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    Best GPU Projects?

    Hey guys,

    I wanted to start a list of the best GPU projects to work on while we wait for another WCG supported GPU project. Anyone have any suggestions to add? Or have a concise (< 3 sentence) summary describing what it is and how it helps advance science/humanity? (I'll update these as people contribute)

    NVIDIA:

    GPUGrid: biomedical research (full-atom molecular biology simulations)
    *Notes: See "Everything You Need to Know About GPUGrid/BOINC" thread
    *Requires 1 full CPU core on Kepler (only part of CPU core on other Nvidia cards)
    *Give extra credit for <24h return times: set <report_results_immediately>1</report_results_immediately> in cc_config.xml

    Einstein: Physics? (continuous gravitational-wave sources)
    **searches radio telescope data (the data from SETI) for pulsars
    *I'm planning on Reading Gandalf's link and expanding on this when I get a chance, but that takes more brain power than I currently have.
    *Note: great for older generation cards
    *Contributions: 24 Pulsars Found

    ATI:

    POEM: biomedical research (protein folding using Anfinsen's dogma)
    *Note: GPU Client very new. Plenty of CPU tasks, but because of small project size, limited GPU tasks with no plans to expand.

    Einstein: Physics? (continuous gravitational-wave sources)
    *searches radio telescope data (the data from SETI) for pulsars
    *I'm planning on Reading Gandalf's link and expanding on this when I get a chance, but that takes more brain power than I currently have.

    MilkyWay: astrophysics (generate accurate three-dimensional dynamic models of stellar streams in the immediate vicinity of our Milky Way galaxy)
    *Note: secondary objective is to develop and optimize algorithms for distributed computing
    *Requires DP on GPU (58xx, 59xx, 69xx, 79xx)

    SETI: Extra Terrestrial (analyze radio signals, searching for signs of extra terrestrial intelligence)
    *IIRC, this had another purpose as well... anyone want to expand?

    Thanks for the help guys
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    Continuous gravitational-wave sources ... Someone want to explain this one?
    http://www.astro.cardiff.ac.uk/resea...ge=gravsources

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otis11 View Post
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    MilkyWay@Home requires double-precision, so it performs well if you have a higher-end GPU (like Radeon HD 79xx). On such GPUs you can complete a WU under 1 minute. Lower models are running DP at a considerably reduced clock, so the performance is relatively weak.

    Einstein@Home uses by default the GPU up-to ~75% when running a single task, but you can easily configure multiple WUs/GPU in their control panel (no need to use app_config). BRP4 tasks support AMD via OpenCL, but nVidia tasks run currently using CUDA 3.2, which isn't optimal performance for later (Kepler) family. Apparently, CUDA 4.x/5.x has a bug which causes BRP4 tasks to fail, but nVidia didn't fix this yet.

    GPUGrid tasks run GPU at high load, on Kepler GPUs they also require a full CPU core for feeding the GPU. There are long tasks, which can run several hours (more than 12h on slower GPUs) and short tasks (few hours). They have CUDA 3.x and 4.x tasks for older and newer families. They give credit bonus if you complete a task within 24h after download, so it's required to set a low WU cache and set <report_results_immediately>1</report_results_immediately> in cc_config.xml
    It seems to me, that there are currently no tasks in queue...
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    Looks like for ATI and medical/science/humanity wise POEM seems top of my list right now.

    Outer space stuff is great and all, but unless the aliens come here freely and willingly help cure diseases and solve humanitarian problems (and people don't kill them for trying), I'll stick to something that benefits the scientific/medical/humanitarian community. After all, I'm not that confident in our ability the get along peacefully with another species. Hell, people can't get along with each other half the time...stick fear and ignorance in the mix and you get wars.

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    I'm not convinced, that today's medicine is the only and right way to fight diseases like cancer. I know of alternative methods, which helped a lot of people, but it depends on type of cancer. Had some cases in the family and they tried alternative methods too, so it's hard to say if/which really helped. Chemotherapy is definitively a total overkill and trying to kill cells by shooting a radioactive beam straight into the body can result in even more problems. And once the body builds too many metastasis, it's too late. Also some diagnostic methods (like PET) are based on injecting radioactive material into the body - I measured over 600 uSv/h on my brother (external rate) few hours after the test. So basically radioactivity can cause cancer, though it's used in huge doses for the treatment.. Hm...
    Unfortunately there are currently no other alternatives in 'modern' medicine, but I believe that in several years we will consider such treatment in a different light...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mumak View Post
    MilkyWay@Home requires double-precision, so it performs well if you have a higher-end GPU (like Radeon HD 79xx). On such GPUs you can complete a WU under 1 minute. Lower models are running DP at a considerably reduced clock, so the performance is relatively weak.
    Any ATI 58xx or 69xx card will work well on MW@H as they are DP capable.



