Crunch Time S5 Workunits

Martin P.
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RE: My G5 Mac 2.0Gig

Message 38155 in response to message 38154

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My G5 Mac 2.0Gig crunches a long WU in 10 hours. As it is a 'Dual', it therefore turns out a WU every 5 hours. (It can be argued!)
So far, so good

Bodley,

unfortunately these are not the long WUs. The real long ones take 15+ hours on my G5/Dual 2.7 GHz Mac.

somebodley
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RE: RE: My G5 Mac 2.0Gig

Message 38156 in response to message 38155

Quote:
Quote:
My G5 Mac 2.0Gig crunches a long WU in 10 hours. As it is a 'Dual', it therefore turns out a WU every 5 hours. (It can be argued!)
So far, so good

Bodley,

unfortunately these are not the long WUs. The real long ones take 15+ hours on my G5/Dual 2.7 GHz Mac.


Oh dear!!! Oh dear ... Oh dear!!!!!!

Mats Nilsson
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Waiting for my first long WU

Waiting for my first long WU but have gone thru a couple of short ones from large datafile h1_ and doing them in about 57-60 min on my A64 3500+. Should be interessting too see how long time a lon WU take.

Svenie25
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RE: Waiting for my first

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Waiting for my first long WU but have gone thru a couple of short ones from large datafile h1_ and doing them in about 57-60 min on my A64 3500+. Should be interessting too see how long time a lon WU take.

My A64 3500+ needs 8 hours for a long WU. Box is 10% overclocked

Stef
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P3T-1266 13h27m (long WU,

P3T-1266 13h27m (long WU, linux)
P3m-1000 22h10m (long WU, win)
PII-400 9h32m (short WU, linux)

somebodley
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RE: My A64 3500+ needs 8

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My A64 3500+ needs 8 hours for a long WU. Box is 10% overclocked


Probably a 'dumb' question .... but here goes ...
How do you 'overclock' ... and what does that mean?

azor666
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Probably a 'dumb' question .... but here goes ...
How do you 'overclock' ... and what does that mean?


overclock=Increase speed of CPU (GPU...)
How? One way is change FSB frequency in BIOS (sorry for my english ).

Fuzzy Duck
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Well my first S5 WU is at 30%

Well my first S5 WU is at 30% after 2.5 hours of crunching. So an ETC of 8 hours on a T2400 centrino duo @ 1.83GHz (or whatever you call the chip today).

FD.

Pepperammi
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first S5 finally finished.

Message 38163 in response to message 38162

first S5 finally finished. 11:37 on P D 830 at 3.2ghz. S4's only use to take 45min
waiting for upload and validate

MarkF
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my twin opty 275 (U41.05) s5

my twin opty 275 (U41.05)
s5 8.73 hrs s4 35 min
mac G5s
s5 ~8.1 hrs s4 2.2 hrs

Looks like there is a lot of room for optimizing the windows app.

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