will take a while to get meanginfull data for Thuban.. mines only been crunching full time for just under 3 days, and the first days result was only 4000pts, so it's going to through everything for a bit.
days 2 and 3 have been 24-28kppd though (3.9Ghz), Will see how it averages out and contrubute to thread..
Has yours been at 3900 the whole time? Is it a dedicated cruncher or a daily use rig?
Whats your total CPU time and points so far? 3 Days is what I'd consider the lower limit of 'useful' for finding PPD/MHz, but it'll give a good hint![]()
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sorry guys, i'm still a bit nob at this, just realised the 1st days low pts are acounted for the in the total time stats, so maybe it's almost enough..
tell me if I'm doing this calc wrong.
Phenom II X6 3920Mhz win7x64 BOINC v6.10.18 (latest recomended)
Device stats:
5/4/10 0:012:23:55:02 56,882 98
12.99 days /6 core
=2.166days
56882/2.166 = 26261PPD
26261/3920mhz
=6.70PPD/Mhz
Device stats breakdown:
5/4/10 0:006:10:40:55 28,036 40
5/3/10 0:005:10:41:21 24,368 45
5/2/10 0:001:02:32:46 4,477 13
im at work so can't really do screenshots atm
Last edited by mAJORD; 05-04-2010 at 09:17 PM.
0:012:23:55:02 is within minutes of 13 days, not 12.38....otherwise you got it right
Works out to 6.7 PPD per MHz on the first two days....we'll see if that number holds up (hopefully it does, then we can get PPD/MHz numbers faster)
EDIT: and based off the numbers from Dave's screenshot....his SR-2 is doing 24.9 PPD / MHz (using 4175 as his MHz)![]()
hey vapor, ive got a few quad socket 8356 optis for ya @2.3ghz
they are all running win server03 r2 64bit
tyan-2, and tyan-3 are running 8gb of ram
tyan-1 is running 16 gb
Device Statistics
Statistics Last Updated: 5/5/10 00:06:01 (UTC) [4 hour(s) ago]
Agent Type Device Name Last Results Returned
(UTC) Total Run Time
(y:d:h:m:s) Points
Generated Results Returned
BOINC skycrane-tyan3 5/5/10 1:364:15:20:54 1,585,813 2,742
BOINC skycrane-tyan1 5/5/10 0:112:15:13:50 255,205 793
BOINC skycrane-tyan2 5/5/10 0:180:08:09:06 401,626 1,095
Its not overkill if it works.
Between the three you're averaging 15.3 PPD per MHz
Between your three and jcool's Quad Barcelona, it looks like that number will settle at 15.2 PPD per MHz....with over 11 years of Quad Barcelona runtime, I think we're now set for data on this CPU![]()
i would like to see a screen shot as well, and would like to keep an eye on this. if this info is correct; these could produce in the same ballpark as a 920.
my 920's along with gpugrid vary on a daily basis. its always up and down, but i think on avg they are around 30kppd
Vapor,
Here are some clarksdale numbers... There are 2 users on this machine so It's not dedicated (as you can see)
PHEONIX 5/5/10 0:173:07:15:08 725,788 1,078
5/4/10 0:003:19:58:49 14,841 21
5/3/10 0:006:18:36:40 26,327 35
5/2/10 0:004:16:07:39 16,445 28
5/1/10 0:002:22:11:11 9,713 17
4/30/10 0:003:11:24:29 12,244 19
4/29/10 0:001:14:39:48 5,518 10
4/28/10 0:001:20:23:00 7,416 10
4/27/10 0:004:06:29:31 18,207 26
4/26/10 0:004:03:11:14 16,453 28
4/25/10 0:004:01:41:40 17,183 28
4/24/10 0:003:20:40:17 15,898 29
4/23/10 0:003:19:18:50 17,489 26
4/22/10 0:003:19:34:03 16,229 26
4/21/10 0:003:21:45:59 16,896 31
Currently at 4.37gHz (lowered for crunching), win7 x64
If you need me to pull something else off let me know...
EDIT: it's an i3-530 ($99 from MC), I call her Pheonix.
EDIT: peak average has been right under 2200ppd Boinc (~2190)
Last edited by meanmoe; 05-04-2010 at 09:08 PM.
upgrading...
Here you go
Note: Italicized ones are all laptops.
