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HD7850 PPD?

Hi guys I inherited a 3770K system that has literally been sitting for about two years, I plan on rebuilding it and making it pretty darn cool but currently it has been broken for two years and last night I just got it running again. It Has two XFX R7850s in crossfire in it...  does anyone have a clue what the PPD is on that? I mostly use Nvidia cards and I know this is a very old set of cards now but I also know they’ll still fold. Would it even be worth trying to get it to run for a while? How do they perform against the slowest video card I have folding which is a 750TI? Thanks

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86K PPD, from a sample size of 16 users.

@Metallus97 last week linked this forum, where people can submit their PPD on various pieces of hardware:

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

And there is a spreadsheet linked there which shows the different PPD numbers for the given GPU's. The 7850 seems to get around 86K PPD (depending on the WU of course).

 

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They should give you about 85K PPD per card, according to the GPU database:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vcVoSVtamcoGj5sFfvKF_XlvuviWWveJIg_iZ8U2bf0/pub?output=html

 

I would, however, expect some variation between that database and the actual performance of the cards due to differences in things like clock speeds and power limits.

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Just now, Opencircuit74 said:

They should give you about 85K PPD per card, according to the GPU database:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vcVoSVtamcoGj5sFfvKF_XlvuviWWveJIg_iZ8U2bf0/pub?output=html

 

I would, however, expect some variation between that database and the actual performance of the cards due to differences in things like clock speeds and power limits.

Good to know I think that’s roughly what my 750 TI gets I think I’ll plug it in and run it for a few days

CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 3960X | Motherboard: Intel DX79SR "Stormville" | RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series DDR3 PC3-12800 (4x 8GB) Quad-Channel | GPU: 2x EVGA GTX 970 FTW 4GB in SLI (I have Many other builds plus 100+ Macs (don't judge me)... Many specs are listed on my profile)

[PC#1] Log: [Link] [PC#2] Log: [Link] F@H stats: [Link]

 

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