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    Has anyone purchased and used 128 bit HD 7770's? I can get a deal on some refurbed ones. for $99. I'm wondering if there is a big difference between 128 and 256 bit on these cards. Especially since for another $20 there's a brand new 256 bit HD 6870 out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yojimbo197 View Post
    Has anyone purchased and used 128 bit HD 7770's? I can get a deal on some refurbed ones. for $99. I'm wondering if there is a big difference between 128 and 256 bit on these cards. Especially since for another $20 there's a brand new 256 bit HD 6870 out there.
    I hear everybody saying memory speed does not matter, only the core speed is important. I did not really test this myself, but I know that when I lowered the frequency of the memory on my 5870 and did not see a difference in ppd.
    So for running WCG it should not matter if you get the 128 or 256 bit version.

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    Ok, got that 7770 installed in my Work PC this morning and have it running 2 WU's
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang View Post
    Ok, got that 7770 installed in my Work PC this morning and have it running 2 WU's
    Great

    Is it possible for you to do a quick comparison if it makes a difference whether you use 2, 3 or even 4 threads?

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    CPU is onyl dual core w/o HT, so no. I couldn't see running 3 or more WU's on this card...at least not while trying to use the PC that is.
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    Anyone knows how the HD6xxx series perform, got access to a 6990 and a 6970?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mydog View Post
    Anyone knows how the HD6xxx series perform, got access to a 6990 and a 6970?
    As far as WCG/HCC GPU's are concerned:
    http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/fo...d_thread,34055

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    Looks like I finally got the kinks worked out. Running 12 GPU tasks on my GTX480 @ 800mhz and 980x @ 4.2ghz anywhere between 75-90 seconds per WU

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    Quote Originally Posted by yojimbo197 View Post
    Thanks, I'll grab them put all into the SR-2 rig and load them up with 6 WU's per core.

    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    Looks like I finally got the kinks worked out. Running 12 GPU tasks on my GTX480 @ 800mhz and 980x @ 4.2ghz anywhere between 75-90 seconds per WU
    Holy cow, 12 on a single 480
    How can it do that??

    Can you post some screens and numbers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    Looks like I finally got the kinks worked out. Running 12 GPU tasks on my GTX480 @ 800mhz and 980x @ 4.2ghz anywhere between 75-90 seconds per WU
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    Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]=

    Looks like I finally got the kinks worked out. Running 12 GPU tasks on my GTX480 @ 800mhz and 980x @ 4.2ghz anywhere between 75-90 seconds per WU
    My GTX 570, which is almost identical to the GTX 480, takes about 120-180 seconds per GPU task with my 2700k @ 4.7 GHz. Even with 2 or 3 tasks running, it still doesn't save me any time. What app_info are you using?

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    Are we talking about total WU time or GPU time per WU?

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    ... and I haven't run a GPU WU in the past 12+ hours at least. It had a backlog of CPU units to do. Of course.
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    You know, I was thinking it would be possible to make a 1 mil boinc ppd rig. You would need:

    5 7990
    2 xeon e7-2870
    a motherboard with 5 PCI-e slots
    2 PSUs since this rig will probably pull 1.5kW
    Water cooling setup since we are already spending like $15000+
    Upgraded power socket to at least 20A

    Mydog was getting 110,000 boinc ppd with 4 threads on each GPU. Using the above setup will allow you to have 40 GPU threads supported with 40 CPU threads. Possibly 1 mil per day since the CPU speed is a lot slower.

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    Not dreaming, they are taking between 15-18 mins to complete a set of 12. I'll post a screenie Wednesday when I get home.

    Oneshot what is your CPU utilization while running 3 tasks. I think the key to maximize output is utilizing your CPU 100% which typically requires you to run same number of tasks as threads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
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    Not dreaming, they are taking between 15-18 mins to complete a set of 12. I'll post a screenie Wednesday when I get home.