Athlon II 240 Regor 2 Cores @ 3.6GHz
0:110:00:03:49 428,455
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
6.10.18 64bit
Xeon X3210 Kentsfield 4 Cores @ 2.13GHz
0:235:12:34:58 560,881
Windows XP Professional 32bit
6.10.18 32bit
C2D E6750 Conroe 2 Cores @ 2.66GHz
0:103:06:13:18 305,882
Windows XP Professional 32bit
6.10.18 32bit
Pentium T3200 Merom 2 Cores @ 2GHz
0:013:16:39:37 25,244
Vista Home Premium 32bit
6.10.18 32bit
P4 Prescott HT @ 3.0GHz
0:137:13:00:33 151,427
XP Home 32bit
6.10.18 32bit
Athlon X2 TK-53 Tyler 2 Cores @ 1.7GHz
0:275:10:07:57 435,970
Vista Basic 32bit
6.10.18 32bit
Athlon X2 QL-65 Lion 2 Cores @ 2.1GHz
0:044:15:52:07 38,287
Vista Home Premium 32bit
6.10.18 32bit
Celeron M 370 Dothan 1 Core @ 1.5GHz
0:026:17:50:30 36,924
XP Home 32bit
6.10.18 32bit
I'll ss tonight, or maybe after the 12hr update
BTW.. I'm crunching all prjects except HP2.. should we include what projects ppl have selected in the results? Does it make a big difference?
EDIT: oops, thanks for th corection VAPOR.. heh
Last edited by mAJORD; 05-04-2010 at 09:17 PM.
Here are my two rigs for last few days:
i7 920 8 cores @ 3.6 Win 7 x64 BOINC 6.10.43 (x64)
04/05/10 0:007:17:01:01 30,467 50
03/05/10 0:006:09:05:20 25,607 51
02/05/10 0:009:05:21:38 36,693 69
01/05/10 0:007:00:47:20 27,537 45
30/04/10 0:006:16:08:30 26,662 43
7.7/8=0.9625
30,467/0.9625=31,654 PPD/core
31,654/3600=8.79 PPD/Mhz
Xeon E5520 (x2) 16 cores @ 2.267 Server 08R2 BOINC 6.10.43 (x64)
04/05/10 0:013:14:33:34 33,323 65
03/05/10 0:014:06:36:09 33,952 63
13.58/16=0.84875
33,323/0.84875=39,261 PPD/core
39,261/2267=17.32 PPD/Mhz
Asus Maximus VIII Ranger Z170 : Core i5-6600K : EVGA RTX2080 XC : 16Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200 : 256Gb Crucial MX500 : Corsair H100i : PCP&C 750w 60A : CM Cosmos S : Windows 10 x64
Asus Z8NA-D6 : Dual Xeon E5645 : 24Gb DDR3-1333 ECC : MSI GTX470 : 120Gb Samsung EVO 840 : 1TB HDD : PCP&C 750w 60A : CM Stacker : DD MC-TDX, EK-FC470, RX240+RX120, D5 X-Top, BayRes : VMware ESXi 6.7.0 - VM's - WCG crunchers x 5 (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS), Mint 19, Windows 10 Insider Preview
Sophos XG 17.5.3 running on GA-Z97-Wifi : Core i3 : 8Gb DDR3-1600 : 120Gb SSD : Corsair H80
BenQ GW2765, Aten 4-port KVM, Asustor AS5002 4Tb NAS, Belkin 1500va UPS, Sky Fibre Max 80/20Mbps
C'mon people, do the math yourself
E6750@2.66GHz@WinXP 32bit
0:040:03:53:03 120,249 -> 2.25PPD/MHz
E7500@2.93GHz@WinXP 32bit
0:037:00:44:14 132,613 -> 2.44PPD/MHz
W3503@2.4GHz@WinXP 32bit
0:037:21:38:07 138,791 -> 3.05PPD/MHz
All of these running BOINC Manager 6.10.43
Vapor,
my single X5680 may be a Westmere-EP, but it's performance is identical to that of a Gulftown, so you can use that for single CPU for now
Last 12 days on it, backed down to 4,4Ghz though. This is my daily driver used for gaming and video rendering, so roughly 80% of time BOINC is running (pretty accurate estimation, so you can factor that in).
