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Alright guys, the time for locking this thread has come, can you all please use the Folding Community Board for all further talk.

 

Thank you all again for participating in the event.

 

Once the sheet is cleaned up I will edit this post to add the link to the spreadsheet.

 

 

@TVwazhere Can you please lock this thread for me. 

2 minutes ago, TensorVortex said:

My threadripper 1950x can do 300k at 4GHz all core.

Now that i think about it, i might be using only 12c24t coz the heat was too much.

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8 minutes ago, TensorVortex said:

Now that i think about it, i might be using only 12c24t coz the heat was too much.

In my server experiments I rented a EPYC. That boiii pulled about 600k

FOLDING MONTH 2021! GOGOGO and save on some heating costs 🙂

 

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5 hours ago, Kavawuvi said:

AMD Ryzen 5 2600, hovers around 90 degrees using the stock Wraith Stealth coole

Check to make sure your cpu fan is spinning up to full rpm.  I had a bug with my 1600 where the cpu fan curve was based off of the Tdie when it should have been based off of the Tctrl in which there is a 20 degree offset between the 2.   Although the first gen shipped with the wraith spire which was a better cooler. 

 

I still ended up getting a hyper 212 on sale for $20, money well spent.

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I’m still folding on 2x 775 and 2x 771 systems guys lol... also a 2011v1 and a 2066 plus an 1151 and 1150. The 775 and 771 systems are my 24/7 systems

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3 hours ago, Spotty said:

@leadeater How much power are those socket 775 Pentium CPU's you're using sucking up?

 

I'd still be curious how effective a 3950X would be at CPU folding when it comes out. Or new Threadripper. If you could get ~300K PPD from it then it could be worth it just to supplement the GPUs.
(*I wouldn't recommend anyone buy one just for Folding since you'd likely be better off spending that money on another GPU instead, but if you already had the CPU anyway then it could probably be quite effective)

My 3900x running 22 threads gets ~300K.

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1 hour ago, Beowulff83 said:

Check to make sure your cpu fan is spinning up to full rpm.  I had a bug with my 1600 where the cpu fan curve was based off of the Tdie when it should have been based off of the Tctrl in which there is a 20 degree offset between the 2.   Although the first gen shipped with the wraith spire which was a better cooler. 

 

I still ended up getting a hyper 212 on sale for $20, money well spent.

Thanks!

 

Both Tdie and Tctl are the same value according to the "sensors" command, so I don't think I have that bug. I did try modifying the fan curve to be 20 degrees lower, but it didn't have any effect whatsoever on the CPU overheating to 94.2 degrees - only 0.8 degrees away from its maximum rated temperature.

 

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It looks like my options are to either:

  • Stop folding (I miss out on precious PPD)
  • Keep folding with the stock cooler (I have to put up with a loud fan that is running 24/7 while the CPU is only able to boost about 80-130 MHz)
  • Spend $35 on an air cooler and five minutes installing it

I think I'll take the third option.

 

But in better news, I just hit my first 100 WU for the month last night

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3 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

My 3900x running 22 threads gets ~300K.

 

2 hours ago, TensorVortex said:

My threadripper 1950x can do 300k at 4GHz all core.

 

1 hour ago, Metallus97 said:

In my server experiments I rented a EPYC. That boiii pulled about 600k


Wow! I wasn't expecting to get such high results from CPUs. Looks like I underestimated their power.

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351 place, I hope I will get to above 300 at least before the end of the month

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24 minutes ago, Mihle said:

351 place, I hope I will get to above 300 at least before the end of the month

Hope to see you up in the top 25 soon brother ? congrats on your achievements so far!

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My R7 1700 (not overclocked) does around 60K PPD. My RX 580 4GB does about 350K PPD... So that should really show how much better GPU's are for folding :P

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34 minutes ago, HrutkayMods said:

Hope to see you up in the top 25 soon brother ? congrats on your achievements so far!

That won't happen.... But ok :P

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47 minutes ago, Mihle said:

That won't happen.... But ok :P

Lol you never know keep at it bud ?

