Page 248 of 376 FirstFirst ... 148198238245246247248249250251258298348 ... LastLast
Results 6,176 to 6,200 of 9379

Thread: Today's Numbers: Get 'Em While They're Hot!

  1. #6176
    WCG Cruncher
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Grid Square EM58mh
    Posts
    957
    Quote Originally Posted by Mydog View Post
    Great day for a great team
    Indeed!! Congrats everybody!!
    Last edited by Plan.B; 11-02-2010 at 06:18 PM.

    Distributed Computing: Making the world a better place, one work-unit at a time.

    http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/index.jsp

  2. #6177
    Xtremely High Voltage Sparky's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Ohio, USA
    Posts
    16,040
    More....!!!
    Attached Images Attached Images
    The Cardboard Master
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
    Intel Core i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz, 16GB DDR3-1600, Radeon 7950 @ 1000/1250, Win 10 Pro x64

  3. #6178
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Posts
    1,638
    Quote Originally Posted by SMTB1963 View Post
    ^^^1000th post?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by OldChap View Post
    says the guy with 29,000+
    Cool milestone, I almost missed that , I've been here for about a year and crunching for less, you have to remember that Dave has been here on XS for about 29 years and most of his post are spam anyways
    XTREMESupercomputer: Phase 2
    Live up to your name - November 1 - 8
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team

  4. #6179
    version 2.0
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Flanders
    Posts
    3,862
    ^^ yup and his postcount was reset several times already

  5. #6180
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Posts
    67
    18mil is nice
    Keep on crunchers I suspect close to 20mil tomorrow
    Core2 Q9550 | P5Q Deluxe | 4x 2GB Corsair Dominator 1066MHz | TT Frio | AMD Radeon HD6970 | 4x 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F1


  6. #6181
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    So. Burlington, VT
    Posts
    267
    This. Is. Awesome.
    Heh. Ahhhhh........ heh. HEH.

    AMD 1055T
    2x4GB GSkill Ripjaws DDR3-1333
    Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H
    EVGA GTS 450
    Corsair 550VX
    Buncha disks
    Mouse
    Keyboard

  7. #6182
    V3 Xeons coming soon!
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    New Hampshire
    Posts
    36,363
    Quote Originally Posted by trn View Post
    Cool milestone, I almost missed that , I've been here for about a year and crunching for less, you have to remember that Dave has been here on XS for about 29 years and most of his post are spam anyways
    Nah, just 5 years this month..Where has the timegone.
    And what do you mean by spam?
    I resemble that remark!
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaco View Post
    ^^ yup and his postcount was reset several times already
    Just once at 3000+..
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team
    The XS WCG team needs your support.
    A good project with good goals.
    Come join us,get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've done something good for mankind.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frisch View Post
    If you have lost faith in humanity, then hold a newborn in your hands.

  8. #6183
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Posts
    2
    Congratulations guys! I joined just a day prior to the week starting, have my old machine crunching this week too, so two running 24/7. Wish I could squeeze out more and seeing as there is clients for the PS3, why aren't there any for my Xbox360?! :P

  9. #6184
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    France
    Posts
    9,060
    Awesome!



    And this is just the beginning!
    Last edited by zalbard; 11-03-2010 at 04:34 PM.
    Donate to XS forums
    Quote Originally Posted by jayhall0315 View Post
    If you are really extreme, you never let informed facts or the scientific method hold you back from your journey to the wrong answer.

  10. #6185
    Xtreme crazy bastid
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    On mah murder-sickle!
    Posts
    5,878
    Quote Originally Posted by lahn View Post
    Congratulations guys! I joined just a day prior to the week starting, have my old machine crunching this week too, so two running 24/7. Wish I could squeeze out more and seeing as there is clients for the PS3, why aren't there any for my Xbox360?! :P
    Thanks for joining!

    But there is no WCG client for the PS3, sorry. That client is specific to PS3Grid. No other project supports the architecture.

    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

  11. #6186
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    ATL/CLE/YYZ
    Posts
    791
    Quote Originally Posted by D_A View Post
    Thanks for joining!

    But there is no WCG client for the PS3, sorry. That client is specific to PS3Grid. No other project supports the architecture.
    The day they develop an efficient GPU client for WCG is the day XS will rise head and shoulders over 2CH and all other teams. Unfortunately, I don't think it's in the cards... not for a looooong time.
    XS WCG: Voiding warranties for a good cause. Join us!



