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Mesterial

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  • Birthday Apr 04, 1985

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    Male
  • Location
    France
  • Occupation
    HPC benchmarker

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  • CPU
    Intel 7820X
  • Motherboard
    MSI X299 SLI PLUS
  • RAM
    32GB G.Skill Ripjaw 5 DDR4
  • GPU
    MSI 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
  • Case
    Lian Li PC-A77F
  • Storage
    3 HDD WD Gold 8 TB RAID5, 1 SSD M.2 Samsung 860 EVO, 1 NVMe M.2 Samsung 970 Evo (Primocached)
  • PSU
    Cooler Master Gold 1200W
  • Display(s)
    3 * ASUS VG278HE
  • Cooling
    Corsair H115i
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G105
  • Mouse
    Logitech G603
  • Sound
    Xonar D2X + Logitech 5.1 / Sony Dolby headphone
  • Operating System
    Win 10

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  1. Core binding is the key here. If you can pin each thread of your program on each physical CPU, then do it. If you can't, then you will rely on the OS scheduler. Check if each CPU core has a load. It doesn't matter if some threads are on the logical cores as long as the corresponding physical cores are idle.
  2. The AC plugged in sometimes supersedes the power saving features, and also makes the battery and stuff warm. Try unplug and see if it's better. If it's turboing, then it's NOT idle. Try kill every background tasks, including the web browser and the NZXT program (use CPU-Z or something lightweight instead to check each core frequency).
  3. Yay! I manage not to break any hardware this time, and also not to win a prize! Coincidence?! Wait... not "yay", the other thing Still great event
  4. Waw! OMG I'm a prize winner, am I?! It was 2 weeks of madness here... My 7820X was screeming every night because I left its overclock on, and during the day I put my 2080ti at 150W powercap so it's not summer in my self-quarantine appartment already! It was jet-engine noise all nights long... And you know the best part? After 20 days of folding (I started earlier than the contest), I just had a major power fail due to my failing UPS! The RAID5 checked no error (after 12 hours verification...), so I'm still happy @GOTSpectrum here is the winning proof: 95 Mesterial Mesterial 25,017,090 410 14 25USD Steam Gift Card I'm pausing folding for the time I change the battery of my UPS, so to account for that, I got an LTT folding shirt Thank you for this great event!
  5. Basically, you're looking at atoms that are parts of some proteins, interacting with a forcefield. Mostly, they are the proteins at the surface of the human malware, which are responsible for all the things it does (interacting with human cells, antibody recognition, etc.). Or, some drug targets, i.e. proteins or molecules that are supposed to interact with the virus surface proteins.
  6. Folding from LTT server once again! ^^ Let's hope there will be a correct CS connection this time!
  7. Maybe I'm missing something, but shouldn't the project need more AS and not WS? Based on this page: https://apps.foldingathome.org/serverstats
  8. Just imagine the kooling required for those... Not to mention 5 nodes per rack because of the power ?
  9. I'm not sure they are monolithic, the socket looks more like 2 sockets side by side. For AMD, they are all multi-chiplets.
  10. Power is going insane on the Intel part, if you ask me... The 9282 is 400w TDP, that's 800w only for the CPUs of a single node !! ? I might be an Intel fanboy, but sometimes I hardly understand the last years decisions...
  11. These are only theoretical values! You have to introduce the HPL efficiency, which is a catastrophy for Intel at AVX512 frequency compared to base clock.
  12. 30 blades, so 90 nodes, at max. (I know it because I work there, and participated in the bench of these!)
  13. In conclusion, I went as far as 2*4.8 GHz + 2*4.7 GHz + 4*4.6 GHz, at 1.28 Vcore, letting all power savings, for 24/7 safe use. I'm happy with it ?
  14. Oh, and the best part: the max delta between cores went from 16 to 10 degrees!! (at 100% fans and pump)
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