Message boards : Number crunching : Larger WU
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anders n Send message Joined: 19 Sep 05 Posts: 403 Credit: 537,991 RAC: 0 |
Somthing i have been thinking of. Sins Bionic is "adjusting" estimated time of wu, right now many wu in que ,I just hope that the "big" wu-s don't start and it only comes bigones. Because then the finish times of the lates wu-s might not get in on time. Can anyone confirm or correct my "fears". Anders n |
Scribe Send message Joined: 2 Nov 05 Posts: 284 Credit: 157,359 RAC: 0 |
The ones I have been getting today seem about one third longer than the previous ones.... |
Webmaster Yoda Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 161 Credit: 162,253 RAC: 0 |
I just hope that the "big" wu-s don't start and it only comes bigones. Because then the finish times of the lates wu-s might not get in on time. That would only be a problem to people who hoard work units. I sometimes stock up to get about a day's worth (maybe 40 or 50 work units on my faster PC's), but usually have my settings at somewhere between 0.1 and 0.5 days. If work units get longer, I'll still be able to meet the deadlines with plenty of time to spare except if one of my computers develops serious problems. EDIT: If we suddenly jump from 10 minute work units to 4 hour (or longer) work units, I guess even a day's worth could be too much. But I haven't seen jumps THAT big *** Join BOINC@Australia today *** |
Charles Dennett Send message Joined: 27 Sep 05 Posts: 102 Credit: 2,077,537 RAC: 287 |
The ones I have been getting today seem about one third longer than the previous ones.... Just took a look at what I have and it appears they may be about twice as long. The older ones did 10 iterations. The new ones appear to be doing 20. -Charlie |
Webmaster Yoda Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 161 Credit: 162,253 RAC: 0 |
If we suddenly jump from 10 minute work units to 4 hour (or longer) work units, I guess even a day's worth could be too much. But I haven't seen jumps THAT big Quoting myself above... I have now seen a jump that's about 4 to 5-fold, with 1hz6a work units taking much longer (about 1.75 to 2 hours on an overclocked Athlon 64 3700+, San Diego core) than others we've had recently (some as little as 20-25 minutes, most around half an hour). People who have been keeping large caches of the previous work units could run into deadline problems if their BOINC client thinks the WUs will take half an hour. *** Join BOINC@Australia today *** |
Scribe Send message Joined: 2 Nov 05 Posts: 284 Credit: 157,359 RAC: 0 |
Yup, they have just about doubled for me...now just over 2hours... |
Astro Send message Joined: 2 Oct 05 Posts: 987 Credit: 500,253 RAC: 0 |
an overclocked Athlon 64 3700+, San Diego core) what setting have you found most productive in your OC efforts? 230x11, vdimm 2.95 (ocz gold EVP memory)HTT 4x 1.4875 Vcpu is about as fast I can seem to get it for now. |
Webmaster Yoda Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 161 Credit: 162,253 RAC: 0 |
an overclocked Athlon 64 3700+, San Diego core) It's stable at 240 x 11 (2640MHz) at stock voltage. Temp rarely gets above 55 Celcius with the stock AMD box cooler. It's got cheap PC3200 RAM (underclocked to 188.5MHz at CAS 2.5 - playing it safe) I've actually had it fire up at 260x11 but not stable (and couldn't see the HDD) *** Join BOINC@Australia today *** |
Astro Send message Joined: 2 Oct 05 Posts: 987 Credit: 500,253 RAC: 0 |
An article from Anandtech on OCing the 939 socket AMD64 3700+ can be found here. |
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