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Guys I'm feeling lazy and I know you know the answers so I'm just going to post here

Should I move to Bigadv - is the ppd higher than smp2/a3? I suppose this depends on the cpu and if its on constantly?

CPUs: Phenom 955 on 24/7 (3.2GHz, stock - haven't got round to clocking it yet), i7 920 @ 3.8GHz on 6 hrs a day, E5200 @ 3.1GHz on about 14/15 hrs a day and a T7250 @ 2GHz (stock) on 24/7


and for smp2/a3 should I still be using my passkey?
 
-bigadv WUs take about 2 days straight to crunch on an i7... and the deadlines aren't much longer! 6 hours a day isn't gonna cut it unless you have a Cray lying around :p
 
Can't comment on i7's myself but my dual X5450 running A3's gets 16-18k PPD and bigadv gets 25k. An i7 at 3.8Ghz should get about the same I think.
 
Can't comment on i7's myself but my dual X5450 running A3's gets 16-18k PPD and bigadv gets 25k. An i7 at 3.8Ghz should get about the same I think.

Probably slightly lower. I get roughly that on mine @ 4.4 (7 cores, as that gives me better PPD than 8, possibly because of also running GPU clients)


Clarification: I'm talking about my A3 PPD compared to Senture's A3 PPD :D
 
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How are the AMD chips getting on with crunching these bigadv's. Or is it only the i7 chips that can do them.

Oh....any ideas on when the new Nvidia cards can start crunching.
 
How are the AMD chips getting on with crunching these bigadv's. Or is it only the i7 chips that can do them.

Oh....any ideas on when the new Nvidia cards can start crunching.

1. bigadv's can only be downloaded and run on machines with 8 CPU's so for AMD you would have to have two quad core Opterons in a dual CPU mobo.

2. When Stanford are ready I imagine. Or Nvidia finish coding it, or when Stanford have had enough of a bribe from Nvidia to bother :)
 
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