  12. #6187
    Fanboy of Good Products
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    FL
    Posts
    4,050
    Quote Originally Posted by artemm View Post
    The day they develop an efficient GPU client for WCG is the day XS will rise head and shoulders over 2CH and all other teams. Unfortunately, I don't think it's in the cards... not for a looooong time.
    why not?
    Cruncher #1: EVGA Z68 FTW | i7-2600k @ 4.5 | 6GB Ram
    Cruncher #2: Supermicro Dual-Socket | 2 x 6-core Opterons | 4GB Ram
    Cruncher #3: 8-core Xserve 1,1

    T400 for non-crunching



    "But don't think you'll run me over - It's, ah, planting season here in Texas... and the farm is growing..." -Otis11 on crunching WCG

  13. #6188
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    ATL/CLE/YYZ
    Posts
    791
    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    why not?
    Because developing something like that takes a lot of time.

    They're only considering HCC using OpenCL. Maybe they'll have it done in a year, maybe 2... maybe never, nobody knows.
    XS WCG: Voiding warranties for a good cause. Join us!



  14. #6189
    Xtreme crazy bastid
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    On mah murder-sickle!
    Posts
    5,878
    GPU programming is very different than CPU programming. Add to that the issues of constantly changing language support (CUDA v OpenCl(?) ) and hardware and you have a very complicated development environment. The notion of programming and running arbitrary code on video cards is still quite new, so getting your head around the the massively parallel GPU is a real challenge.

    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

  15. #6190
    Xtreme Mentor
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Oslo - Norway
    Posts
    2,879
    Quote Originally Posted by artemm View Post
    Because developing something like that takes a lot of time.

    They're only considering HCC using OpenCL. Maybe they'll have it done in a year, maybe 2... maybe never, nobody knows.
    It shouldn't take longer time than this one, I guess the problem is the lack of common standers and disagreement between AMD/ATi and nVidia. Besides, Intel doesn't want this thing at all, they don't like competition for CPUs. All this (and some other issues too) makes the future of GPGPU a bit shaky and unsecure.

    Nobody wants to spend time on developing a application that can become obsolete in near future. Otherwise, GPGPU is the future of HPC and supercomputers, only if these guys could agree and move on.

    ASUS P8P67 Deluxe (BIOS 1305)
    2600K @4.5GHz 1.27v , 1 hour Prime
    Silver Arrow , push/pull
    2x2GB Crucial 1066MHz CL7 ECC @1600MHz CL9 1.51v
    GTX560 GB OC @910/2400 0.987v
    Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 400MB RAMDisk
    CM Storm Scout + Corsair HX 1000W
    +
    EVGA SR-2 , A50
    2 x Xeon X5650 @3.86GHz(203x19) 1.20v
    Megahalem + Silver Arrow , push/pull
    3x2GB Corsair XMS3 1600 CL7 + 3x4GB G.SKILL Trident 1600 CL7 = 18GB @1624 7-8-7-20 1.65v
    XFX GTX 295 @650/1200/1402
    Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 2GB RAMDisk
    SilverStone Fortress FT01 + Corsair AX 1200W

  16. #6191
    Fanboy of Good Products
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    FL
    Posts
    4,050
    well other projects didn't let it stop them from using gpu's. it just seems like such a waste to let that much power go unused
    Cruncher #1: EVGA Z68 FTW | i7-2600k @ 4.5 | 6GB Ram
    Cruncher #2: Supermicro Dual-Socket | 2 x 6-core Opterons | 4GB Ram
    Cruncher #3: 8-core Xserve 1,1

    T400 for non-crunching



    "But don't think you'll run me over - It's, ah, planting season here in Texas... and the farm is growing..." -Otis11 on crunching WCG

  17. #6192
    Xtremely Hot Sauce
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    3,586
    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    well other projects didn't let it stop them from using gpu's. it just seems like such a waste to let that much power go unused
    I agree fully. Even if they can only get 10% of the GPU's potential, it'll be well-worth their time and energy. My HD3850 does a theoretical 427 GFLOPs; even 10% of that (42.7 GFLOPS) would be more performance than all 6 cores I have online right now.

