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This core hack is partly why bigadv has gone to 16 threads, if you start doing it with the lga 2011 chips PG will just turn it into -bigadv 24
they may be able to, but guess what, all this core hacking is what keeps bringing these points changing around.
well sorry if I upset you. I will no longer bring this subject again, I was mentioning that some desktop CPUs are able to do this huge Wus...![]()
Yes and this hack has forced PG to alter the game and now rendered a lot of server level equipment unable to fold -bigadv. I have 3 server level m/b with dual intel hex core CPU's. 2 of them are no longer able to fold -bigadv because this core hack is being pushed as a points panacea.
I think the bigadv change to 16 threads was silly. It still doesn't prevent core hacking. I'm not sure why shortening the deadlines wasn't enough.
All it did was shaft folders like Nathan_P
can we ask Intel to make unlock server class CPUs?(with dual or quad QPI links) so we don´t need to upgrade each time PG does this?
True.. I´ll just tell my i7 970 friends to stick to SMPs and leave BigAdv-16 to the new SandyB EsDeadlines is my problem, not thread count, in order to thwart the thread spoofing i7's deadlines had to be pulled right in,
ah, touche I forgot those hex cores had hyper threading. I thought it was thread thing, had no idea they couldn't make deadlines.
True.. I´ll just tell my i7 970 friends to stick to SMPs and leave BigAdv-16 to the new SandyB Es![]()
Err No, because you will just make bigadv 16 into bigadv 24
I am curious though - have you tried the new WU on your AMD 2p?
But..but you just said you were fine with chips making the deadline... these chips can make the deadline with plenty of time to spare...![]()
no, I'm sure the 2.0ghz one wont make it. The 2.3 might just barely. They are turned off right now waiting for my 4p mobo to show up. It's a pita but at least I can re-use most of the parts and my 2.0 cpus were only $100 a pop so i'm not nearly as frustrated as you. But i can see where you're coming from for sure.
That they may but you are still cheating the system and denying people who have followed the guidelines laid down by PG from using their hardware in the way it was purchased for..
you know why a sandyB E @ 4.8Ghz can make deadlines and 2.6 dual hex care are borderline? well because they don´t need special things like Kraken or special guides. their superiority comes from being more advance than westmere and the fact that core 0 and core 5 are closer than core 0 and core 11 on a 2P system..Hell even dual 2.66 Hex cores are borderline
and wtf about this core 0 and 5 are closer than core 0 and core 11 ? ....doesnt even make sense....
its not me, its OCN as a group, I just fold SMPs with my 2500k..
but hey Pande is also denying people with 24 threads(2.5Ghz and under) of the bigadv-16 too...
you know why a sandyB E @ 4.8Ghz can make deadlines and 2.6 dual hex care are borderline? well because they don´t need special things like Kraken or special guides. their superiority comes from being more advance than westmere and the fact that core 0 and core 5 are closer than core 0 and core 11 on a 2P system..
its ok. this is the last post I make about Intel 6 cores doing Bigadv-16 Wus..
good luck to your team, OCN will be number 1 soon..![]()
you could have all the cores you want but if they are not OC they will be no good, we at OCN live and dream about Huge High OCs and that´s what we do best. you better hold on to your socks because we are coming [H]ard on you...We are the almighty [H]orde, round here we do things the proper way and the [H]ard way:- thats no cheating and as many cores as we can afford to run![]()
I was just mentioning that some desktop CPUs are able to do this huge Wus...![]()
I am not sure I would call LGA 2011 a desktop socket.
I would say its a server socket that Intel is also marketing towards Enthusiasts... like the skulltrail platform.
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The bigadv program has 2 requirements, work and speed. If you can only meet 1 of 2 requirements should you get the same points as a system that can. No I don't think so.
Stanford mentioned they want to switch to a day where systems are judged on a performance basis rather than the artificial core basis. I look forward to that distant day....