In a guesstimation if any, what do the Big Power Folders here think that a 4890 will push in PPD on the up coming GPU3 Client?
On a Guesstimation, not on record. plz?

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Speaking of folly...7im wrote:It has been said before that the theoretical performance of the two GPU makers is about equal. However, we have seen where theoretical and actual are quite different, and OpenCL will fall somewhere in between. WAAAY too early to start guessing at anything. Any further disccussion at this point is mere folly.
[size=85]p.s. although folly can be fun as well...[/size]
http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=100960237&mpage=1Because of the new MIMD architecture (they have 32 clusters of 16 shaders) i was not able to load them at 100% in any other way but to launch 1 F@H client per cluster and per card. Every client is GPU3 core Beta (Open MM library). I supose it is much more efficient then previous GPU2.
7im wrote:Obviously, this guy cobbled something together, and is running something completely unsupported, is probably turning in bad data, and if not, broke several NDAs and EULAs with that post. Nothing good comes from any of that.
He said 32 clusters of 16 shaders, and running 1 client per cluster, per card, i.e. 32 clients per card, on 6 cards. Somehow, that just doesn't add up when you are limited to 16 Machine IDs per computer.
FAHMAN's ppd is very strange. he is getting ~150k a day and he has 204 active processors. G300 is 16 clusters of 32 shaders by the way. he says he is running a folding instance on each cluster. he probably has some kind of fpga or some other kind of massivley parallel processor running f@h. that would be the most logical explanation for his PPD.toTOW wrote:No, GPU3 are definitely not in the wild ... so either this guy is lying, or it's a leak ...
I also think his story about cluster of 16 shaders is quite obscure ... I also don't see how only 16 shaders could produce more PPD than a single 9800 GTX+ ...
Very good conclusion. A little bird told me 4 SMP, 31 GPU, and the rest are CPU clients (at least in the last 7 days).Slash_2CPU wrote:I call bull. 150k over 204 processors works out to only 735PPD. That's likely a single-cpu client farm at a school or business plus a few GPU's and SMP mixed in.
Yes, they know where ES cards go to, and those NDAs are what's probably keeping Fahman from posting again. And pulling the post would cause more uproar than it already has, even if EVGA or Stanford knew who to contact to have it pulled.WickedPixie wrote:...
Although it does worry me that where one claims to run a number of Fermi ES cards on a GPU client yet to released, whether it is true or not, the manufacturer fails to nip it in the bud due to possible NDA and EULA violations (whether it is from Stanford or Nvidia), let alone possibly turning in bad data if true. Wouldn't the Mfr of said card know where they have sent their ES cards to... again if true?
Makes one wonder why let a rumour perpetuate in their forums...
Hum not so sure... cause the stats say (today) 210 active processors in last week.Slash_2CPU wrote:I call bull. 150k over 204 processors works out to only 735PPD. That's likely a single-cpu client farm at a school or business plus a few GPU's and SMP mixed in.
Read my post above. We already have more than a clue.Noegzit wrote:Hum not so sure... cause the stats say (today) 210 active processors in last week.Slash_2CPU wrote:I call bull. 150k over 204 processors works out to only 735PPD. That's likely a single-cpu client farm at a school or business plus a few GPU's and SMP mixed in.
I personally have no clue to decide if there are 210 processors or 10 processors run by different clients with an average of 3 ID change a day.
For example I'm currently using 6 processors, but as I recently replaced my CPU clients by SMP clients and the ID of my GPU clients the stats say 12 active processors in 7 days.
Reguardless of what was/is claimed, I have to give the guy a pat on the back for contributing to the project with over 200 clients!7im wrote:4 Linux SMP clients, 31 GPU clients, and the rest are CPU clients, mostly on XP (at least in the last 7 days).