Welp here we go folks. There will be two new GPU3/Fermi projects, 6800 and 6811, on advmethods soon:
P6800 is a second-stage sampling of the amyloid beta peptide.
P6811 is Stanfords first attempt to sample the configurations of a prion protein
NOTE that P6811 has the largest number of atoms ever (2150 atoms) for a GPU3/Fermi project. Donors with low/medium-end GPUs will likely notice a significant difference in PPD since low/medium-end GPUs may not perform well relative to high-end GPUs as atom size increases.
Points and Deadlines:
P6800 -- 1298 points, preferred deadline 4 days, final deadline 10 days
P6811 -- 7202 points, preferred deadline 13 days, final deadline 18 days
Tobit's p6811 PPD Estimates (Overclocked):
GTS450 - 7000 PPD
GTX460 - 9400 PPD
GTX470 - 14K PPD
GTX480 - 14.5K PPD ** stock clocks
EDIT: Also note that 6811 runs about 10 degrees warmer, at least on 450's and 460's, due to the heavy shader loading.
P6800 is a second-stage sampling of the amyloid beta peptide.
P6811 is Stanfords first attempt to sample the configurations of a prion protein
NOTE that P6811 has the largest number of atoms ever (2150 atoms) for a GPU3/Fermi project. Donors with low/medium-end GPUs will likely notice a significant difference in PPD since low/medium-end GPUs may not perform well relative to high-end GPUs as atom size increases.
Points and Deadlines:
P6800 -- 1298 points, preferred deadline 4 days, final deadline 10 days
P6811 -- 7202 points, preferred deadline 13 days, final deadline 18 days
Tobit's p6811 PPD Estimates (Overclocked):
GTS450 - 7000 PPD
GTX460 - 9400 PPD
GTX470 - 14K PPD
GTX480 - 14.5K PPD ** stock clocks
EDIT: Also note that 6811 runs about 10 degrees warmer, at least on 450's and 460's, due to the heavy shader loading.
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