Configuration: Kaby Lake Pentium (2C/4T @ 3.1GHz), 8GB DDR-4, 2 x RTX 2080, Linux Mint 21.3
1. The old 7.21 client runs at 106% of CPU. In other words, not enough CPU to run two GPU clients and background tasks. The new v8.1.18 client runs at 53% of available CPU. You can run full blast on a $58 Pentium! Just not the CPU client with GPU.
2. v8.1.18 uses 4.4 GB of memory versus 3.3 in the 7.21 client.
3. Memory use gradually builds over a week of folding to exceed real memory. I suspect a memory leak, which is not surprising in beta software.
4. I got started with a clean install of Linux Mint 21.3 and the v8 users guide. It was not difficult.
Let's get v8 into production! It's gonna be a useful version.
--Catalina588
v8.1.18 Performance Observations
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Re: v8.1.18 Performance Observations
I ran the 8.x beta briefly on my Raptor Lake system. I believe it was correctly using the P and E core. that is, in dividing work according to ability, instead of threads on the P cores being slowed down by the rate of work on the E cores. With 7.6.21, I was seeing erratic PPD due to uneven core loading? that said, I would like to see better ability to regulate CPU on my normal use desktop, and suspend folding when I need for measurement (work)