Speed of home computers?
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Speed of home computers?
Hi. I was wondering if anyone knew what the speed of a home computer is (in GFLOPS)?
The "average" person who merely surfs, types, and emails, the average gamer, and then the average Computer Geek would probably have significantly different answers... does anyone know?
Thanks!
The "average" person who merely surfs, types, and emails, the average gamer, and then the average Computer Geek would probably have significantly different answers... does anyone know?
Thanks!
Re: Speed of home computers?
Don't know much about your stereotypes, but let's focus on one of the ones that really matters ^^
An average windows folder does about (178*1024)/187550=0.97 GFLOPS
An average windows folder does about (178*1024)/187550=0.97 GFLOPS
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Re: Speed of home computers?
Actually, we've been discussing this question here: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1779
It's all relative, really. The benchmark I used is a very old program... Folding@Home is more complex.
It's all relative, really. The benchmark I used is a very old program... Folding@Home is more complex.
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Re: Speed of home computers?
You asking a question that no one knows. Some people are still using some very old slow computers, who can't afford to buy a newer computer, then the middle ground with still a large range of computer speeds, and to the other high end, the gaming enthusiasts who are upgrading constantly with faster CPUs and GPUs.
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Re: Speed of home computers?
Then add the people that i know who are retired, do nothing but surf and use office. They all have quad cores, lol. Talk about overkill.
Dont know what a quad generates, but for what they do, they dont need the spec they have.
Dont know what a quad generates, but for what they do, they dont need the spec they have.
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Re: Speed of home computers?
My Mac G5 QUAD gets 34.062 Giga Flops when tested with Power Fractal V1.4.1 available here:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/10540
My 24" iMac Intel 2.8 GHz C2D Extreme gets 17.345 Giga Flops
But the real F@H yardstick is the average PPD we get.
My G5 only gets 155 PPD while my iMac gets 1661 PPD.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/10540
My 24" iMac Intel 2.8 GHz C2D Extreme gets 17.345 Giga Flops
But the real F@H yardstick is the average PPD we get.
My G5 only gets 155 PPD while my iMac gets 1661 PPD.
Mac Pro 14,8, 24 CPUs, 226K PPD;
Mac Pro 5,1, 24 CPUs, 496K PPD;
Mac Studio 13,1, 10 CPUs, 146K PPD;
iMac Pro 1,1. 15 CPUs, 267K PPD;
iMac 18,2, 4 CPUs, 29K PPD; + 7 more CPUs
Mac Pro 5,1, 24 CPUs, 496K PPD;
Mac Studio 13,1, 10 CPUs, 146K PPD;
iMac Pro 1,1. 15 CPUs, 267K PPD;
iMac 18,2, 4 CPUs, 29K PPD; + 7 more CPUs
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Re: Speed of home computers?
TomJohnson wrote:But the real F@H yardstick is the average PPD we get.
My G5 only gets 155 PPD while my iMac gets 1661 PPD.
That elicits a related question -- approximately how many FLOPS in a F@H point?
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Re: Speed of home computers?
There isn't any real answer to that question, (even with the "approximately" in there) for several reasons.sneakers55 wrote:That elicits a related question -- approximately how many FLOPS in a F@H point?
1) The PS3 and GPU clients have very high FLOP numbers, compared to the points, because the types of analysis they can do is rather limited.
2) The uniprocessor client and the SMP client are able to do a much wider group of analysis methods, so one FLOP is worth more.
3) The high-performance clients get higher points compared to their FLOPS because they return the results more promptly. (e.g.- On a quad-processor, four uniprocessor clients use slightly more FLOPS than a single SMP client, but the SMP client earns quite a few more points.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
Re: Speed of home computers?
Are we available to count FLOP after per thousand PPD? Or can we just guess?
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Mac Pro 5,1, 24 CPUs, 496K PPD;
Mac Studio 13,1, 10 CPUs, 146K PPD;
iMac Pro 1,1, 15 CPUs, 267K PPD;
iMac 18,2, 4 CPUs, 29K PPD;
iMac 14,1, 4 CPUs, 40K PPD;
Mac Book Pro 17,1, 8 CPUs, 166K PPD;
Mac Book Pro 13,3, 8 CPUs, 57K PPD;
Mac Book Air 5,2, 4 CPUs, 23K PPD;
Mac Mini 7,1, 4 CPUs, 9K PPD;
HP Pavilion, 12 CPUs, 105K PPD;
SONY VAIO, 8 CPUs, 44K PPD. - Location: Oak Harbor, WA
Re: Speed of home computers?
Update:
Just got a Mac Pro Dual Quad 3.2 GHZ with 16 Gigs of RAM.
I am processing 2 _a2.exe WUs getting 4218 times 2 PPD = 8436 PPD from the Mac Pro.
FYI - my PowerFractal test results are now 81 GFLOPS.
I am using smcFanControl with the RPM increased to 1100 and the temp decreased from 178 degrees F to 145 degrees F.
Just got a Mac Pro Dual Quad 3.2 GHZ with 16 Gigs of RAM.
I am processing 2 _a2.exe WUs getting 4218 times 2 PPD = 8436 PPD from the Mac Pro.
FYI - my PowerFractal test results are now 81 GFLOPS.
I am using smcFanControl with the RPM increased to 1100 and the temp decreased from 178 degrees F to 145 degrees F.
Mac Pro 14,8, 24 CPUs, 226K PPD;
Mac Pro 5,1, 24 CPUs, 496K PPD;
Mac Studio 13,1, 10 CPUs, 146K PPD;
iMac Pro 1,1. 15 CPUs, 267K PPD;
iMac 18,2, 4 CPUs, 29K PPD; + 7 more CPUs
Mac Pro 5,1, 24 CPUs, 496K PPD;
Mac Studio 13,1, 10 CPUs, 146K PPD;
iMac Pro 1,1. 15 CPUs, 267K PPD;
iMac 18,2, 4 CPUs, 29K PPD; + 7 more CPUs