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PPD?

That's a really, REALLY broad question.

How about starting with what project you're asking about? :)
 
lehmann is an old FAH vet. Good to see an old dog around.

Let's see, the 4P AMD server setups get between 300k and 400k PPD on bigadv units, but bigadv is going away soon, so we'll see what we get when that's gone.
Somebody else will have to chime in with Intel multi socket PPD.
The GTX980 gets between 100k and 300k ppd (yes, really) depending on whether the WU is properly optimized for nvidia.
The GTX780 gets around 200k ppd.
 
2p intel can get around 70-130k PPD on LGA 1366, 150-270k PPD on 8 core E5 v1 cpu's, a pair of v2 E5 12 cores can get 300-500k PPD.

These are bigadv numbers, as Jebo says these are going at the end of Jan, there is talk of a replacement but scoring will be based off current SMP not. I'm going to do some testing in early Jan and try and get some stock SMP numbers for L5640's, x5670's, E5 2670's (v1) and v2 12cores at 2.4ghz.

All depend on project and clockspeed. max power drawn I've seen is 315w on a pair of E5-2670's.

I haven't seen any numbers for Haswell E5's yet but its something I'm working on
 
I kind of figured he was asking about FAH; but one never knows. ;)

I'd love to see what some of the boxes I have available to me could do on FAH (up to 96 core IBs and some dual Haswells too); however they don't support SOCKS and without that there's not much I can do. :(
 
I kind of figured he was asking about FAH; but one never knows. ;)

I'd love to see what some of the boxes I have available to me could do on FAH (up to 96 core IBs and some dual Haswells too); however they don't support SOCKS and without that there's not much I can do. :(

Have you tried socksify? Not sure it would work with FAH client, but worth a try.
 
No, I haven't tried that. If memory serves, I tried forcing all HTTP traffic over a SOCKS proxy via the IE settings when messing around with FAH a few months ago. Believe it would connect to the servers, but then it spat out some error message. Maybe something about transport? Obviously I didn't take notes. :p None the less, I'll give it a go and see if my feeble brain can figure it out. ;)
 
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