RAC numbers for GPUs

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Trying to find a resource for checking that my rigs are performing as they should. Anyone know where I can find something?

FWIW:

GTX670 on an old s775 motherboard - 220K
GTX670 and 560TI on z77 motherboard - 260K
GTX670 on z77 motherboard - 250K
GTX560ti-448 on s775 motherboard -80K

All but the 3rd are used for games or video streaming as well, while the 3rd is only web stuff. All the 670s are running at around 1200. Seems the first is held back by the slow PCIE, the second by Minecraft :)

I'd also like to specify short runs for the slower cards but can't find the necessary XML.

Any advice?
 
Two 660Ti's and a Titan, all OC'd 10-15%, are getting me a RAC of 910,000.
I don't know how to split them as they are all in the same machine.
 
A GT640 on a borged Dell PC, gets around 53-54000 RAC on the short run units, and 88k to 98k on the long runs, depending on the WU type.

Calculated this based off the "your results" link in the BOINC manager client for the GPU grid project.
 
I'm getting 1.3 million from my main rig with two OC'd 690s. I've recently (temporarily) retired my second rig which was running two 670s with a good OC. These two were getting about 700K between them - so about 350K each. Not sure what a stock 670 would get but 250K doesn't sound too far out.
 
Was that on XP? Any particular settings in the config?

Sorry about the delay replying.

Both rigs running Windows 8.1. Both set to long runs only and allocating enough resources for at least one core per GPU.

Main rig has two Xeon X5650s with two GTX 690s and 24GB RAM and the other rig was an i3-3220 with two GTX 670s and 8GB RAM. Both rigs running Rosetta on spare CPU cores.
 
How do you set long runs only? Is that creating an app_config.xml or something easier in the client?

From what I can see, none of my GTX670s are even close to being fully loaded. The one in this rig is at 82%. That's pretty typical. I've seen some people discussing running two clients on a single card...
 
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Go to your GPUgrid account page and click on 'GPUGRID preferences'. Click on 'Edit GPUGRID preferences' and uncheck "ACEMD short runs (2-3 hours on fastest card)" and click on 'Update preferences'.

You get a lot more points doing long runs compared to short.
 
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I have just unticked the beta wu's too, my production has fallen rapidly with the beta units.
it's the difference between 14.5k pph for long units down to 700 pph for beta!
 
I hadn't heard anything about that. Is there a performance boost to be had there?

I suppose it would consume another core to run properly :-(
 
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