04.05.10 0:011:20:56:59 54,254 136
03.05.10 0:012:15:22:45 58,354 122
02.05.10 0:010:23:21:42 51,097 102
01.05.10 0:009:11:17:31 43,000 79
30.04.10 0:009:19:24:49 44,870 84
29.04.10 0:006:09:19:30 29,702 65
28.04.10 0:013:05:22:59 61,640 113
27.04.10 0:010:05:05:46 46,969 80
26.04.10 0:012:05:29:20 56,984 110
25.04.10 0:007:14:13:53 35,610 74
24.04.10 0:007:07:06:16 34,770 74
23.04.10 0:013:19:28:40 64,716 137
Averages to around 48700.. / 0.8 gives the 60k![]()
On the chart can you put the corresponding platform in the name, i.e. I7 x58, I7 P55, I7 x58 Xeon, etc.? It would be easier to figure out the platform for "Average Joe". Also, I am assuming these are based on 100% usage.
AMD 1055T 6 core CPU @ 3.2Ghz running 30% to 80% utilization on WHS x32 bit and WCG 6.2.28, 4Gb DDR2 ram @ 920Mhz
5/5/10 (0:002:05:40:59) (7,480) (13)
5/4/10 (0:002:12:13:20) (8,230) (15)
5/3/10 (0:003:10:56:04) (11,806) (27)
5/2/10 (0:000:08:11:09) (1,086) (5)
I7 920 @ 4.2Ghz HT on running 50% to 100% utilization on W7 Ultimate x64 and WCG 6.2.28, 6Gb ram @ 1600Mhz
5/5/10 (0:004:17:20:24) (20,645) (35)
5/4/10 (0:004:08:48:49) (19,203) (32)
5/3/10 (0:001:18:42:52) (8,457) (14)
5/2/10 (0:000:20:24:35) (3,986) (5)
4/23/10 (0:000:05:32:03) (873) (3)
Not sure how good this is, but it appears to be about 4000 per day on the AMD 6 core and 5000 per day on the Intel I7. Based on the other numbers posted here it seems pretty low, but these are multi-functioning machines, so maybe it's ok.
CPUID http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=484051
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=484051
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=554982
New DO Stepping http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=555012
4.8Ghz - http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=794165
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FX8120 @ 4.6Ghz 24/7 / Asus Crosshair V /HD7970/ 8Gb (4x2Gb) Gskill 2133Mhz / Intel 320 160Gb OS Drive, WD 256GB Game Storage
W/C System
(CPU) Swiftech HD (GPU) EK HD7970 with backplate (RAM) MIPS Ram block (Rad/Pump) 3 x Thermochill 120.3 triple rads and Dual MCP355's with Heatkiller dual top and Cyberdruid Prism res / B*P/Koolance Compression Fittings and Quick Disconnects.
Here is what I have for my dual xeon e5410 rig (2.33 MHz), dedicated cruncher, average of the last three full days (28,000 ppd ave):
Harpertown x2 (no HT) | WinServerStandard03 x32 | BOINC 6.2.28 : 12 PPD per MHz
or, for one of the cpus:
Harpertown (no HT) | WinServerStandard03 x32 | BOINC 6.2.28 : 6 PPD per MHz
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Catching up with adding the new dataNo need to do the math yourself...once I saw the explosion of results, I set up an Excel that I could just copy and paste the data blurbs into (and tell it MHz and threads) and it tells me PPD, PPD/MHz, and days of runtime
Looks like jcool was the first to the punch with Gulftown numbers.
I like your idea utnorris....I'll see if and how I can do that. I agree code names aren't ideal, but it was the shortest nomenclature for groupings that I could think of....brand series name might just work though![]()
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Some AMD info, all running Ubuntu 9.10 x64 using client from "apt-get install boinc" (6.4.5) . Both X2-550 are unlocked.
