Limiting no of CPU for one host only

Akos Fekete
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RE: RE: Thanks. The CPU

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Thanks. The CPU block will come from Swiftech. :)
The most important element of the liquid cooling system.

Glad to have helped. Swiftech makes great watercooling parts, that block should help you battle the summer heat or a nice overclock.
Well...sorry Akos but I gotta ask... is this one of your "super hosts"?


No. This is only my laptop.

Dave Burbank
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RE: RE: RE: Thanks. The

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Thanks. The CPU block will come from Swiftech. :)
The most important element of the liquid cooling system.

Glad to have helped. Swiftech makes great watercooling parts, that block should help you battle the summer heat or a nice overclock.
Well...sorry Akos but I gotta ask... is this one of your "super hosts"?

No. This is only my laptop.

Thanks.

Hmmmm... I still can't figure out how that host can be crunching results so quickly.

There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman

Akos Fekete
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RE: Hmmmm... I still can't

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Hmmmm... I still can't figure out how that host can be crunching results so quickly.


That is not so quick, but I did some Core2 optimization.

DanNeely
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RE: RE: Hmmmm... I still

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Hmmmm... I still can't figure out how that host can be crunching results so quickly.

That is not so quick, but I did some Core2 optimization.

So..

A) You've got even faster optimizations than this in your test code.

...and...

b) This guy is running a bootleg application?

Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
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RE: b) This guy is

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b) This guy is running a bootleg application?

"Bootleg" sounds a bit like "illegal". See the entry dated 2006/05/17 on the E@H news page on Akos's contribution to the project. http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/news.php.

CU

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Brian Silvers
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RE: b) This guy is

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b) This guy is running a bootleg application?

Psst... "This guy" is Akos. He has admitted that the machine in question is his own laptop... ;-)

Dave Burbank
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RE: RE: Hmmmm... I still

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Hmmmm... I still can't figure out how that host can be crunching results so quickly.

That is not so quick, but I did some Core2 optimization.

Ahhhhhh... I must have misread one of your earlier posts, I was under the impression that laptop was not one of your hosts.

Is the optimization you've done Core2 specific, or is it broader, and will work on SSE2 or SSE3 CPUs?

When you say 'that is not so quick' do you mean there is more room for improvement?

Thanks, and nice job!

There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman

Akos Fekete
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RE: Is the optimization

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Is the optimization you've done Core2 specific, or is it broader, and will work on SSE2 or SSE3 CPUs?


It runs on all SSE2 CPU, but much faster on Core2.

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When you say 'that is not so quick' do you mean there is more room for improvement?


Of course.

Dave Burbank
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RE: RE: When you say

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When you say 'that is not so quick' do you mean there is more room for improvement?

Of course.

Why am I not surprised ;-)

There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman

DanNeely
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RE: RE: b) This guy is

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b) This guy is running a bootleg application?

Psst... "This guy" is Akos. He has admitted that the machine in question is his own laptop... ;-)

OK, I read the "it's not so quick" comment as meaning "my version is better" which implied to me that the machine in question wasn't one of his.

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