Curious different PPD Linux v. Windows 11

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pcwolf
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Curious different PPD Linux v. Windows 11

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I built a dual-boot machine to run F@H. There is an extreme difference in points per day between Linux and Windows 11.

Same hardware.

AMD Ryzen 5950X on ECO mode through UEFI
32 GB DDR4 memory @ 4000 mHz
NVidia RTX-4070

Manjaro Linux = 12,000,000 PPD
Windows 11 fresh registered installation with all updates = 3,500,000 PPD

I have no background tasks started and running other than standard system tasks.
Is there any explanation for this difference I am not seeing? Is this common in anyone else experience?
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Re: Curious different PPD Linux v. Windows 11

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I have no help to offer, but if the differences were that excessive I would think that nobody would want to run Win 11 at all for folding. Most feedback I've seen seems to indicate that it works just as well as Win 10.
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Re: Curious different PPD Linux v. Windows 11

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Do you have a passkey set on both machines?
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Re: Curious different PPD Linux v. Windows 11

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Your 4070 alone should be getting more than the 3.5m you get with win11.
single 1070

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pcwolf
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Re: Curious different PPD Linux v. Windows 11

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I will boot to Win11 then and let it run a few days straight to see if I haven't let the machine "warm up" and reach full PPD.

Same F@H Team and passkeys, same account.
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Re: Curious different PPD Linux v. Windows 11

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The PPD for individual WUs can be calculated at

https://apps.foldingathome.org/cpu

Search for your username, click a link in the "Last returned" column, then divide the Credit column by the Days column to calculate actual PPD for that task.
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Re: Curious different PPD Linux v. Windows 11

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Do you leave one CPU core (2 threads) free to feed the GPU on Windows ?

Note : FAH has always been faster on Linux than on Windows due to system and driver architecture differences.
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