    My toys:
    Asus Sabertooth X58 | Core i7-950 (D0) | CM Hyper 212+ | G.Skill Sniper LV 12GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | GeForce GTX 670-2048MB | OCZ Agility 4 512GB, WD Raptor 150GB x 3 (RAID0), WD Black 1TB x 2 (RAID0) | XFX 650W CAH9 | Lian-Li PC-9F | Win 7 Pro x86-64
    Gigabyte EX58-UD3R | Core i7-920 (D0) | Stock HSF | G.Skill Sniper LV 4GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | Radeon HD 2600 Pro 512MB | WD Caviar 80GB IDE, 4TB x 2 (RAID5) | Corsair TX750 | XClio 188AF | Win 7 Pro x86-64
    Dell Dimension 8400 | Pentium 4 530 HT (E0) | Stock HSF | 1.5GB DDR2-400 CL3 | GeForce 8800 GT 256MB | WD Caviar 160GB SATA | Stock PSU | (Broken) Stock Case | Win Vista HP x86
    Little Dot DAC_I | Little Dot MK IV | Beyerdynamic DT-880 Premium (600 Ω) | TEAC AG-H300 MkIII | Polk Audio Monitor 5 Series 2's

  18. #6193
    Xtreme Mentor
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Oslo - Norway
    Posts
    2,879
    Yeah, They should start working on GPGPU, maybe they are doing so already. A high-end GPU can eat 10 high-end CPUs for lunch in these kind of tasks (parallel computing).

    I don't know why these guys are waiting, exactly, but I know others having concerns about changing standards and such. CUDA and ATI Stream are "closed" and both been evolving/changing too. OpenCL is a common and open standard, but it is very young one, and it's still a bit shaky. On top of this, Intel have been trying to sabotage/delay all these, and will do the same in the future too, I guess.

    Some people are insecure what kind of platform, SW, standards, etc they should choose, because this a very young field, and all standards are changing/evolving rapidly. And all major plays are fighting each other too.

    ASUS P8P67 Deluxe (BIOS 1305)
    2600K @4.5GHz 1.27v , 1 hour Prime
    Silver Arrow , push/pull
    2x2GB Crucial 1066MHz CL7 ECC @1600MHz CL9 1.51v
    GTX560 GB OC @910/2400 0.987v
    Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 400MB RAMDisk
    CM Storm Scout + Corsair HX 1000W
    +
    EVGA SR-2 , A50
    2 x Xeon X5650 @3.86GHz(203x19) 1.20v
    Megahalem + Silver Arrow , push/pull
    3x2GB Corsair XMS3 1600 CL7 + 3x4GB G.SKILL Trident 1600 CL7 = 18GB @1624 7-8-7-20 1.65v
    XFX GTX 295 @650/1200/1402
    Crucial C300 v006 64GB OS-disk + F3 1TB + 2GB RAMDisk
    SilverStone Fortress FT01 + Corsair AX 1200W

  19. #6194
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Minnesota
    Posts
    318
    Excellent job guys, my prediction is 20+ for the next update.


    Cruncher #1: i7 860 @ 3.6GHz
    Cruncher #2: "WatSon" i7 4670k @ 4.0GHz / GTX 760 for GPUGRID

  20. #6195
    Xtremely Hot Sauce
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    3,586
    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
    Yeah, They should start working on GPGPU, maybe they are doing so already. A high-end GPU can eat 10 high-end CPUs for lunch in these kind of tasks (parallel computing).

    I don't know why these guys are waiting, exactly, but I know others having concerns about changing standards and such. CUDA and ATI Stream are "closed" and both been evolving/changing too. OpenCL is a common and open standard, but it is very young one, and it's still a bit shaky. On top of this, Intel have been trying to sabotage/delay all these, and will do the same in the future too, I guess.

    Some people are insecure what kind of platform, SW, standards, etc they should choose, because this a very young field, and all standards are changing/evolving rapidly. And all major plays are fighting each other too.
    They should hire students and ask them to get something running for GPU clients. I don't think CUDA/Stream are going anywhere fast, but they have the potential to make the field a lot more lucrative by supporting it themselves.

