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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. 

4 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Have to say guys, I'm not liking this heatwave we have at all...

 

35C we have had today, which for you guys in hotter countries may not see mall that hot, you have to remember AC isnt really a thing here ,and our houses are built to keep heat in, not out. 

Heck, when I lived in England central heating wasn’t a big thing. We had a 2 bar electric fire in the living room of our “Modern” house and that was it.

 

35C is nasty but I’m sure it’s not related to Climate Change ?

 

Just got back from a week at a Cottage and it’s a balmy 23.5C here which is lower than normal for this time of year.

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I'd see how you could hold up with Siberian climate... From -40°C to +32°C usually...

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32 minutes ago, Spakes said:

I'd see how you could hold up with Siberian climate... From -40°C to +32°C usually...

Erm... How about no?

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1 minute ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Erm... How about no?

Not taking "No" for an answer...

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1 hour ago, GOTSpectrum said:

If you message me your folding and forum name I can check the datasheet and let you know. 

Done. Thank you!

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10 minutes ago, Spakes said:

Not taking "No" for an answer...

The weather doesn't ask for permission and takes no prisoners.

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49 minutes ago, Spakes said:

I'd see how you could hold up with Siberian climate... From -40°C to +32°C usually...

Sounds like typical Finnish summer day ?

 

But then again those are all good temperatures to warm the sauna and go for a swim.

 

If you ever wonder how we know if foreigner has learned the Finnish way of life, it's quite easy. When he thinks that +20°C outside is hot and +70°C in sauna is bit chilly.

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8 hours ago, Rusted said:

It's called FAHcontrol, try the search in start menu. 

 

Like @leadeater pointed out EOC website is a good place to see your stats.

I know where FAHcontrol is in the systems tray, I just don't know where in FAHcontrol's advanced control I could stop the processor's under-utilization. 

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8 hours ago, leadeater said:

Just don't use the web client for performance reporting, it's just completely terrible for it. Same goes for the advanced client for that matter. Just use those and Task Manager to make sure jobs are actually running and using system resources then use EOC website to track your actual performance, that you can rely on to be accurate. Your profile page on the Folding at Home website can be used to, just don't use the local web control client or advance client for that.

 

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Above is what you should look at (on EOC)

I did use the task manager at the time, and it showed the processor which should of been above 90% was at little over 20%. The web client was accurately showing FAH was under-utilizing the processor during these times. Ryzen Master utility confirmed it too. 

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10 minutes ago, Erudito said:

I did use the task manager at the time, and it showed the processor which should of been above 90% was at little over 20%. The web client was accurately showing FAH was under-utilizing the processor during these times. Ryzen Master utility confirmed it too. 

did you try to custom set the Core count option in the advanced controls?

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2 minutes ago, Metallus97 said:

did you try to custom set the Core count option in the advanced controls?

I will try that the next time it happens

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24 minutes ago, Rusted said:

If you ever wonder how we know if foreigner has learned the Finnish way of life, it's quite easy. When he thinks that +20°C outside is hot and +70°C in sauna is bit chilly.

Not if it's Russian sauna, which feels hot even it's +42°C (+107.6°F) in there. Thanks to 100% humidity.

For those, who don't understand a thing, Finnish saunas have really low humidity level which will allow for as high temps as +105°C (+221°F) to feel like it's not that hot, but warm enough... That's because the speed dry air transfers heat to surround objects is way smaller than the speed of transfer of heat done by wet air (aka 100% humidity level aka a lot of H2O steam in the air).

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For RX 580 8GB, should I use compute GPU Workload or graphics GPU Workload?

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Just now, Favebook said:

For RX 580 8GB, should I use compute GPU Workload or graphics GPU Workload?

You can do both. Depends on what you want to do.

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2 minutes ago, Spakes said:

You can do both. Depends on what you want to do.

For folding of course ?

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Just now, Favebook said:

For folding of course ?

It will be "compute GPU workload" done with OpenCL. It will be automatically set up when you will launch FAHClient for the first time.

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Just now, Spakes said:

It will be "compute GPU workload" done with OpenCL. It will be automatically set up when you will launch FAHClient for the first time.

Okay, because I used that GPU for folding for a whole week on "Graphics" setting in Radeon Settings. I'll change it now to "Compute" to see if it gets me better results.

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7 minutes ago, Favebook said:

Okay, because I used that GPU for folding for a whole week on "Graphics" setting in Radeon Settings. I'll change it now to "Compute" to see if it gets me better results.

I'm quite interested to see if there's any difference here to be honest

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3 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

I'm quite interested to see if there's any difference here to be honest

I would love to provide you with exact numbers but I will be unable to for two reasons. 

Firstly, I am using my main rig with 1080 Ti on and off through whole week so it messes up my average points while the rig with RX 580 is working 24/7.

And secondly, due to F@H client bug I cannot see correct PPD so that is unable to give me a difference either.

 

I would have to turn off my main rig for 2 weeks to get a correct numbers. Which will not be good because I am trying to achieve top 100 on our team until the end of year. ?

 

How is it possible that no one has tested this yet? There must be someone, somewhere who has tested this already.

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1 minute ago, Favebook said:

I would love to provide you with exact numbers but I will be unable to for two reasons. 

Firstly, I am using my main rig with 1080 Ti on and off through whole week so it messes up my average points while the rig with RX 580 is working 24/7.

And secondly, due to F@H client bug I cannot see correct PPD so that is unable to give me a difference either.

 

I would have to turn off my main rig for 2 weeks to get a correct numbers. Which will not be good because I am trying to achieve top 100 on our team until the end of year. ?

 

How is it possible that no one has tested this yet? There must be someone, somewhere who has tested this already.

More than likely, I'm just too lazy to go find it myself lmfao

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1 minute ago, Erudito said:

So close to the next badge!
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put that baby on full load :P 

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Any idea on how the RTX super cards does in folding?

I know some information on the 2060s, 2070s, but not much about 2080s. 

I know that 2080s is likely out of the sweetspot.

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3 minutes ago, Struck said:

Any idea on how the RTX super cards does in folding?

I know some information on the 2060s, 2070s, but not much about 2080s. 

I know that 2080s is likely out of the sweetspot.

This has always been my go-to site for PPD data.  It's not perfect but it should give a rough idea, increasingly so with more sample size.

https://www.overclock.net/forum/55-overclock-net-folding-home-team/475163-gpu-projects-ppd-database.html

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3 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

This has always been my go-to site for PPD data.  It's not perfect but it should give a rough idea, increasingly so with more sample size.

https://www.overclock.net/forum/55-overclock-net-folding-home-team/475163-gpu-projects-ppd-database.html

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Last column there in blue is what you want (PPD)

Yes i have looked at this site a couple of times. but the super cards is not yet listed.

There is a huge gap between 2060 and 2070, so maybe the 2060s is closer to 2070 than 2060.

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