Incoming horsepower
Ultra-Nexus
Buenos Aires, ARG
Taking advantage on the latest price cuts, I will be adding a couple of Q6600´s to fold for the team.
They should add up quite a few more points to my little folding farm consisting of 3 AMD X2s and one Solo notebook.
I just hope they dont suck up too much electricity! I´d like to stay as green as possible. :bigggrin:
They should add up quite a few more points to my little folding farm consisting of 3 AMD X2s and one Solo notebook.
I just hope they dont suck up too much electricity! I´d like to stay as green as possible. :bigggrin:
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Look everyone, someone is gonna be flying up the standings soon!!!!
Indeed they shall- likely double or more the production of your current farm. While I don't find that a Kentsfield doubles the production of an equivalently clocked Conroe on SMPs, it's pretty close.
No such luck. Even the G0's- though a bit more efficient- will suck down lotsa watts- especially if overclocking. Fortunately it won't be like having twice as many Conroe rigs . Next gen. quads should fare better.
Still- they'll make great contributors for the project
Anyway, I bought a couple of Gigabyte´s GA-G33M-S2 that has the power efficient VRM circuitry... I´ll test the rigs with the kill-a-watt and see how much they take and compare it with the X2 (which I will now set at default speeds and undervolt as much as possible) and then compare each other for Watt/PPD values.
Just like Leonardo said, thats about the same output the other 3 X2s (@ 2.75Ghz/2.5/2.5) did, and all for 200w (measured at the outlet, 230v). Not bad!
Are you running SMP?
All of them :bigggrin:
Thats correct... I found this thread where somebody states the same.
A possible solution would be to install 2 VMwares with 2 cores assigned to each other and check if they fold just like 2 independant E6600s.
Anyone know how much VMware overhead would take away from the machine's performance?
I'm also not entirely sold yet that the client itself is optimal on a quad- but I can't gather any evidence to bear that out.
Maybe a more symmetric quad like the Barcelona will fare noteably better- but I don't know yet.
EDIT ADDED: Still, I think the Q6600 fares better performance/cost-efficiency-wise than a pair of equivalent Conroe rigs- but it's not as good as I hoped and I am a little dissappointed.
Also, my 93% was based on the Q6600 compared to my T7200- so it's more apples to oranges. I'd round it off and go with 90.
I´ve set the affinity as you mentioned for cores 1, 2 for VM1 and 3, 4 for VM2 and they are performing VERY similar to a stand alone E6600. I believe I am now producing near 3500PPD for this quad @ 3Ghz
I wonder if a 64bit host would improve it further... too bad I could not install VMware ESX since the damn Jmicro IDE chip is not supported.
Haha! :smokin:
If you fold two of those now with the rest of your farm, it looks like you're in the +50,000ppw club
Sounds like it might be a PITA for those not familiar with it- you could probably publish a guide here with all the Q6600s coming along.
Actually, unless I'm missing something, I think your rigs should do the dp math just fine since the CPU supports it- and that's where most of FAH is done. It's when you start bussing I/O and needing more memory space that 64 bit becomes both beneficial and problematic. Another thing is how the client is written- but I can't give you details there.
All I can say is SWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTT!!!
Your output on one computer is 75% of what I'm doing with four, highly overclocked, stable, dual core computers all running Windows SMP!
What's even more amazing, is that you are accomplishing that remarkable production at one-quarter the power consumption that I am.
I feel positively ill! I'm going to go have a drink. Oh, can't do that - still at work and need to drive home. OK, I'll go have a smoke. Oh wait, can't do that either. I quit.
It's really time to tell my Presler dual cores goodbye, but the upgrading...my wife is the accountant. My money laundering skills are just not up to the task.
Or...I could just re-read the post. The operative word is "believe." ha ha Let's see some hard facts, brother!
If that makes us accomplish the 200kppd goal by year´s end, its worth it!!
I am amased as well, I can tell you that! Even compared to my farm of X2s, its WAY over efficient, both in term of PPD and watts consumed. I know Preslers are heavy watt eaters and unfortunatelly do not produce much PPD, even compared to a X2. If you could somehow sell them and get one single quad for 24/7 folding, that would be like a real winner!!
EDIT: I have finally addressed a couple of issues with this configuration.
One is that for whatever reason it is, the clock on the VMs was running too fast, so that for each local Host hour, the VM would run 2 hours more, completely desincronized from the Host. So it was impossible to see a clear time per frame accuratelly. I fixed this by installing VMware Tools which has an option to sincronize with the host. I can see the time per frames correctly now!
The other thing is that I have now upgraded the VMware Workstation to the latest version 6. Among some cool features, it has a VNC server so I can monitor the VMs from a client (I use TinyVNC) from my main rig. Awesome!
Now the good stuff, both VMs are working on a p2653 (1760 points) WU with an average of 13minutes 25 seconds!
If my math is correct thats 3750PPD for both VMs!! :wow:
Anyway, I´ve attached a pic of my current Quad folder rig.
These are the WinSMP PPD averages for my old, but dignified Preslers:
2610: 1115-1200
2651: 1120-1215
2652: 885-965
2653: 1080-1260
OK, I have now defended my old tech computers and feel better.
Next comment please.
The VMs are doing much better than what I expected. Only those p2652s are less productive...
Nexus - that's excellent production. I'm admiring and jealous all at the same time.