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now GPU -> 442 teraflops, 4021 GPUs.
IF that's all nVidia GPUs, then they are averaging 150 gigaflops per GPU. (442-143)/(4021-2068) How can this happen? My guess is that some nVidia GPUs were operating less than 24 hours when F@H updated and the new update captured performance of some of the new GPUs working 24/7.
IF some of that increase is because of the improvements/updates to the ATI client, that's awesome too! :)
With over 2 petaflops of power, the pressure is on Stanford to come up with a scientific breakthru w/respect to protein folding and Alzheimer's.
IF that's all nVidia GPUs, then they are averaging 150 gigaflops per GPU. (442-143)/(4021-2068) How can this happen? My guess is that some nVidia GPUs were operating less than 24 hours when F@H updated and the new update captured performance of some of the new GPUs working 24/7.
IF some of that increase is because of the improvements/updates to the ATI client, that's awesome too! :)
With over 2 petaflops of power, the pressure is on Stanford to come up with a scientific breakthru w/respect to protein folding and Alzheimer's.
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Once nVidia puts out WHQL certified drivers for all cards (that don't require any INI file hacks), I believe we will quickly see one Petaflop from GPUs alone... might take less than 10000 active GPUs to get there
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And 24 hrs later, from OS Stats
Looks like we'll sustain 2 PFLOPS this time... half the fun of running FAH is seeing how far we can push it.
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Client statistics by OS
OS Type Current TFLOPS* Active CPUs Total CPUs
Windows 194 203501 2056622
Mac OS X/PowerPC 7 8487 116573
Mac OS X/Intel 26 8480 51752
Linux 71 41881 310658
GPU 458 4167 11332
PLAYSTATION®3 1452 51473 542185
Total 2208 317989 3089122
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DB date 2008-06-19 13:23:31
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how many days/weeks did PS3 initially grow until it started to level off?
wondering when folks think it will start to level off?
My guess is we see a short-term peak on Sunday and then another higher short-term peak the next two Sundays. I hope we see a decent surge over the weekend as people build dedicated folding machines.
wondering when folks think it will start to level off?
My guess is we see a short-term peak on Sunday and then another higher short-term peak the next two Sundays. I hope we see a decent surge over the weekend as people build dedicated folding machines.
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2 Petaflops now, 3 by Xmas! haha
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We could possibly go a lot higher. Right now, GPU2 is a lot easier to run than GPU1, but not really a "set it and forget it" client just yet. Hopefully we can smooth that out to make it as easy to run as the PS3 client. If we can make that happen, I think we could get a lot of GPU2 clients, and bring a lot of performance to FAH. It wouldn't take *that* many GPU2 clients to bring FAH to the 10 petaflop level.
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Just another snapshoot for prosterities sake (GPU2 rocks!!! Sorry, me nub):
Client statistics by OS
OS Type Current TFLOPS* Active CPUs Total CPUs
Windows 198 207869 2064112
Mac OS X/PowerPC 7 8459 116676
Mac OS X/Intel 26 8264 52084
Linux 73 42718 312210
GPU 718 6527 13735
PLAYSTATION®3 1404 49774 544894
Total 2426 323611 3103711
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DB date 2008-06-23 06:48:02
Soon the GPU will reign supreme!
Proc: Q6600 2.7MHz (OC)
Graphics: 8800GT 600 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz (OC)
RAM: 4 GBytes
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FAH: 1 x CPU, 1 x GPU2 Client
Client statistics by OS
OS Type Current TFLOPS* Active CPUs Total CPUs
Windows 198 207869 2064112
Mac OS X/PowerPC 7 8459 116676
Mac OS X/Intel 26 8264 52084
Linux 73 42718 312210
GPU 718 6527 13735
PLAYSTATION®3 1404 49774 544894
Total 2426 323611 3103711
Total number of non-Anonymous donators = 1014376
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DB date 2008-06-23 06:48:02
Soon the GPU will reign supreme!
