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Standard time to return WU?!?

turb0

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So this may be a noob question but here goes:

I've got:
PIII 800 folding at 75%
PIII 550 folding at 90%

Both have been folding all week and are still working on their first WU's....

What's the average for returning the completed WU for specific Processor speeds.
(I know CPU percentage is a big part, but I'm just curious anyway)....

Thanks.
 
There is no real average.. it depends on the WU... some take longers then others, and depending on CPU type etc etc... one good way to keep tabs is to use EM3, its a great program that will show you how long it takes per frame.. how long until the WU is done.. time to complete the WU all of that!
 
Well, it not only varies based on processor, but on protein type, protein, and within each protein--- the run, gen, clone,etc.....

I don't have a PIII right now, but I'm averaging roughly:

Processor......................PPD
P4 2.66 GHz....................130
P4 2.4C@3.0 GHz.............94
AXP 2000+......................108
Sempron 2200+...............127

This is based off of all the proteins they've crunched though, so it's a decent average....


Keep on Folding!!

 
Stanford benches at 1.6 Points per Hour per Ghz.
Big packet work units run at double this speed.
Tinkers on an AMD will run at double this speed.
Also you may get a bonus of upto 25% depending on Protien & CPU.

So the worst case would be a 600 point big packet Gromac.
600 / 3.2 = 187.5 hours.
Now factor in your CPU'S.
187.5 / ( 0.55 x 0.9 ) = 378.75 hours or just short of 16 days.

Best case a 64 point small packet Gromac with a slight bonus.
64 / 1.8 / ( 0.8 x 0.75 ) = 59.25 hours or 2.5 days.

OSUguy98:- I hope thats PPD not PPW otherwise your running VERY slow as I average 160 PPD at 2 Ghz.

Luck........... :D
 
Yup... fixed..... Thanks...
That's what I get for thinking one thing and looking at the row for something else :D


Keep on Folding!!

 
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