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Need to normalize dFold power ratings
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Senior User
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: God's Country, The South
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I think that my power rating in dFold will settle out to about 24 or 25 Ghz in about 5 more days. That is way too high! I have the following running on dFold:
2.66 P4
Dual 2 Ghz G5 (both CPU's)
Dual 867 Ghz G4 (both CPU's)
Should be no more than about 8 Ghz. Scott seems to be heading for about a 100 Ghz rating by tomorrow, I doubt he has that much real power.
Didn't you do that for folding recently, Reader50?
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: California
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Yes, the projects change clients / proteins now and then.
Let me know some benchmarks please, units per day from a few boxes, preferably with different CPU types. I'll correct the ratios to a decent average between the different CPU types.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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It's most likely due to the very fast protien that dFold is on right now.
So reader50 would have to change the power ratings with every protien to keep them accurate.
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Senior User
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: God's Country, The South
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Originally posted by reader50:
Yes, the projects change clients / proteins now and then.
Let me know some benchmarks please, units per day from a few boxes, preferably with different CPU types. I'll correct the ratios to a decent average between the different CPU types.
My production for the last 48 hours and in the near future is only from a Dual G5/2.0 running dfold full time on both processors. If that helps, It looks pretty impressive for a single computer!
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