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Film
19 Oct 2003, 9:56pm
well i as well as other people have noticed ic12s lack of points lately, and ive thought ive fixed it multiple times.. but apparently its something else. since the last time i fixed it i just saw another reminder about it having no points.. so i looked at it and its only at 40/500! heres a snip from the log of some WUs ic12 has been doing...

[10:59:19] *------------------------------*
[10:59:19] Folding@home Gromacs Core
[10:59:19] Version 1.51 (September 25, 2003)
[10:59:19]
[10:59:19] Preparing to commence simulation
[10:59:19] - Looking at optimizations...
[10:59:19] - Created dyn
[10:59:19] - Files status OK
[10:59:19] - Go method
[10:59:20] - Expanded 364634 -> 1767633 (decompressed 484.7 percent)
[10:59:20] - Starting from initial work packet
[10:59:20]
[10:59:20] Project: 254 (Run 10, Clone 72, Gen 3)
[10:59:20]
[10:59:20] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[10:59:20] Entering M.D.
[10:59:27] Protein: p254_p341_gnra_den
[10:59:27]
[10:59:27] Writing local files
[11:00:04] Writing local files
[11:00:04] Completed 0 out of 500000 steps (0)
[12:09:26] Writing local files
[12:09:26] Completed 5000 out of 500000 steps (1)
[12:19:05] + Working...
[13:18:54] Writing local files
[13:18:54] Completed 10000 out of 500000 steps (2)
[14:28:24] Writing local files
[14:28:24] Completed 15000 out of 500000 steps (3)
[15:37:49] Writing local files
[15:37:49] Completed 20000 out of 500000 steps (4)
[16:47:17] Writing local files
[16:47:17] Completed 25000 out of 500000 steps (5)
[17:56:40] Writing local files
[17:56:40] Completed 30000 out of 500000 steps (6)
[18:19:05] + Working...
[19:06:03] Writing local files
[19:06:03] Completed 35000 out of 500000 steps (7)
[20:15:17] Writing local files
[20:15:17] Completed 40000 out of 500000 steps (8)

why on earth is it so slow?! ive obviously yet to find why so help me out

Film
19 Oct 2003, 10:09pm
oh and i am reformatting it, and adding more ram. hopefully this freshning up will fix whatever its doing :-/

seversphere
19 Oct 2003, 10:09pm
57 point gromac on a 1.33ghz Tbird and no optimizations. You should have -forceasm at least so you use 3Dnow optimizations.

Film had this to say
[10:59:27] Writing local files
[11:00:04] Writing local files
[11:00:04] Completed 0 out of 500000 steps (0)
[12:09:26] Writing local files
[12:09:26] Completed 5000 out of 500000 steps (1)
[12:19:05] + Working...
[13:18:54] Writing local files
[13:18:54] Completed 10000 out of 500000 steps (2)
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Geeky1
19 Oct 2003, 10:10pm
Is it OCed? If so, turn it back down to stock. The CPU may be flaking out.

mmonnin
19 Oct 2003, 11:51pm
Yeah I dont see any optimizations being shown. Try -forceasm.

muddocktor
20 Oct 2003, 3:51am
mmonnin had this to say
Yeah I dont see any optimizations being shown. Try -forceasm.

Agreed. I noticed that right away.

Thanks for keeping us updated on your problems with SM12, Film.:)

Film
22 Oct 2003, 2:16am
well i guess ic12 is doing better, but another problem. i think the -forceasm is making it too hot because the last 2 times i checked on it (with remote admin) its not responding (it locked up). im going to take it off and see what happens, hopefully all will be cleared up