CPU: AMD 1090t @ 3900Mhz
GPU: HD7970 @ 1222Mhz core; 1500Mhz memory
Driver: 13.10_betav2
OS: Windows 7x64
Single Precision:
Explicit -- 41.1148 ns/day
Implicit -- 145.739 ns/day
Double Precision:
Explicit -- 12.1193 ns/day
Implicit -- 22.3136 ns/day
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Planned, but no ETA has been suggested.mdk777 wrote:An OpenMM 5.2 version of Fahbench going to be released ?
Unfortunately the FAHClient assigns a mixture of implicit and explicit assignments so core17 will continue to be "advanced" until it's reliable on both.mdk777 wrote:Well, FYI for anyone interested:
The last few releases of AMD CAT Beta have run the Implicit Solvent test without issue.
My current result with AMD 7970
33.7636 ns/day Explicit
126.75 ns/day Implicit
I assume that you mean ns/day (which is how I have added it) and not ns/s.Spongebob25 wrote:EVGA 780 GTX Classified@1201 MHz
Folding@Home Benchmark v.1.2.0 OpenCL-Single
Explicit: 49.678 ns/s
Implicit: 202.33 ns/s
OpenCL-Double
Explicit: 10.0926 ns/s
Implicit: 14.8229 ns/s
I added it with the assumption that it is single precision.foldy wrote:FAHbench on my HD 7950 @ 1000Mhz
Driver 13.4
Explicit 30.1
Implicit error
I have added them with the assumption that they are single precision.mdk777 wrote:Well, FYI for anyone interested:
The last few releases of AMD CAT Beta have run the Implicit Solvent test without issue.
My current result with AMD 7970
33.7636 ns/day Explicit
126.75 ns/day Implicit
These numbers are not unusual. However, testing was run on AMD CAT 13.11 Beta which supports the next generation of cards.
Hopefully this indicates a continuum of FOLDING support.
A reduction in frequency would slow down the result. Does the GPU Usage drop from ~99% to ~64% or does it stay at 64%? The variability of GPU Usage is a feature of FahCore_17 so it is expected but the drop is usually ~2% so not very noticeable on my GPUs (Nvidia Fermi and Keplers).doesntmatter wrote:...Question about processing Double Precision, usage of the GPU was dropping to ~64%, clock rate from Boost to base frequency (1000>900), does it slow down the result (which is o.k. in my opinion) ? I think it should be normal, part of calculating. But I wonder nethertheless, thought this Benchmark produces constant load on the GPU, as seen with Single Precision...
Double precision performance has never been a priority in consumer products. Business grade GPUs are better suited for DP processing but at a much higher cost.user123 wrote:[The Double Precision] test took a long time to complete.
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