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9 hours ago, Kavawuvi said:

I wanted to try enabling CPU folding on one of my PCs to give me some more PPD, but the CPU, an AMD Ryzen 5 2600, hovers around 90 degrees using the stock Wraith Stealth cooler, and this is despite the case fan controller being maxed out. While 90 degrees isn't necessarily a dangerous temperature, it does mean more noise and possibly less performance. So, I'm thinking I'll buy an air cooler. I'm going to be upgrading this PC, anyway, so it isn't like I'm just buying this just for folding.

What does your Vcore voltage show in the output of sensors? I know the super i/o voltage monitoring is not as accurate as it could be but it is generally pretty close.

What does:

sudo cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep MHz

show?

 

I'm not running a 2600 but I am running a 2600x with a Wraith Prism from a 2700x on it. It is doing about 80kPPD at 3.8GHz all-core, the Tctl and Tdie both average out to 87.29C and the VRM is at 72.77C.

 

My 2700x with an 120mm DeepCool Gammaxx L120 AIO is getting between 60-80kPPD depending on the WU at 3.9GHz all-core and sensors show and average 74.77C with Tdie at 75.4 and Tctl at 85.4C

 

I have a 2700 with the stock cooler (new paste) is getting around 80kPPD running 3.4GHz all-core and sensors show and average CPU temp of 61.96C

 

Another 2700 with the stock cooler (new paste) is likewise getting around 80kPPD and sensors is showing a CPU temp of 58C but this one is only running at 3GHz all-core

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After a whole day of tweaking my hugepages and numa node, I'm now defeated.

Going to return to my normal ppd now, also have a new gtx1060 installed to have a little bit more ppd

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9 hours ago, GOTSpectrum said:

BOOMM!!!!!

 

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half billion in 24 hours, way to go guys!!!!

Now up to 517.5m for the last 24h... Damn you guys are smashing it

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4 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Now up to 517.5m for the last 24h... Damn you guys are smashing it

If we can maintain this pace we may be able to take 8th place from [H]ardOCP before the competition ends

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Just now, Gorgon said:

If we can maintain this pace we may be able to take 8th place from [H]ardOCP before the competition ends

I was thinking the same thing 

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Does anyone know how to get a complete report of each device's actual output? like including time it take to finish a WU, when it finished, how many point it gets, etc.

Doesn't seem FAHControl care about logging these.

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2 minutes ago, TensorVortex said:

Does anyone know how to get a complete report of each device's actual output? like including time it take to finish a WU, when it finished, how many point it gets, etc.

Doesn't seem FAHControl care about logging these.

@Gorgon @Den-Fi Something HFM does?

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5 hours ago, Spotty said:

 

 


Wow! I wasn't expecting to get such high results from CPUs. Looks like I underestimated their power.

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Well yes but looking at power consumption in comparisons with GPUs they suck Bs

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had some downtime today because in my server the PSU fan failed, and i had to replace it. 

now there's a 140mm Noctua in there tough, so cooler and even a lot more quiet! 

this thing now sucks so much air from my system that it even dropped the GPU temps a tiny bit. win-win scenario much? :o 

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2 minutes ago, TensorVortex said:

wow I just installed hfm.net seems very good!

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Under Tools you can use Work Unit History Viewer to extract reports from it's Database

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nas2: Synology DS-123j; 2 x 6TB WD Red Plus NAS

nas3: Synology DS-224+; 2 x 12TB Seagate NAS

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dcn02: Fractal Meshify S2; Gigabyte ax570 Pro WiFi; Ryzen 9 3950x; Noctua NH-D15; 2 x 16GB DDR4-3200; 128GB NVMe; 2 x Zotac AMP 4070ti; Corsair RM750x

dcn03: Fractal Meshify C; Gigabyte Aorus z370 Gaming 5; i9-9900k; BeQuiet! PureRock 2 Black; 2 x 8GB DDR4-2400; 128GB SATA m.2; MSI 4070 Ti Super Gaming X; MSI 4070 Ti Super Ventus 2; Corsair TX650m

dcn05: Fractal Define S; Gigabyte Aorus b450m; Ryzen 7 2700; AMD Wraith; 2 x 8GB DDR 4-3200; 128GB SATA NVMe; Gigabyte Gaming RTX 4080 Super; Corsair TX750m

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1 minute ago, Gorgon said:

Under Tools you can use Work Unit History Viewer to extract reports from it's Database

can you use hfm to monitor multiple clients on one system?

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Top 500 in the world!!!!

 

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