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    F@H and Bulldozer

    since we all have been thrashing on BD for a bit with various benches i thought i would try some F@H comparing thuban and bulldozer.
    i have seen a few people ask and i was curious myself but there does not seem to be much info on the web so i thought i would try.
    this weekend im going to test f@h thuban1090t vs bulldozer FX-8120 with 2 different gpu combo's
    last night i set the bulldozer folding with a 6970 in it to compare to my thuban. v7 client and just gpu , no smp yet

    thuban 1090t @ 4.0ghz , nb @ 2500 , mem @ 1600 7,7,7,21
    6970 @ 900x1425
    1835 pt wu doing 2min 54sec tpf so roughly3.5 hrs per wu's

    FX-8120 @ 4.0ghz , nb @ 2500 , mem @ 1970 8,8,8,24
    6970 @ 900x1425
    1835 pt wu doing 1min 52sec tpf so less than 2 hrs per wu's

    i've only run 1 wu's on the bulldozer so far so tonight i will do multiple to verify the improvement
    avg ppd went from 8880 on the thuban to 13850 on the bulldozer.

    maybe ive found something good about bulldozer ?
    this needs further testing so it's a folding weekend for me ( while watching football of course )

    i will show as much info as i can but first im testing gpu's. no cpu clients or smp till im done with gpu's.
    i use v7 fohcontrol because of my gpu's so im not trying 6.34 v
    more to come
    if anyone else cares to post info on BD folding by all means do so.
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    That is rather nice!
    Could you please test distributed.net performance too?

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    BIG ADV project 2686, 2500NB 2300cl7 ram, 4956mhz core frequency. Given the power draw... don't think it's a folders chip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gappo View Post
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    BIG ADV project 2686, 2500NB 2300cl7 ram, 4956mhz core frequency. Given the power draw... don't think it's a folders chip.
    probably not at 4.9 + but maybe at a lower oc w/turbo not so bad. your heat has to be through the roof at 4.9
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    I7-920 @3.8qhz doing a 2689 series wu at 34 mins 54 secs tpf.

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    can you test with setting it with every other core?
    like affinity settings.
    seems like it might score higher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by equinox1 View Post

    thuban 1090t @ 4.0ghz , nb @ 2500 , mem @ 1600 7,7,7,21
    6970 @ 900x1425
    1835 pt wu doing 2min 54sec tpf so roughly3.5 hrs per wu's

    FX-8120 @ 4.0ghz , nb @ 2500 , mem @ 1970 8,8,8,24
    6970 @ 900x1425
    1835 pt wu doing 1min 52sec tpf so less than 2 hrs per wu's

    i've only run 1 wu's on the bulldozer so far so tonight i will do multiple to verify the improvement
    avg ppd went from 8880 on the thuban to 13850 on the bulldozer.
    Doing a little simple math, an 8-core Thuban would produce 11,840 PPD. This may be a little inaccurate as it doesn't account for cache and ram speeds, but it is interesting. Zambezi can Fold a little at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechromancer View Post
    Doing a little simple math, an 8-core Thuban would produce 11,840 PPD. This may be a little inaccurate as it doesn't account for cache and ram speeds, but it is interesting. Zambezi can Fold a little at least.
    And so can my atom-based netbook

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