CPU cores Mhz Days Points Results
X3-720BE 3 2800Mhz 0:013:02:06:12 42,611 117
X2-550BE 4 3400Mhz 0:018:23:01:42 67,351 165
X2-550BE 4 3400Mhz 0:018:23:42:22 68,045 184
which should make the ppd per mhz around :
X3-720 ~2.55
X2-550@4x3.4g ~4.18
X2-550@4x3.4g ~4.21
D
I'll play, too
Dual Xeon SL8WT (Sossaman) @ 2GHz | Win. Vista 32-bit SP2 | BOINC 6.10.18
5/4/10 | 0:004:02:55:28 | 8,996 | 15
5/3/10 | 0:004:10:39:26 | 9,044 | 16
5/2/10 | 0:004:06:35:47 | 8,711 | 15
5/1/10 | 0:004:03:12:55 | 8,280 | 14
E8400 (Wolfdale) @ 3.6GHz | Win. Vista 64-bit SP2 | BOINC 6.10.43 (computer sees occasional light use)
5/5/10 | 0:003:01:38:02 | 14,691 | 23
5/4/10 | 0:001:15:06:29 | 7,797 | 14
5/3/10 | 0:002:02:35:37 | 10,415 | 18
5/2/10 | 0:002:00:23:38 | 9,348 | 18
5/1/10 | 0:001:20:26:31 | 8,815 | 14
Dual-Core Pentium D 820 (Smithfield) @ 2.8GHz | Win. XP Pro 32-bit SP2 | BOINC 6.10.43
5/5/10 | 0:002:14:06:09 | 4,122 | 8
5/4/10 | 0:000:23:27:24 | 1,608 | 3
5/3/10 | 0:002:18:10:43 | 4,214 | 8
5/2/10 | 0:001:19:33:46 | 2,826 | 5
5/1/10 | 0:001:04:56:57 | 1,725 | 4
4/30/10 | 0:001:14:32:04 | 2,492 | 4
Triple-Core Phenom 8450 (Toliman) @ 2.1GHz | Win. Vista 64-bit SP2 | BOINC 6.10.43
5/5/10 | 0:002:20:43:04 | 6,089 | 11
5/4/10 | 0:003:06:11:02 | 6,942 | 13
5/3/10 | 0:001:22:03:19 | 4,086 | 8
5/2/10 | 0:002:10:08:08 | 5,055 | 9
5/1/10 | 0:002:20:58:26 | 6,129 | 13
Athlon64 X2 3800+ (Manchester) @ 2.0GHz | Win. XP Pro 32-bit SP3 | BOINC 6.10.43
5/5/10 | 0:001:21:06:27 | 3,741 | 6
5/4/10 | 0:002:08:10:59 | 4,653 | 8
5/3/10 | 0:001:10:48:43 | 2,874 | 7
5/2/10 | 0:002:10:02:59 | 4,607 | 8
5/1/10 | 0:001:02:02:08 | 2,078 | 4
4/30/10 | 0:001:13:59:18 | 3,114 | 9
E6600 (Conroe) @ 2.4GHz | Win. Vista 64-bit SP2 | BOINC 6.10.43
5/5/10 | 0:002:22:50:39 | 7,851 | 18
5/4/10 | 0:001:05:05:34 | 3,395 | 8
5/3/10 | 0:001:11:16:35 | 4,117 | 8
5/2/10 | 0:000:13:34:13 | 1,489 | 3 <-- Dip due to being pulled offline for a rebuild
5/1/10 | 0:001:16:42:47 | 4,685 | 8
4/30/10 | 0:001:19:41:46 | 4,745 | 13
4/29/10 | 0:001:12:58:01 | 4,037 | 9
I also have some Apple laptops crunching, but they're all over the place due to BIONC halting (when on battery), quite a lot of use, and throttling down the BOINC usage due to noise & heat concerns. I'm thinking of running my second Sossaman system on a Linux distro... not sure yet (could always use something like Rocks and cluster the two Sammys, too).
*Edit* ...and before I get grief for only the E8400 being overclocked (and rather mildly, at that): Can't overclock the Sammy (Intel server mobo), the E8400's water cooling system can't take much more heat (all internal, P180 case, built for silence, also has two OC'd HD4850's in the loop and a P45 NB, CPU currently loading at ~63C with the GPUs at idle), the Pentium D's mobo doesn't clock well and the memory is junk (blame my wife, she was on a budget when she built it years ago... also, heat is an issue since it's geared toward silence), the Phenom is our "media PC" that is used for little more than occasionally watching stuff on Hulu (also geared toward silence... but the mobo and memory sure could handle it), the only spare heatsink I had for the A64 was a stocker ('nuff said... the DFI LP NF4 Ultra-D and Geil One memory (rated for DDR400 @ 1.5-2-2-5 & DDR600 @ 2.5-4-4-7) probably want to strangle me), and I have no excuse for the E6600 other than the undervolted (5V) NMB fans it's running.
Last edited by Petra; 05-06-2010 at 02:29 PM.
I'm doing science and I'm still alive...
not a lot of info but heres mine.100% used for WCG
i7-920@4200 w/HT on DDR3-1600 6-9-6-21 1t
EDIT:forgot to add,im running vista x64 and HT on
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Last edited by radaja; 05-06-2010 at 03:20 PM.
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