NormalDiffusion wrote:
@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).
Actually that's a good question. There are in fact four ways HFM can report the PPD on the display - All Frames, Last Frame, Effective Rate and last Three Frames. It can also calculate the bonus based on download time or frame time.
Which one of all of these is used in the database or does it read the "Final Credit Estimate" from the logfile and work backwards?
NormalDiffusion wrote:
@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).
Actually that's a good question. There are in fact four ways HFM can report the PPD on the display - All Frames, Last Frame, Effective Rate and last Three Frames. It can also calculate the bonus based on download time or frame time.
Which one of all of these is used in the database or does it read the "Final Credit Estimate" from the logfile and work backwards?
Ok, that's a good point! I know I'm using Bonus (Frame Time), but didn't knew there where 4 possibilities for the frame.
I will need to check that!
HaloJones wrote:Actually that's a good question. There are in fact four ways HFM can report the PPD on the display - All Frames, Last Frame, Effective Rate and last Three Frames. It can also calculate the bonus based on download time or frame time.
Which one of all of these is used in the database or does it read the "Final Credit Estimate" from the logfile and work backwards?
I believe the database currently uses whatever the PPD is reported in the HFM export. By default that is the last three frames, but anyone could change that if they wanted to and we wouldn't know.
NoMoreQuarantine wrote:Wow, the 2080 Ti is breaking the 3 million mark. Far and away the highest earner. I now patiently wait for someone to post some Titan RTX results
Would still love to see some 2060 and 2070 results too.
NoMoreQuarantine wrote:Wow, the 2080 Ti is breaking the 3 million mark. Far and away the highest earner. I now patiently wait for someone to post some Titan RTX results
Would still love to see some 2060 and 2070 results too.
Kebast wrote:
Would still love to see some 2060 and 2070 results too.
Ordered a 2070 Super today, but she's on back-order. Estimated 5 days before they ship...
Will put her in a system for a couple of days, so we can get some data...
NormalDiffusion wrote:Ordered a 2070 Super today, but she's on back-order. Estimated 5 days before they ship...
Will put her in a system for a couple of days, so we can get some data...
How much did you wind up spending? I predict the 2070 Super is the highest PPD per dollar card available.
NormalDiffusion wrote:Ordered a 2070 Super today, but she's on back-order. Estimated 5 days before they ship...
Will put her in a system for a couple of days, so we can get some data...
How much did you wind up spending? I predict the 2070 Super is the highest PPD per dollar card available.
Almost 560,- euros. Not sure if she's the best ppd/dollar card. Might still be the Radeon VII (569,- euros new...)
Sadly, I'll just be able to test the card for a couple of days, then no folding anymore :'(