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Knowledge is the solution
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After checking, it seems there is no GPU based program for Linux, and since all of our computers are Ubuntu enabled... I guess its their lose
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Put a couple more blades in. One more HS20 and one more LS20. I'll wait a couple of days to see if my results are actually reaching the server...after that I might put in an octocore HS21.
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Octocore... as in 8 cores? Oo Need. Anyhow, just joined the NGEmu team.
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You're already dead...
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folding@home however, wouldn't be something i enjoy, so it counts as work for me. plus, i do get credited coding for pcsx2, unlike folding@home.
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However, I don't think I'll be able to put those to use Folding because those get wiped all the time...I've just put Folding in our infrastructure stuff.
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Thank god PS3 only uses 120-200W per day... so I guess I just gotta shell out that extra $10 per month, eh? ![]() But on top of that, I can still listen to music and read some news on Google News. And the client is called "Life with PlayStation" instead of Folding@Home so it's not exactly putting me off anymore. ![]() Anyway, I joined with the PS3 (more economical than my PC, I bet). And at the rate I'm going. Maybe about 2-3 work units per day.
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cChip interpreter WIP - current status: Release Candidate LRx Filter RC - current performance rating: 9/10 Last edited by runawayprisoner; March 10th, 2009 at 22:21. |
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That would be so awesome D.D, I'm really interested in what numbers you'll be able to generate. I didn't even know you were havnig such a position in a company of that calibre. Kudos dude ![]() Shame about your GPU's though Proto, maybe the SMP multicore client will be an option still? And RAP, how can a PS3 use 120-200W a day, when a Watt is joule/second? Sounds like faulty reasoning to me Anyway, the PS3 has proven to be a very good workhorse for this project. I seem to finally have found a way to get Folding to run stable here. I downclocked my GPU/Mem to 720/500 and I didn't get a VPU recovery anymore. On top of that the entire deal runs quieter and cooler, while I lose a minimum of productivity. About 3 hours per work unit now.
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I'm not actually in a high position at all. I work in a hardware lab in IBM where we setup a lot of x86 servers, test them, etc. That said, a bit of a followup is in need. I set up the clients to work on "big" units because I figured they would be on 24/7 anyway, so its a good chance to give back to the community in a way that most people won't be able to. Still though it'll take a while to complete, since I can't in my right mind use the beta-SMP Folding client on our infrastructure machines
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![]() 1. Small, Cheap, Powerful - you can have only two 2. Everytime you engineer something foolproof, the world comes up with a better idiot. 3. 「学問とは虚栄である。」 The PS3 Cell Processor Explained Page, IBM Research's Introduction to Cell Multiprocessor and Cell Processor Programming Guide |
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cChip interpreter WIP - current status: Release Candidate LRx Filter RC - current performance rating: 9/10 |
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Seems like two of my work units made it in, so I decided to put more instances on the Quadcore machines. Previously they were running at 1 core only (one instance on one core), so I put one more instance such that utilization is now at more or less 50%.
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![]() 1. Small, Cheap, Powerful - you can have only two 2. Everytime you engineer something foolproof, the world comes up with a better idiot. 3. 「学問とは虚栄である。」 The PS3 Cell Processor Explained Page, IBM Research's Introduction to Cell Multiprocessor and Cell Processor Programming Guide |
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(though I have talked to and shaken the hand of the head of the technology branch in Canada on several occasions)That said we do have a secret project being built closeby in Toronto and upon completion should be the most powerful super computer in Canada. I should be able to get my hands on that baby soon enough Don't know if I'll be able to install Folding@home on them though, as mostly they'll be running customized Unix (AIX) on the Power6 boxes or a flavour of Linux on the x86 boxes.
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![]() 1. Small, Cheap, Powerful - you can have only two 2. Everytime you engineer something foolproof, the world comes up with a better idiot. 3. 「学問とは虚栄である。」 The PS3 Cell Processor Explained Page, IBM Research's Introduction to Cell Multiprocessor and Cell Processor Programming Guide |
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I don't know if I am or not, so just in case I'll assume I am. Sorry to be a tease but it should be public soon anyway. EDIT: actually there was a press release a while ago http://www.news.utoronto.ca/campus-n...-from-ibm.html It does give some detail as to what it'll be but nothing exact.
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![]() 1. Small, Cheap, Powerful - you can have only two 2. Everytime you engineer something foolproof, the world comes up with a better idiot. 3. 「学問とは虚栄である。」 The PS3 Cell Processor Explained Page, IBM Research's Introduction to Cell Multiprocessor and Cell Processor Programming Guide |
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No sir. I don't like it.
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I'm in the lead! ..... for now. At least until Cid starts up his GPU client again.The CPU SMP client finished a WU last night that netted the team an additional 1500 or so points. This was thanks to the "a1" core. I was running 2 simultaneous instances of FAH and both were processing an a1 core. After doing the math, I figured out that one of the cores wouldn't finish before the deadline. (they only gave me 3 days ) I shut down the other FAH client to allow the other to finish.Afterward, I restarted the other client only the receive the dreaded "Work Unit Corrupted After Shutdown" error. Bah. Seems that stopping the a1 core before it finishes often results in this. -_- EDIT: As a note, NGEmu is now in the top 30,000!
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Phenom II X4 @ 3.6GHz | 4GB OCZ Dominator DDR3 @ 1600MHz Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD4850 | Samsung TOC 24" 1920x1200 Auzentech X-Fi Forte 7.1 | Klipsch Promedia 5.1 THX LG H20L BD-RE | WD Caviar Black 1TB 7200RPM GIGABYTE GA-MA790FXT-UD5P | Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Join the NGEmu Folding@Home Team! Info Download the standard client here OR preferably download the GPU or SMP client here. Set your team ID to: 161326 NGEmu Stats Page: Here Last edited by masta.g.86; March 12th, 2009 at 17:29. |
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racing gamer
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hm... I think I'll join... if cid's ok with participation of evil nvidia gpu's
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No sir. I don't like it.
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Thank you for contributing Samor! Your GTX 260 is proving to be a real monster.
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Phenom II X4 @ 3.6GHz | 4GB OCZ Dominator DDR3 @ 1600MHz Sapphire Vapor-X Radeon HD4850 | Samsung TOC 24" 1920x1200 Auzentech X-Fi Forte 7.1 | Klipsch Promedia 5.1 THX LG H20L BD-RE | WD Caviar Black 1TB 7200RPM GIGABYTE GA-MA790FXT-UD5P | Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Join the NGEmu Folding@Home Team! Info Download the standard client here OR preferably download the GPU or SMP client here. Set your team ID to: 161326 NGEmu Stats Page: Here |
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