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    i'll run SETI in case we find an alien race who can tell us how to conquer diseases(or our planet)

    no but in all seriousness, maybe i'll run SETI, E@H and M@H until WCG comes out with something new

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    Quote Originally Posted by nanoprobe View Post
    Any ATI 58xx or 69xx card will work well on MW@H as they are DP capable.
    I ran a 6950 on milkyway. Crunched pretty good.

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    Since no one seems to have answered your question; E@H searches radio telescope data (the data from SETI I think) for pulsars.
    It does run on Nvidia cards. I have older ones that don't like GPUGrid that work great (or better) for E@H.
    In terms of how "useful" it is to humanity, that's up to you. It has contributed quite a bit to science by finding a bunch of pulsars.
    Space is big. That makes it worth checking out, IMO.

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    Sorry for the delay guys, I'll update the first thread as soon as I have time to read through all these responses in detail.

    Also, don't know if it's been mentioned here yet, but I read in another thread (I think the HCC countdown) that POEM is having trouble getting enough work to support all the users - any more information on that?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Otis11 View Post
    Sorry for the delay guys, I'll update the first thread as soon as I have time to read through all these responses in detail.

    Also, don't know if it's been mentioned here yet, but I read in another thread (I think the HCC countdown) that POEM is having trouble getting enough work to support all the users - any more information on that?
    Here is an excerpt from a POEM posting...

    Sort of...if you want cpu tasks you can get all you can handle, but the gpu tasks are being limited as they just don't have the manpower to review more then they are sending out right now. The Server CAN send out more units but that means they would just be put on the shelf for an indeterminate amount of time and that is not ideal. So they made the decision to only send out as many units as they can review and no more. With all the people wanting medical type projects as opposed to math type projects that means a shortage of gpu units.
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    Ok, OP updated as far as I can understand without more indepth research... please let me know if I misunderstood anything.

    Also, keep the information flowing! Any more projects? Any more important notes on these projects? What are their contributions and goals?

    Anyone familiar with:
    Nvidia:
    Collatz Conjecture
    PrimeGrid
    DistrRTgen
    Ibercivis
    SETI@home*

    ATI:
    Collatz Conjecture
    PrimeGrid
    DistrRTgen

    Some may be listed above already or listed twice - I'm looking for projects specifics. Does it run better on one card over the other?

    Thanks guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Evantaur View Post
    i'll run SETI in case we find an alien race who can tell us how to conquer diseases(or our planet)

    no but in all seriousness, maybe i'll run SETI, E@H and M@H until WCG comes out with something new
    Exactly why I started this thread - I figure we have a few more days to figure out what's the best thing to run (each may have their own opinions, but better to have an informed opinion!). Then we can switch from HCC to one of these until WCG has more work for us!


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    So where did everyone end up going?


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    9860 SETI@home 5.5.2013 18:50:39 Sending scheduler request: Requested by user.
    9861 SETI@home 5.5.2013 18:50:39 Requesting new tasks for ATI
    9862 SETI@home 5.5.2013 18:50:42 Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
    9863 Einstein@Home 5.5.2013 18:50:47 Sending scheduler request: Requested by user.
    9864 Einstein@Home 5.5.2013 18:50:47 Requesting new tasks for ATI
    9865 Einstein@Home 5.5.2013 18:50:52 Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
    9866 Einstein@Home 5.5.2013 18:50:52 No work sent
    9867 Einstein@Home 5.5.2013 18:50:52 see scheduler log messages on http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu//host_s...s/7191/7191633
    9868 Einstein@Home 5.5.2013 18:50:52 Gamma-ray pulsar search #2 is not available for your type of computer.

    not looking good, SETI is dry and Einstein doesn't have linux apps

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    I'm running Milkyway and POEM - only selected ATI at POEM cuz WCG gets my CPUs

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    Just dusted off my Nvidia cards & moved back to GPUgrid. Couple of my 580's don't want to wake from their hibernation

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    My 460 is back on GPUGrid as well... that's a shame some of them 580s don't want to run!

    For ATI I guess Einstein is the way to go if you crunch Windows, otherwise it's MilkyWay?

    Snow - How's POEM working? any apparent shortages? Is Docking@Home GPU based?

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    My 7950's are now doing MW@H. Others are doing Einstein, maybe will continue with GPUGrid too.
    I'm also working on some benchmarks with different GPUs, can post them here later...

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    I'm doing both Einstein@H on one computer and MW@H on another. Of course, WCG has my CPUs. I am learning which @Home projects can't seem to support WU downloads. It's kind of hard to crunch a project, when they don't or can't send you WUs. So, I guess it is Einstein and Milkyway for my GPUs.

    Edit: Otis - Milkyway does ATI.

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    managed to get Einstein@home to run on linux

    but now it's running cpu tasks even when i told it to not use my CPU
    and the one gpu task it runs barely uses any gpu

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    In your Einstein Account's Preferences for this project option, does Use CPU say No?
    If it does, then you may just need to clear your cache. It worked for me.


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