PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
Hmm, guess I'll have to learn how to overclock. I just run them at stock settings assuming they'll last longer that way.
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
Okay. Well, that being said, I still get pretty high PPD on one of my 1070. Is it unrealistic to assume the other 4 are able to output that much?ComputerGenie wrote:Fixed my misread, but that sheet is incorrectly applied by most everyone that ever sees it.
Everything on that sheet is estimated PPD based on an entire day of folding a specific WU (which will never happen in real world usage).
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
OK, so if I'm reading this right, this time...ryoungblood wrote:...Turing has 2x ASUS 1070 Strix, Zuse has 2x EVGA 1070 SC Black, CMD has 1x 1080 FTW Hybrid and 1x EVGA SC...
That's 5 1070s and 1 1080.
Now, assuming you're hitting ~800k for the 1080...
You're at an average of ~591k for the 1070s, which is just a touch under the 600k mark that most folks say they average.
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
Is that card always significantly higher than the others? If so, is it still higher if placed in one of the other rigs?ryoungblood wrote:...I still get pretty high PPD on one of my 1070. Is it unrealistic to assume the other 4 are able to output that much?
Are you comparing actual daily totals or just looking at a specific PRCG (like in the image you posted)?
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
Yes, it is consistently higher. I will swap it out with the card with the lowest PPD output and report back.
The highest performing card is CMD Slot 2, it is the EVGA 1070 SC.
The highest performing card is CMD Slot 2, it is the EVGA 1070 SC.
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
Again, to avoid any confusion, are your PPD numbers actual points received or are they theoretical numbers?
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Also, to note, Turing is the new machine and is on an AMD FX-8320E @ 3.2GHz. Zuse is the oldest machine and is on an i5-2500k @ 3.3GHz. Could a CPU (or any other hardware) act as a bottleneck, even if not fully utilized? All machines have roughly the same CPU utilization (40-60%) while folding.
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I'm using data output from HFM.NET. I'm not sure if the PPD output is estimated or actual points received.ComputerGenie wrote:Again, to avoid any confusion, are your PPD numbers actual points received or are they theoretical numbers?
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
For actual numbers, here is the data on credit received.
CMD Slot 2 still appears to be an outlier.
CMD Slot 2 still appears to be an outlier.
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
Being in a x16 slot does not mean it's fast. Use GPU-Z and see what bandwidth they're running at in the "Bus Interface" box:ryoungblood wrote:All cards are on a x16 slot.
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
What MB models are you using?
BTW, if you place img inside url HTML code it doesn't link. If seperate we can see your screenshots enlarged. Thx.
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
That was in reference to my question about slots (insuring that it wasn't an issue of comparing x16 values to x1 values, or something like that)Aurum wrote:Being in a x16 slot does not mean it's fast....ryoungblood wrote:All cards are on a x16 slot.
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
Looking at those numbers (and going but what others have posted about 1070 averages), I'm more inclined to think that the 1 rig/slot/card is just "lucky" (for lack of better words) and the others are about on par. Unless I'm missing something....ryoungblood wrote:Actual PPD.
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
CMD - PCI x16 3.0 @ x8 3.0 - Bandwidth @ 131.8 GB/s
Turing - PCIe x16 2.0 @ x8 2.0 - Bandwidth @ 263.7 GB/s
Zuse - PCIe x16 2.0 @ x8 2.0 - Bandwidth @ 263.7 GB/s
Turing - PCIe x16 2.0 @ x8 2.0 - Bandwidth @ 263.7 GB/s
Zuse - PCIe x16 2.0 @ x8 2.0 - Bandwidth @ 263.7 GB/s
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Re: PPD by GPU - Advice for Dedicated F@H Machine
Well, I appreciate your help, I feel better knowing my numbers are in line with the reported average. I guess I just got lucky with the one out-performing 1070.ComputerGenie wrote:Looking at those numbers (and going but what others have posted about 1070 averages), I'm more inclined to think that the 1 rig/slot/card is just "lucky" (for lack of better words) and the others are about on par. Unless I'm missing something....ryoungblood wrote:Actual PPD.
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