Hi Lethal,
link referenced by OP is in the sticky thread at top of this section.
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=835057
(1) Why are many of the threads locked in this forum?
After a question has been answered the thread remains open for more responses until we think the...
Yes indeed. V6 stores User ID as machinedependent.dat on Linux. (Windows uses registry)
Correct. Stanford identifies each client by it's CPUID, a combination of User ID & Machine ID.
Back when I was running several dozen GPU clients I would get duplicate WUs
occasionally, and HFM colored...
I have a 3770K (with it's lid still on) that will fold at 5GHz,
but best efficiency is at 4.5 w/stock volts so that's where it's at.
This was my PPD for Project 7003 (from February), running V7.2.9 on Win7-64 at 4.5GHz, with a GTX 650 also folding.
Project ID: 7003
Core: GRO-A4...
1) Opinions on relative values between any projects vary greatly.
2) Opinion != Fact.
Mmmm...burnout...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unwujSVpZwA
Of course, 2,200 HP (2,800 w/Nitrous) and 5,600 ft/lb of torque render the locker/rubber irrelevant.:D...
Not only is that a record, you guys backed it up. Impressive...
EVGA's highest daily total to date is 47,904,436 PPD on March 9 2013.
However, that included two updates from the previous day. Normalizing
production over four days (6 thru 9) yields an average of 38,386,725 PPD...
Yep. Size threshold is 50 kb.
If FAHlog.txt is larger than that when client is restarted it's renamed to FAHlog-Prev.txt.
A new FAHlog.txt is created and the current FAHlog-Prev.txt disappears into the ether.
Looks that way. Bummer.
8018 is 2262 atoms, 25,000,000 steps.
8057 is 900 atoms, 50,000,000 steps.
If steps are equal, this makes 8018 25.67% larger than 8057.
My GTX 680 runs 8018 at 00:04:02 TPF, 8057 at 00:01:52 TPF.
Thus 8018 takes 2.16 times longer to complete.
Taking over twice as long to fold a...
If you're using V7 to get PPD I'm not surprised. I've had an 8101 report 3,276,440 PPD after a restart on a machine that averages 135-140,000 PPD.
For benching it's best to get the average TPF over a dozen frames or so directly from the log and use that to calculate PPD.
I monitor two Linux boxes running 7.2.9 from a W7 box also running 7.2.9.
Both nix boxen have static IP.
Under the Remote Access tab:
both Allow entries are 127.0.0.1, 192.168.x.0/24 (in your case x = 2)
both Deny entries are 0.0.0.0/0
This allows any computer in the subnet...