Driver version 196.21
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My Rig
Case: Corsair Air240
PSU: Corsair AX860i
MB: Asus Z270G Strix
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K w/Corsair H100i v2
RAM: 64GB (4 x 16GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070
SSD: 2 x Samsung 960 Pro - Raid 0
OS: Windows 10 Pro
How does your GTX 260 get more PPD than your GTX 280?
And guess who's back up and folding!!! I'm now running my PS3 and my I7 920 24/7 getting around 12k ppd and that's without bonus points for my I7 which just completed it's 10th unit so I should be getting them soon.
Current Build: Virtual Cosmos
Cosmos II | Aquaero 6 XT | SuperNova 1000 T2 | EK-CoolStream SE 360, XE 240, CE 140, WE 180
I get quite good PPD on my BFG GTX260 H2Oc (192cores):
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How are you guys getting 8k+ on your GTX260s? What specs can you tell me.My GTX260-216 is doing 6k.
Until GTX590 the 560 is a pretty nice card for some ppd madness.
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GB 560ti soc @ 1075/2508 1.05v (air)
Code:Projekt : 6805 Core : GPU3 OpenMM Frames : 100 Gutschrift : 1280 Punkte -- GTX560Ti SOC -- Minimale Frame-Dauer : 59s - 18744.41 ppd Gemittelte Frame-Dauer : 4mn 15s - 4336.94 ppd Aktuelle Frame-Dauer : 1mn 01s - 18129.84 ppd L3F-Frame-Dauer : 1mn 00s - 18432.00 ppd Effektive Frame-Dauer : 1mn 00s - 18432.00 ppd
Still don't have data on 6801, even though the card already crunched through some of them...Code:Projekt : 6800 Core : GPU3 OpenMM Frames : 100 Gutschrift : 1298 Punkte -- GTX560Ti SOC -- Minimale Frame-Dauer : 1mn 12s - 15576.00 ppd Gemittelte Frame-Dauer : 4mn 15s - 4397.93 ppd Aktuelle Frame-Dauer : 1mn 14s - 15155.03 ppd L3F-Frame-Dauer : 1mn 14s - 15155.03 ppd Effektive Frame-Dauer : 1mn 13s - 15362.63 ppd![]()
Aaaaaaaand that's it. Today the card chirped once while folding and went dark. Rebooting, reseating, different slot, nothing works. I think it went poof, so I RMA'd it. Awesome. I'm getting faster at killing hardware.
@P2501... that was some damn nice production on that card till you killed it
Hope you have better luck with your replacement
With an i7 930, GTX 260 SuperClocked, and a 460 Hawk, I pull ~25K PPD
Signatures make my posts look huge... but I'm not humble enough to completely remove my signature, so I kept this note explaining it.
With my 3 480's and a 470 i would get about 65k ppd but i cannot leave it on most of the day coz my dad would turn it off.
Well it won't run at 1075 for sure because with the added extra card which is incoming I won't have any room left to slap on that Thermalright Shaman this time. But I think that's okay anyway, less volts means lower utility bill.
(currently breaking her in with 1025 @ 1.000v)
So basically.... wait, you are running bigadv or aren't you?!
Nice number anyway! =)
You seriously need to lock your dad out of your room. And you need to educate him on the wonders that electrical heating can work in cold winter nights. And on Fah, of course.![]()
On my 5830 with a new core16 WU's and I'm getting around 7200 ppd. With my SMP folding I was at the most getting like 3200 ppd depending on the WU, so this is a definite improvement.
Last edited by Swiftdeathz; 04-08-2011 at 01:13 AM.
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Intel Core2Duo E8400 || PowerColor HD 5450 || Gigabyte P35-DS3L || 4GB DDR2 G.SKILL || Enermax 431W
Me likes the new client - works nicely and seems to be a bit more efficient.
480 GTX 800/1900 MHZ | AM2+ 965 @3.4 GHZ
Too bad these 2 little babies won't fit into the cruncher's case
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Originally Posted by saaya
This is my current production.
Sandy under water 4.8GHz @1.46volts + oldie RipJaws 1866 7-8-7-21 1.6volts
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GTX580 Lightning 975MHz core /1150MHz memory @ 1.62volts
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Pretty conservative for a Lightning type card I know. Might go for 1GHz+, but I dunno yet what volts that'll need to be stable. Fan at auto, the card never went above 71°C. Amaaaazing what MSI built here.
Whole system is running on an Antec HighCurrent 1200. Got that one for little extra moneys from their very friendly RMA dept in exchange for an defective SG-850.
Last edited by p2501; 05-09-2011 at 09:36 AM.
Thanks a lot, you have a very nice production yourself!
On CPU I'm running the v6 client (-bigadv) to be able to run it with -smp 7. That way one can sort the processes so you can max out both GPU and CPU. v7 is more modern and downloads new units while still folding which is nice and all but I don't like the way it enforces -smp 8. But this is not the official way to run things so I'm not encouraging anyone to try it. You maybe trash a 10xxx unit this way since they don't like uneven thread counts. If you get one of these units. Once in a year. Or at all.
I'm sorry I'm just venting about some blockheads over at fahforums.
Edit: Did I mention that the Lightning also went poof? It pink screened on me while folding, with nicely colored squares everywhere on the following boots. I already RMA'd it with an replacement incoming tomorrow. I should set up an GPU graveyard sig.
Last edited by p2501; 05-09-2011 at 09:55 AM.
That was a long time ago, when the fah forum on XS was still a bit more active. Back then we fiddled around with different solutions of thread sorting for concurrent smp/gpu folding. So no it's not my achievement, it was us all.
No it's just me, v7 in the end is nothing but an updated frontend to one and the same fahcore (15/16). When I started GPU folding I just had two 9600GSOs, those were real stable cards. But then I went through several 295's (5 I think, all ran a while and then started throwing errors on 1 GPU), 275's (2 bad clockers), 480's (2, both awesome cards but had to sell them back then), 570's (2, both with low PPD bug, sent back/RMA'd), now this is my 2nd GTX580 (1st one broken). So I don't really have a good track record with GPUs.
The new Lightning likes to clock with less volts than the old one though:
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Sidenote: You putting quotes around poof made me think and I checked what dict.cc had to say about it. Woah, besides noting a sudden occurrence it's got something to do with gay folks. Lol, here I was thinking it was a way of saying something exploded, popped, went funny/broke etc. Did anyone here say English was not my first language?!![]()
Last edited by Russ_64; 05-15-2011 at 02:11 PM.
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Hmh it it might have been the problem, but Lightning type cards are prepared to go up to 1.35v without any modding, the damn card has more phases than the power section for my CPU! Why would there be the same limitation as for standard cards, going above 1.15v equals danger, that is? If that holds true then buying them would be kind of senseless. Or might it be the chip itself which does not agree to that much voltage over longer periods?
Hmmmmm, watercooling. I soooo wish there was a fullcover block for my card. What's a 6806 unit btw?! Never had them.![]()
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