz to give me some idea of clock for clock performance between Barcelona and Kentsfield Quad. Granted there is a lot of variables by doing this, but it at least gives some idea of the results.

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    Sorry, I meant if this is the same molecule that XC4X4N has mentioned 8 minutes.

    MD calculations scales with N^(3/2), where is is (roughly) number of atoms. That must be taken into account.

    Anyway, Kyosen, could you please run F@H for a few second with the cores loads on screen? Just to see if it's properly scaling throw all clocks.

    Edit: Sorry, just now noticed the power monitor. So now we must be sure that your job and XC4X4N job are the same.

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    Quick test on my X3210 @ 2Ghz. Memory speed isn't really a big thing with Folding last I heard, but I'll have to check up on that again. On the P2653, got about 13:15 per frame. So clock for clock, the Kentsfield is 2 min and 15 sec faster than Barcelona, based on Kyosen's result.

    Just for comparison my X3210 @ 2.96 Ghz does the work in 9:50 and my other Q6600 @ 3.45 Ghz does the work in 8:15.
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