PPD Database - HFM exports needed
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Re: PPD Database - HFM exports needed
The database seems to have lost my last set of updates for
GTX1050
RX 570
RX460
almcdsmi
GTX1050
RX 570
RX460
almcdsmi
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NoMoreQuarantine wrote:I created a rudimentary comparison tool in Google Sheets that links to the current database. You can download it here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... eXRYg/copy
Edit:
V2 adds them to the same graph: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 7a3iQ/copy
Thanks for this!
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No problem! Hopefully you find it useful or at least interestingNormalDiffusion wrote:Thanks for this!
You can download the latest version from here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=35071
Let me know if you have any issue or feature requests.
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Re: PPD Database - HFM exports needed
Sorry for that. I have uploaded it now. Thank you.almcdsmi wrote:The database seems to have lost my last set of updates for
GTX1050
RX 570
RX460
almcdsmi
I'm getting confused with all these uploads...
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Is there anything we could do make it simpler for you? I could work on a script this weekend.foldinghomealone wrote:I'm getting confused with all these uploads...
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new uploads for:
i7-4770
GTX 1050Ti
Xeon E5-1650v4
GTX 1650Super
Titan Xp
i9-7900X
i7-6700
GTX 960
Xeon E5-1620v4
GTX 750
RX 580
i7-8550U
i5-8400
RX Vega 64
Thanks to:
NormalDiffusion
AOD_N3URAL
i7-4770
GTX 1050Ti
Xeon E5-1650v4
GTX 1650Super
Titan Xp
i9-7900X
i7-6700
GTX 960
Xeon E5-1620v4
GTX 750
RX 580
i7-8550U
i5-8400
RX Vega 64
Thanks to:
NormalDiffusion
AOD_N3URAL
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Generally spoken:NoMoreQuarantine wrote:Is there anything we could do make it simpler for you? I could work on a script this weekend.foldinghomealone wrote:I'm getting confused with all these uploads...
Please upload your data in weekly (or 2-weekly) periods for HW already in the DB.
If you data for HW which doesn't exist in the DB yet, please upload asap.
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Question to the other R9 3900X owners: trying to figure out where the difference in ppd is coming from; do you have an amd or Nvidia gpu running along?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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3900X has a lot of threads so it is likely to simply be that some are using the whole cpu 100% 24/7 and others may be using 50% for 12/7.
single 1070
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It looks alright to me. They're all trending in the same direction plus or minus a bit. This could be explained by the average clock rate and load. Also, I'm glad you asked, the graph turned out pretty cool.NormalDiffusion wrote:Question to the other R9 3900X owners: trying to figure out where the difference in ppd is coming from; do you have an amd or Nvidia gpu running along?
Thanks!
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Thanks NoMoreQuarantine for the graph! Looks real cool!
@HaloJones: using 24/7 or 12/7 wouldn't change the reported ppd by hfm! And from what I (we) got, all of them are running 21 threads (the max when you have 1 gpu: 23-->22-->21).
@HaloJones: using 24/7 or 12/7 wouldn't change the reported ppd by hfm! And from what I (we) got, all of them are running 21 threads (the max when you have 1 gpu: 23-->22-->21).
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Its likely to be a combination of the stock wraith cooler being too small for full load, memory timings, and manual OC. Memory clocks determine what Infinity fabric runs at, which is how fast the chiplets and IO die talk to each other. Since FAH reserves one core for the GPU and core counts of 23 and 22 are automatically reduced due to large primes. What the GPU does with its one core shouldn't affect PPD much.
My R9 3900X is running stock clocks/voltage and has a Zalman cnps20x air cooler, the wraith let the temps get too high. So far it runs 79C average 85C peak , 1.2v average 1.5v peak, and 3.9 Ghz average 4.5 GHz peak, from HWINFO64. Memory is DDR4 3600 which gives a 1800 Mhz Infinity fabric clock, you want to be between 1600-1900 on the infinity fabric for best performance. You need to win the silicon lottery to hit 1900, DDR4 3800.
I also use this pc to play games while folding.
My R9 3900X is running stock clocks/voltage and has a Zalman cnps20x air cooler, the wraith let the temps get too high. So far it runs 79C average 85C peak , 1.2v average 1.5v peak, and 3.9 Ghz average 4.5 GHz peak, from HWINFO64. Memory is DDR4 3600 which gives a 1800 Mhz Infinity fabric clock, you want to be between 1600-1900 on the infinity fabric for best performance. You need to win the silicon lottery to hit 1900, DDR4 3800.
I also use this pc to play games while folding.
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It could just be outlier data points. You guys are all pretty closely clustered together. I wouldn't worry about it.
Also, I suspect my graph looking so nice is more luck than anything else.
Also, I suspect my graph looking so nice is more luck than anything else.
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This is a lot of it. I saw about a 10% bump on my 3800x just by adjusting memory timings and tweaking the clock speed a bit. I wish I knew how much difference memory speed made on this chips before I bought mine, I'm stuck with 3200 memory speed for now .Tohya wrote:Its likely to be a combination of the stock wraith cooler being too small for full load, memory timings, and manual OC. Memory clocks determine what Infinity fabric runs at, which is how fast the chiplets and IO die talk to each other. Since FAH reserves one core for the GPU and core counts of 23 and 22 are automatically reduced due to large primes. What the GPU does with its one core shouldn't affect PPD much.
My R9 3900X is running stock clocks/voltage and has a Zalman cnps20x air cooler, the wraith let the temps get too high. So far it runs 79C average 85C peak , 1.2v average 1.5v peak, and 3.9 Ghz average 4.5 GHz peak, from HWINFO64. Memory is DDR4 3600 which gives a 1800 Mhz Infinity fabric clock, you want to be between 1600-1900 on the infinity fabric for best performance. You need to win the silicon lottery to hit 1900, DDR4 3800.
I also use this pc to play games while folding.
Ryzen 5900x 12T - RTX 4070 TI
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I just wanted to take a moment and thank everyone who has submitted to the database so far. Here is the current "leaderboard"
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SUBMISSIONS:
HaloJones------------9264
NormalDiffusion------1552
Tohya----------------499
Kebast---------------314
Juggy----------------280
Artemios-------------257
NoMoreQuarantine-----226
AOD_N3URAL-----------175
skydivingcatfan------127
almcdsmi-------------109
HenrikJordfaldOlsen--85
DmitryKo-------------84
[Inpact]_Garfield67--55
spongebob25----------45
foldinghomealone-----19
absolut_zero3--------11
BobWilliams757-------9
Endgame--------------8
SHeg-----------------1