Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

Post by pmsfh2008 »

Probably answered elsewhere but -
I am running P8052's and notice -
(593,1,22) @ 00:00:37 on 8 cores
(339,2,8) @ 00:02:42 on 4 cores

Seems like a big difference to me.
Any Thoughts?
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

Post by Joe_H »

After decyphering your profile, I assume you are talking of running this in a VM on your i7. Apparently version 7 of the folding client. If you are getting the TPF numbers from FAHControl, there is a known issue that it does not report TPF or PPD accurately for some projects. The values reported will oscillate around the actual number. To get an accurate value look at the times reported in the log, averaged over a number of frames that will be a better number.

Edit: Project 8052 appears to still be in beta, any project specific support for this will be found in the Beta forum.
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

Post by 7im »

Unrelated to the specific WU, what are the "other" 4 "cores" doing when not folding? Idle?
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

Post by pmsfh2008 »

opps, I updated to v7 (windows for all) last week or so
So, 4 core is doing 2x GPU @ 80%
Thanks
PS: Beta ?? I am not a beta AFAIK; getting TPF from HFM v0.9.1; For FAH Control !!Really do not see this is out of Beta!@#$%^

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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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Joe_H wrote:Edit: Project 8052 appears to still be in beta, any project specific support for this will be found in the Beta forum.
Really? I've been getting 8052 since yesterday and my client's not doing beta..
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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iceman1992 wrote:
Joe_H wrote:Edit: Project 8052 appears to still be in beta, any project specific support for this will be found in the Beta forum.
Really? I've been getting 8052 since yesterday and my client's not doing beta..
8052 appears in psummary: http://fah-web.stanford.edu/psummary.html which according to the Beta Team Rules of Engagement thread, lists "Public Projects (normal, advmethods/advanced and bigadv)"
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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My mistake, I missed the one-line post in the beta area announcing it went to advanced. Usually they are posted in the Updates thread.
Jesse_V wrote:8052 appears in psummary, which according to the Beta Team Rules of Engagement thread, lists "Public Projects (normal, advmethods/advanced and bigadv)"
Some months ago there was a post noting that projects were appearing on the psummary list that should only show on the psummaryB list. There was a followup that they were looking into fixing that, I don't know if they did. It seemed to be connected to having a mix of beta and non-beta projects on the same server. So being on psummary may not be definitive.
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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Joe_H wrote:My mistake, I missed the one-line post in the beta area announcing it went to advanced.
But mine is normal FAH, not advanced.
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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iceman1992 wrote:But mine is normal FAH, not advanced.
That I don't know about, perhaps the project owner forgot to post the change.
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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Is there a single "official" listing that accurately states the status of each Project? I believe that I occasionally receive Beta WUs (not advanced) and I am not designated a Beta Team member. How do you check?? Rule of Thumb is "If they deal them, you Fold them".
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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@Aardvark

If the project is listed on the Project Summary (link at top of page) then it is no longer considered beta. However, it could still be in the advanced category.
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

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@ pmsfh2008,

Q9650 @ 3,40 GHz; Win7/32b; p8052; TPF ~56 s; PPD ~ 8170

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[17:18:09] *------------------------------*
[17:18:09] Folding@Home Gromacs GB Core
[17:18:09] Version 2.27 (Dec. 15, 2010)
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[17:18:09] Preparing to commence simulation
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[17:18:09] Project: 8052 (Run 328, Clone 11, Gen 0)
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[18:54:56] - Reading up to 586464 from "work/wudata_09.trr": Read 586464
[18:54:56] trr file hash check passed.
[18:54:56] - Reading up to 350880 from "work/wudata_09.xtc": Read 350880
[18:54:56] xtc file hash check passed.
[18:54:56] edr file hash check passed.
[18:54:56] logfile size: 23452
[18:54:56] Leaving Run
[18:54:59] - Writing 966384 bytes of core data to disk...
[18:54:59] Done: 965872 -> 915864 (compressed to 94.8 percent)
[18:54:59]   ... Done.
[18:55:00] - Shutting down core
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[18:55:00] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT
[18:55:03] CoreStatus = 64 (100)
[18:55:03] Unit 9 finished with 98 percent of time to deadline remaining.
[18:55:03] Updated performance fraction: 0.976537
[18:55:03] Sending work to server
[18:55:03] Project: 8052 (Run 328, Clone 11, Gen 0)


[18:55:03] + Attempting to send results [August 29 18:55:03 UTC]
[18:55:03] - Reading file work/wuresults_09.dat from core
[18:55:03]   (Read 916376 bytes from disk)
[18:55:03] Connecting to http://171.67.108.58:8080/
[18:55:07] Posted data.
[18:55:07] Initial: 0000; - Uploaded at ~223 kB/s
[18:55:07] - Averaged speed for that direction ~200 kB/s
[18:55:07] + Results successfully sent
[18:55:07] Thank you for your contribution to Folding@Home.
[18:55:07] + Number of Units Completed: 852
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Re: Project 8052 TPF differences with 4 and 8 cores?

Post by pmsfh2008 »

humm,
A look at the task manager shows HFM eating up +/- 25% CPU
On P7200 (17/6/282)
With HFM HFM FAH Control
TPF 14.53 13.06
Without HFM 5.22 - may further decrease based upon how calculated.
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So HFM is out for me.
FYI :eo
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