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Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 10:18 am
by erich56
bruce wrote:
erich56 wrote:I consider to buy a PC with a RTX 3070 inside. Will I be able to crunch FAH without problems?
Based on the proteins being studied today, the 3070 may be more than you need. You'd probably be better off with a system that can handle two GPUs that are somewhat smaller. There's no way to predict what proteins will be studied in the future.
well, I bought them already :-)

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 10:53 am
by erich56
erich56 wrote:
bruce wrote:
erich56 wrote:I consider to buy a PC with a RTX 3070 inside. Will I be able to crunch FAH without problems?
Based on the proteins being studied today, the 3070 may be more than you need. You'd probably be better off with a system that can handle two GPUs that are somewhat smaller. There's no way to predict what proteins will be studied in the future.
well, I bought them already :-)
However, I have older PCs with "smaller" GPUs inside, so I can always use them for FAH crunching, which I have done so far anyway :-)

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 3:48 pm
by jchang6
is there a provision to run two work tasks concurrently on one GPU? I am aware of the Configure->Expert tab, but am not sure where the is documentation

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 5:51 pm
by iero
jchang6 wrote:is there a provision to run two work tasks concurrently on one GPU? I am aware of the Configure->Expert tab, but am not sure where the is documentation
As far as I'm aware, you cant run 2 WUs at the same time on the same GPU. Somebody, correct me if I'm wrong.

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 6:41 pm
by gunnarre
It is not officially supported. There has been talk about doing something like that, or at least match GPUs to projects in a more fine-grained way, but there's no timeline for when that might happen.

If you have a professional GPU that supports multiple users on the same GPU, you might be able to manually split the GPU into compute units that Folding@Home sees as separate GPUs, but most gaming focused GPUs don't support that in the driver.

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 7:57 pm
by iero
gunnarre wrote:It is not officially supported. There has been talk about doing something like that, or at least match GPUs to projects in a more fine-grained way, but there's no timeline for when that might happen.

If you have a professional GPU that supports multiple users on the same GPU, you might be able to manually split the GPU into compute units that Folding@Home sees as separate GPUs, but most gaming focused GPUs don't support that in the driver.
If a WU can reliably saturate [80-100%] a Gpu, what would the point be in running 2 WUs at the same time? If it can't I can see the rational in running more than 1 WU at any time.

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Wed May 05, 2021 8:21 am
by erich56
erich56 wrote:@gunnarre - thanks for the hint.
If I understand right, I could choose 17220 or 17231. Both are on top of the list with 707.654 atoms. However, how can I know to which disease these two numbers are assigned to?
The setting in the web control window only let's you choose between diseases, but not project number - at least from what I can see.
bruce wrote:looking up those two projects shows that they are owned by Neha Vithani and they are both part of the CORONAVIRUS PROJECT
So I set "Covid-19" as my target disease, but got project 13446 was downloaded for crunching, neither 17220 nor 17231.
Sometimes life does not seem to be easy :-)

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Thu May 06, 2021 8:29 am
by gunnarre
13446 simulates the main viral protease of Covid-19 and has about 80 000 atoms in it. It's part of a Covid-19 Moonshot sprint. The Moonshot Sprint projects tend to favor smaller GPUs disproportionally: https://foldingathome.org/2020/09/28/fo ... a-support/

Once the sprint finishes you're more likely to get one of the receptor binding projects which have more than 200 000 atoms. The sprint is now at about 70.4% according to the front page of https://foldingathome.org. You will occasionally get non-Moonshot WUs intermingled though, depending on what the work servers have ready.

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Thu May 06, 2021 8:41 am
by erich56
@gunnarre: thanks for the thorough information :-)
well, as you say, 13446 with it's about 80.000 atoms is more on the lower side what concerns the number of atoms, but it could be even worse, if I look at 13447 with it's 4.082 atoms only :-)

So eventually I will get the other WUs with more atoms, thus bringing more work to my two RTX3070 :-)

Re: RTX 3070

Posted: Sat May 08, 2021 12:11 am
by MeeLee
The good thing about not utilizing a 3070 fully, is that they will run higher boost frequencies, and at the same time, you'll be able to cut power to the GPU by a lot more.