    My toys:
    Asus Sabertooth X58 | Core i7-950 (D0) | CM Hyper 212+ | G.Skill Sniper LV 12GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | GeForce GTX 670-2048MB | OCZ Agility 4 512GB, WD Raptor 150GB x 3 (RAID0), WD Black 1TB x 2 (RAID0) | XFX 650W CAH9 | Lian-Li PC-9F | Win 7 Pro x86-64
    Gigabyte EX58-UD3R | Core i7-920 (D0) | Stock HSF | G.Skill Sniper LV 4GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | Radeon HD 2600 Pro 512MB | WD Caviar 80GB IDE, 4TB x 2 (RAID5) | Corsair TX750 | XClio 188AF | Win 7 Pro x86-64
    Dell Dimension 8400 | Pentium 4 530 HT (E0) | Stock HSF | 1.5GB DDR2-400 CL3 | GeForce 8800 GT 256MB | WD Caviar 160GB SATA | Stock PSU | (Broken) Stock Case | Win Vista HP x86
    Little Dot DAC_I | Little Dot MK IV | Beyerdynamic DT-880 Premium (600 Ω) | TEAC AG-H300 MkIII | Polk Audio Monitor 5 Series 2's

  21. #6196
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Los Angeles/Hong Kong
    Posts
    3,058
    Quote Originally Posted by Bobsama View Post
    They should hire students and ask them to get something running for GPU clients. I don't think CUDA/Stream are going anywhere fast, but they have the potential to make the field a lot more lucrative by supporting it themselves.
    I've realized that it will be very hard since each sub-project from WCG are on its own.

    For example, C4CW is from Tsinghua University in China while HFCC is from Chiba University in Japan.
    Team XS: xs4s.org



  22. #6197

  23. #6198
    Fanboy of Good Products
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    FL
    Posts
    4,050
    all it should really take is one big player to pick a standard and then everyone would go for that. problem is, i don't wcg is a big enough player to pull that off..
    Cruncher #1: EVGA Z68 FTW | i7-2600k @ 4.5 | 6GB Ram
    Cruncher #2: Supermicro Dual-Socket | 2 x 6-core Opterons | 4GB Ram
    Cruncher #3: 8-core Xserve 1,1

    T400 for non-crunching



    "But don't think you'll run me over - It's, ah, planting season here in Texas... and the farm is growing..." -Otis11 on crunching WCG

  24. #6199
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Posts
    1,638
    Quote Originally Posted by shoota View Post
    all it should really take is one big player to pick a standard and then everyone would go for that. problem is, i don't wcg is a big enough player to pull that off..
    A big player would be... maybe Nvidia devoting some of their software engineers to work with a project and develop a Cuda app with them. If Nvidia really wants to drive GGPU like they keep saying it might be worth of them to start look at more aggressively helping to create Apps that can use their GPU's. (But if we really are going to look at it like that then they would be working with Adobe or Apple for Final Cut Pro or something where businesses could suddenly have a much wider use for GGPU's besides drawing a windows desktop .)

    I wonder if GGPU could actually process a widely parallel server task such as a database server or web-server. It kinda makes a little sense, both of those server task take only a little processing power, are independent. A large database or webserver can get a large amount of these small request all at once. (Good luck getting Intel to give up their grip on that cash cow though )
    XTREMESupercomputer: Phase 2
    Live up to your name - November 1 - 8
    Crunch with us, the XS WCG team

  25. #6200
    Xtreme Cruncher
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    CA
    Posts
    1,885
    Quote Originally Posted by trn View Post
    A big player would be... maybe Nvidia devoting some of their software engineers to work with a project and develop a Cuda app with them. If Nvidia really wants to drive GGPU like they keep saying it might be worth of them to start look at more aggressively helping to create Apps that can use their GPU's. (But if we really are going to look at it like that then they would be working with Adobe or Apple for Final Cut Pro or something where businesses could suddenly have a much wider use for GGPU's besides drawing a windows desktop .)

    I wonder if GGPU could actually process a widely parallel server task such as a database server or web-server. It kinda makes a little sense, both of those server task take only a little processing power, are independent. A large database or webserver can get a large amount of these small request all at once. (Good luck getting Intel to give up their grip on that cash cow though )
    I've only been here 3 days but why isn't gpugrid considerd WCG? It's an option on install.
    Cooler Master HAF 942
    Sabertooth X79
    Win7 64
    3960X @ 4805 1.376 v-core
    32GB DDR3 1866 G.SKILL Ripjaws Z
    OCZ RevoDrive 3 series RVD3-FHPX4-120G PCI-E 120GB
    3 X 6T Raid 0 Hitachi Storage
    Themaltake Tough Power 1200
    1 HD 7970

    F@H badge by xoqolat



Page 248 of 376 FirstFirst ... 148198238245246247248249250251258298348 ... LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •