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iceman1992
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PPD database for CPUs

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Is there a list of PPDs for various CPUs? I've seen plenty of GPU lists, but not really for CPUs.
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Re: PPD database for CPUs

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Overclockers.net had one I think but its been a while since I last visited their forum. What cpu are you running? It won't be too hard to find someone with a cpu close to yours and its PPD
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Re: PPD database for CPUs

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Intel i7-2600k: ~20k PPD (my PC)
Intel i7-10510U: ~14k PPD (my Laptop)
AMD Ryzen 9 3900x ~548k PPD (source)
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Re: PPD database for CPUs

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Forum user ChristianVirtual has created a website comparing the PPD of various CPUs / GPUs for specific FAH projects (forum thread). You must select a CPU or a GPU and then a project to see the PPD of this CPU/GPU and other CPU/GPUs running a WU from this project. The data is based on logfiles submitted from volunteers to the dropbox mentioned in the text on the bottom of the page, so depending on the project you selected there may not be many CPUs / GPUs listed in the diagram.

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Re: PPD database for CPUs

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Excellent, let's contribute some data ;)

EDIT: Is the site still active? Can't find any OPENMM_22 projects in the filter dropdown, even when leaving all other filters blank :(
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I can see that ChristianVirtual posted recently so maybe you can drop a PM and see what's the status of the site. I do know that FahCore_22 is relatively new.
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Re: PPD database for CPUs

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Nathan_P wrote:Overclockers.net had one I think but its been a while since I last visited their forum. What cpu are you running? It won't be too hard to find someone with a cpu close to yours and its PPD
Not about a CPU I'm running, I know my CPU's PPD. But more like if I want to build a new PC it might factor into my decision, e.g. whether to get an AMD Ryzen 5 3600X or Ryzen 7 3700X (if the PPD difference is significant enough to justify the extra cost). I only see first gen Ryzen in the database on http://ppd.fahmm.net/
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