If we didn't have these Credits to look at there would probably only be about 10 members for a couple weeks and then they would move on to some other project.
I was especifically refering to the FGRP1G search which is really faster with a higher Memory bandwitch
(My 2060 super is not faster than my old radeon R7 280X wich has a 384bit bus. 500.000 RAC for both cards.
Vega VIi can do a RAC of 1.000.000.
Is any one planning to run an AMD instict MI 200 card at einstein?
With a 3,2Gbps memory bandwith, is should be crazy fast at FGRP1G.
Later, the HBM3 memory will have a 8Gbps memory bandwith!!!
its not just about memory bandwidth.
my 3080Ti has less memory bandwidth and wholly outperforms a Radeon VII by a good margin.
you should try the beta v1.28 app for your RTX 2060 Super, you’ll see a ~60% boost in speed. It will wreck your 280X. Einstein has long had a problem utilizing nvidia cards due to inefficiencies in the code. This was rectified in the new beta app.
my 3080Ti has less memory bandwidth and wholly outperforms a Radeon VII by a good margin.
you should try the beta v1.28 app for your RTX 2060 Super, you’ll see a ~60% boost in speed. It will wreck your 280X. Einstein has long had a problem utilizing nvidia cards due to inefficiencies in the code. This was rectified in the new beta app.
Thanks for the tip.
I'm now running the windows 1.28 app. Let's see how the RAC behaves.
I've been away for long time, processing Covid-19 task from Rosetta + Folding
my 3080Ti has less memory bandwidth and wholly outperforms a Radeon VII by a good margin.
you should try the beta v1.28 app for your RTX 2060 Super, you’ll see a ~60% boost in speed. It will wreck your 280X. Einstein has long had a problem utilizing nvidia cards due to inefficiencies in the code. This was rectified in the new beta app.
Thanks for the tip.
I'm now running the windows 1.28 app. Let's see how the RAC behaves.
I've been away for long time, processing Covid-19 task from Rosetta + Folding
if you’re running multiples on the nvidia card. Don’t do that. It runs Best with 1x task per GPU. Running multiples makes it run slower than 1x. This is the case with nvidia. AMD cards benefit from multiples though.
if you’re running multiples on the nvidia card. Don’t do that. It runs Best with 1x task per GPU. Running multiples makes it run slower than 1x. This is the case with nvidia. AMD cards benefit from multiples though.
I agree
Over the years mine have all been Nvidia ( OC and SC ) and tried each one X2 and then ran singles and they all were faster running X1
I have a laptop these days that has one of the first Ryzen CPU's so I tried it running X2 and ended up running X1 since it gets more work done that way.
I'm now running the windows 1.28 app. Let's see how the RAC behaves.
I've been away for long time, processing Covid-19 task from Rosetta + Folding
You'll be amazed by the leap in processing. My 2060 went from ~11:30 to ~6:50 per WU) with the new 1.28 app.
I tried Folding a bit, but after browsing and checking on some projects I saw more and more corporations issuing work. And I'm not supporting corporations with my computer(s), they can buy their HPC clusters themselves or they better pay their contributors. Max Planck Society with E@H is a totally different approach as a non-profit NGO.
Milestone....I'm shooting for my very first 5M credits. Joined only recently. Old CPU with a 2060 and not much RAM, but I can let it run most of the time. That 1.28 app for FGRP will help quite a bit. New system is configured, I only need AMD to release the new threadrippers and I can order it :)
I'm now running the windows 1.28 app. Let's see how the RAC behaves.
I've been away for long time, processing Covid-19 task from Rosetta + Folding
You'll be amazed by the leap in processing. My 2060 went from ~11:30 to ~6:50 per WU) with the new 1.28 app.
I tried Folding a bit, but after browsing and checking on some projects I saw more and more corporations issuing work. And I'm not supporting corporations with my computer(s), they can buy their HPC clusters themselves or they better pay their contributors. Max Planck Society with E@H is a totally different approach as a non-profit NGO.
Milestone....I'm shooting for my very first 5M credits. Joined only recently. Old CPU with a 2060 and not much RAM, but I can let it run most of the time. That 1.28 app for FGRP will help quite a bit. New system is configured, I only need AMD to release the new threadrippers and I can order it :)
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If we didn't have these Credits to look at there would probably only be about 10 members for a couple weeks and then they would move on to some other project.
And none of them would stay here since 2005
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I was especifically refering to the FGRP1G search which is really faster with a higher Memory bandwitch
(My 2060 super is not faster than my old radeon R7 280X wich has a 384bit bus. 500.000 RAC for both cards.
Vega VIi can do a RAC of 1.000.000.
Is any one planning to run an AMD instict MI 200 card at einstein?
With a 3,2Gbps memory bandwith, is should be crazy fast at FGRP1G.
Later, the HBM3 memory will have a 8Gbps memory bandwith!!!
Filipe wrote: @IAN&STEVE
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its not just about memory bandwidth.
my 3080Ti has less memory bandwidth and wholly outperforms a Radeon VII by a good margin.
you should try the beta v1.28 app for your RTX 2060 Super, you’ll see a ~60% boost in speed. It will wreck your 280X. Einstein has long had a problem utilizing nvidia cards due to inefficiencies in the code. This was rectified in the new beta app.
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Thanks for the tip.
I'm now running the windows 1.28 app. Let's see how the RAC behaves.
I've been away for long time, processing Covid-19 task from Rosetta + Folding
Filipe wrote: Ian&Steve C.
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if you’re running multiples on the nvidia card. Don’t do that. It runs Best with 1x task per GPU. Running multiples makes it run slower than 1x. This is the case with nvidia. AMD cards benefit from multiples though.
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I agree
Over the years mine have all been Nvidia ( OC and SC ) and tried each one X2 and then ran singles and they all were faster running X1
I have a laptop these days that has one of the first Ryzen CPU's so I tried it running X2 and ended up running X1 since it gets more work done that way.
I agree
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You'll be amazed by the leap in processing. My 2060 went from ~11:30 to ~6:50 per WU) with the new 1.28 app.
I tried Folding a bit, but after browsing and checking on some projects I saw more and more corporations issuing work. And I'm not supporting corporations with my computer(s), they can buy their HPC clusters themselves or they better pay their contributors. Max Planck Society with E@H is a totally different approach as a non-profit NGO.
Milestone....I'm shooting for my very first 5M credits. Joined only recently. Old CPU with a 2060 and not much RAM, but I can let it run most of the time. That 1.28 app for FGRP will help quite a bit. New system is configured, I only need AMD to release the new threadrippers and I can order it :)
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I just got to 500M on
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I just got to 500M on Einstein alone with just two computers and three GPUs, an RTX 2060 & [2] RTX 2070 Super.
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