|
|
Pages: [1]
|
 |
|
Author
|
Topic: Nice example of Moore s Law, hardware and software in SETI@home. (Read 2355 times)
|
|
|
|
|
|
PatrickV2
|
Formatting makes it clickable. The first link doesn't work, even after the re-formatting. The second links compares a GTX480 vs a GTS250. Regards, Patrick.
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Fredericx51
Knight o' The Round Table
 
Offline
Posts: 207
Knight Who Says Ni N!
|
Formatting makes it clickable. The first link doesn't work, even after the re-formatting. The second links compares a GTX480 vs a GTS250. Regards, Patrick. Well, thanx I'd spend too much time behind the 'screen' , virtually seeing no faults  . (Editted the yesterday post, they don't use a 1 hour edit limit @ these forums  )
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
|
PatrickV2
|
Formatting makes it clickable. The first link doesn't work, even after the re-formatting. The second links compares a GTX480 vs a GTS250. Regards, Patrick. Well, thanx I'd spend too much time behind the 'screen' , virtually seeing no faults  . (Editted the yesterday post, they don't use a 1 hour edit limit @ these forums  ) No idea what you did, but links 1 and 4 still don't work. Link 2 still compares a GTX480 vs a GTS250 (which is probably inside a laptop). What exactly would this signify? Link 3 compares an i7-2600 vs an E6600; nice to see the i7 performing better, but when only comparing the clock-speeds one would expect more: an E6600 is clocked at 2.4GHz, the i7-2600 at 3.4GHz. 2.4/3.4 * 9226 = 6512 vs 5398. So besides the, clock-speed, the speed-up of an i7-2600 on this kind of work is about 20%. Nice, but not spectacular seeing at the i7-2600 is two generations beyond the E6600. So, no, I do not see where the "No words are needed. Deeds made it happen." comes from. I think this needs a lot of explanation. No offense intended. Regards, Patrick.
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Fredericx51
Knight o' The Round Table
 
Offline
Posts: 207
Knight Who Says Ni N!
|
Formatting makes it clickable. The first link doesn't work, even after the re-formatting. The second links compares a GTX480 vs a GTS250. Regards, Patrick. Well, thanx I'd spend too much time behind the 'screen' , virtually seeing no faults  . (Editted the yesterday post, they don't use a 1 hour edit limit @ these forums  ) No idea what you did, but links 1 and 4 still don't work. Link 2 still compares a GTX480 vs a GTS250 (which is probably inside a laptop). What exactly would this signify? Link 3 compares an i7-2600 vs an E6600; nice to see the i7 performing better, but when only comparing the clock-speeds one would expect more: an E6600 is clocked at 2.4GHz, the i7-2600 at 3.4GHz. 2.4/3.4 * 9226 = 6512 vs 5398. So besides the, clock-speed, the speed-up of an i7-2600 on this kind of work is about 20%. Nice, but not spectacular seeing at the i7-2600 is two generations beyond the E6600. So, no, I do not see where the "No words are needed. Deeds made it happen." comes from. I think this needs a lot of explanation. No offense intended. Regards, Patrick. Just wanted to compaire a GPU from 200 series and 400 (FERMI) and difference between a non-AVX CPU and AVX capable CPU with the V40(x41g) installer. It's the generation difference I wanted to show, not a good example  , I know.
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
|
PatrickV2
|
Just wanted to compaire a GPU from 200 series and 400 (FERMI) and difference between a non-AVX CPU and AVX capable CPU with the V40(x41g) installer. It's the generation difference I wanted to show, not a good example  , I know. As I said, no offense intended. I found it actually quite interesting, since I'm still running Seti@Home on a Q6600 (2 E6600's slapped together) and an 8800GTX. I am looking at a possible upgrade, and that would consist of something like an i7-3930k and a GTX680, but I'm not sure what it would bring. Therefore, doing the comparison and scaling between an E6600 and an i7-2600 was certainly quite enlightening... I'm also still waiting for that killer-app (game in my case) that needs such a hardware-upgrade.  Regards, Patrick.
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Fredericx51
Knight o' The Round Table
 
Offline
Posts: 207
Knight Who Says Ni N!
|
Just wanted to compaire a GPU from 200 series and 400 (FERMI) and difference between a non-AVX CPU and AVX capable CPU with the V40(x41g) installer. It's the generation difference I wanted to show, not a good example  , I know. As I said, no offense intended. I found it actually quite interesting, since I'm still running Seti@Home on a Q6600 (2 E6600's slapped together) and an 8800GTX. I am looking at a possible upgrade, and that would consist of something like an i7-3930k and a GTX680, but I'm not sure what it would bring. Therefore, doing the comparison and scaling between an E6600 and an i7-2600 was certainly quite enlightening... I'm also still waiting for that killer-app (game in my case) that needs such a hardware-upgrade.  Regards, Patrick. I should have give more examples, only a years ago 1 used an 8500GT and 9800GTX+ which, in hot times, made the sound of a vacuum cleaner and started to produce errors. An ATI 4850 was actually smoked, while doing MW  The 8500 and 9800 were replaced by GTX470 & 480, first with Q6600 CPU and 480 with QX9650 (@3,6GHz). Over a year ago I put togheter an i7-2600 , INTEL DP67BG mobo, 4 x 2GB DDR3 1600MHz. DRAM and 2 HD5870 (CYPRESS) GPUs and a 1KWatt PSU. I run it a little above stock by increasing the base-clock from 100 to 102MHz. (Max Multiplier 38x {turbo-modus for 2 cores @ a time}. Compaired to the x9650, (same {Whetstone}FLOPS are about equal (~3400MFLOPS), the i7-2600 is faster with the LUNATICs app with AVX. ~5000 seconds for a 0.4AR MB WU. Also has 8 threads, the i7-3960, has 12.
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
|
Pages: [1]
|
|
|
|
Quote!
Hope, It is the quintessential Human delusion, Simultaneously the source for your greatest strength and your greatest weakness!- The Architect
|
 |  |  |
| |
Online users/last 15m
40 Guests, 2 Users
Josef W. Segur, ML1 15 Members/last 24hJosef W. Segur, ML1, arkayn, cristipurdel, Richard Haselgrove, KarVi, Pizzadude, mr.mac52, Urs Echternacht, Claggy, Raistmer, Mike, Hans Dorn, Morten, Devaster
| |
 | |  |
|