Proc: Q6600 2.7MHz (OC)
Graphics: 8800GT 600 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz (OC)
RAM: 4 GBytes
OS: XP SP3
FAH: 1 x CPU, 1 x GPU2 Client
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NEC LCD 2470WNX
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4 GByte RAM
XFX 8800GT Core: 720 MHz (OC), Mem: 850 MHz (UC), Shaders: 1800 MHz (OC)
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Hey StefanL, u really run your Q6600 at just 2.7MHz? Crazy OVERCLOCKING dude lol u bring it up from 2.4MHz? lol sorry man just spotted a typo, lettin ya know.StefanL wrote: Proc: Q6600 2.7MHz (OC)
Graphics: 8800GT 600 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz (OC)
RAM: 4 GBytes
OS: XP SP3
FAH: 1 x CPU, 1 x GPU2 Client
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Oh baby!
Windows 199 209039 2067403
Mac OS X/PowerPC 7 8400 116745
Mac OS X/Intel 26 8360 52276
Linux 73 43011 312922
GPU 804 7311 14531
PLAYSTATION®3 1369 48529 546280
Total 2478 324650 3110157
Windows 199 209039 2067403
Mac OS X/PowerPC 7 8400 116745
Mac OS X/Intel 26 8360 52276
Linux 73 43011 312922
GPU 804 7311 14531
PLAYSTATION®3 1369 48529 546280
Total 2478 324650 3110157
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So does this mean that the Windows clients (CPU and SMP and GPU2) are now contributing 1PF all by themselves? excellent
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Yeah, just 2.7 MHz, me bought cheapo mobo EVGA e-7150/630i to replace my cheap ECS GF7100PVT-M3 which I did a bad BIOS flash on, the ECS was definitely better for OC, just didn't quite like the layout on the board with some of the ports being obscured by my 8800GT and it did not quite have all the outputs the EVGA has. Anyway, one of these days I will build my dream rig . This one is just a puta that works and is ok for playing Oblivion and Assassin's creed on.smASHer88 wrote:Hey StefanL, u really run your Q6600 at just 2.7MHz? Crazy OVERCLOCKING dude lol u bring it up from 2.4MHz? lol sorry man just spotted a typo, lettin ya know.StefanL wrote: Proc: Q6600 2.7MHz (OC)
Graphics: 8800GT 600 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz (OC)
RAM: 4 GBytes
OS: XP SP3
FAH: 1 x CPU, 1 x GPU2 Client
Q6600 2.7 GHz
4 GByte RAM
XFX 8800GT Core: 720 MHz (OC), Mem: 850 MHz (UC), Shaders: 1800 MHz (OC)
NEC LCD 2470WNX
XP SP3
1 x GPU2 client, 1 x CPU client, 1 x dnet client
4 GByte RAM
XFX 8800GT Core: 720 MHz (OC), Mem: 850 MHz (UC), Shaders: 1800 MHz (OC)
NEC LCD 2470WNX
XP SP3
1 x GPU2 client, 1 x CPU client, 1 x dnet client
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I think he meant that you mean 2.7GHz rather than 2.7MHz
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Yup, you got it, it is a "G" thing not an "M". he heJohn Naylor wrote:I think he meant that you mean 2.7GHz rather than 2.7MHz
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You guys are Money
Ain't nothin' but a G thang baby
OS Type Current TFLOPS* Active CPUs Total CPUs
Windows 199 209428 2068974
Mac OS X/PowerPC 7 8399 116794
Mac OS X/Intel 26 8408 52416
Linux 73 43071 313361
GPU 834 7585 14828
PLAYSTATION®3 1358 48151 546993
Total 2497 325042 3113366
Ain't nothin' but a G thang baby
OS Type Current TFLOPS* Active CPUs Total CPUs
Windows 199 209428 2068974
Mac OS X/PowerPC 7 8399 116794
Mac OS X/Intel 26 8408 52416
Linux 73 43071 313361
GPU 834 7585 14828
PLAYSTATION®3 1358 48151 546993
Total 2497 325042 3113366
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looking into my glass sphere, I predict: By Wednesday, the GPUs will crack the 1000 TFlops mark. In 10 days, the GPUs beat the PS3s.