    Oneshot what is your CPU utilization while running 3 tasks. I think the key to maximize output is utilizing your CPU 100% which typically requires you to run same number of tasks as threads.
    That means each takes 15-18 mins, I'm running 6 tasks now on my 7970 and I get an average time of 150 sec on each and all meaning if I start all 6 now they'll all finish in 2.5 mins.

    Go into you WCG page and find the Valid WU's for that rig under "Result Status", klikk on valid on one of the results and scroll to the bottom of the new window where you'll find these numbers:
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Name:	wu time1.JPG 
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    Those are the total time and CPU time for that WU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    MM,
    Not dreaming, they are taking between 15-18 mins to complete a set of 12. I'll post a screenie Wednesday when I get home.

    Oneshot what is your CPU utilization while running 3 tasks. I think the key to maximize output is utilizing your CPU 100% which typically requires you to run same number of tasks as threads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjeldoran View Post
    You know, I was thinking it would be possible to make a 1 mil boinc ppd rig. You would need:

    5 7990
    2 xeon e7-2870
    a motherboard with 5 PCI-e slots
    2 PSUs since this rig will probably pull 1.5kW
    Water cooling setup since we are already spending like $15000+
    Upgraded power socket to at least 20A

    Mydog was getting 110,000 boinc ppd with 6 threads on each GPU. Using the above setup will allow you to have 40 GPU threads supported with 40 CPU threads. Possibly 1 mil per day since the CPU speed is a lot slower.

    Now, who wants to go for it? lol
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    And you couldn't do 40 GPU WU's because you'd run out of CPU cores/threads, I would say max 32 but I'd reccomend 30. Testing 8 WU's now on the 7970 and the can't seem to get out of sync so that the load evens out. The WU's act a bit like the traffic in the rush hour, as soon as one or two leaves the GPU and start on the CPU the others play catch up as the GPU load is getting easier. I also get 100% CPU usage on my 3770K when the WU's finish on the GPU.
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    Tried pulling up the work file and this is what it gave me, I think I may just be explaining it wrong. My dog looks like your going to pull 100k on that card

    Result Log

    Result Name: X0930070290850200606141622_ 0--



    <core_client_version>7.0.28</core_client_version>
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    <stderr_txt>

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mydog View Post
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    6 WU's made 110,000 Boinc PPD


    And you couldn't do 40 GPU WU's because you'd run out of CPU cores/threads, I would say max 32 but I'd reccomend 30. Testing 8 WU's now on the 7970 and the can't seem to get out of sync so that the load evens out. The WU's act a bit like the traffic in the rush hour, as soon as one or two leaves the GPU and start on the CPU the others play catch up as the GPU load is getting easier. I also get 100% CPU usage on my 3770K when the WU's finish on the GPU.
    Is boinc limited to 32 threads? Hmm, I did not know that, but if it is not limited those are 10 core xeons .
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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    Tried pulling up the work file and this is what it gave me, I think I may just be explaining it wrong. My dog looks like your going to pull 100k on that card
    Try another, I get some of those to.


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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    MM,
    Not dreaming, they are taking between 15-18 mins to complete a set of 12. I'll post a screenie Wednesday when I get home.

    Oneshot what is your CPU utilization while running 3 tasks. I think the key to maximize output is utilizing your CPU 100% which typically requires you to run same number of tasks as threads.
    You had me worried for a minute. My 7970 is completing 18WUs in that time frame... still wondering what a GTX 680 loaded with multiple tasks would do. Nvidia was always the dominant card with F@H GPU WUs. I about shiet my drawers when I read the ATI appeared to be the best for HCC WCG!!!
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    If you could do either:

    Single 7870 running 8 WU's

    or

    Two 7870 running 4 WU's each

    Which would you do???
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    7870 with 8 threads will do 500k WCG per day as long as the CPU is a fast one ie 3.5GHz+. 2x7870 with 4 threads each will get more points but not nearly double. They'll be sitting idle a good chink of the time waiting on the CPU.
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