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Need favor from owners of the Ryzen 1700, 1700x, 1800x

I'm working on a research project into distributed computing, and I need to run tests on the 1700, 1700x, and 1800x

Unfortunately I don't own any of these processors. That's where you come in!

I need to know how long it takes a certain work unit from the Einstein@Home project to run on each of these processors. So the favor I need from you is:

- Send me your full system specs

- Download the BOINC host application

- Link up to the Einstein@Home network

- Run 5 work units overnight while you're not using the computer, and report back to me with the amount of time it took to run each task.

 

I need to run this test on each of the 3 Ryzen R7 processors.

That's it! If you're willing to do a little benchmarking for the sake of science, and have one of those chips in your computer, please PM me! I really need the help. Thanks!

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I have a 1700 and am up for this, but wont be able to set it up until I get home from work. It's been a while since I did any Einstein units though... to be consistent, should I let it run all threads (16), all cores (8) or limit it to 5 specifically? I can leave SMT on or off. Or is it even multi-thread supporting these days?

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Will do, but you'll have to wait a few hours because its noon here

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3 hours ago, NowThatsDamp said:

I'm working on a research project into distributed computing, and I need to run tests on the 1700, 1700x, and 1800x

Unfortunately I don't own any of these processors. That's where you come in!

I need to know how long it takes a certain work unit from the Einstein@Home project to run on each of these processors. So the favor I need from you is:

- Send me your full system specs

- Download the BOINC host application

- Link up to the Einstein@Home network

- Run 5 work units overnight while you're not using the computer, and report back to me with the amount of time it took to run each task.

 

I need to run this test on each of the 3 Ryzen R7 processors.

That's it! If you're willing to do a little benchmarking for the sake of science, and have one of those chips in your computer, please PM me! I really need the help. Thanks!

By the way, my 1700 is currently running at 3.8ghz. Do you want those tests run at stock or is the OC irrelevant? 

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3 hours ago, Coaxialgamer said:

By the way, my 1700 is currently running at 3.8ghz. Do you want those tests run at stock or is the OC irrelevant? 

I actually need them at stock speeds. Would you be willing to take the OC off for the test? I know it's a pain.

Also, these CPU's have 16 threads. Go ahead and run all 16 and give me all 16 times.

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5 hours ago, porina said:

I have a 1700 and am up for this, but wont be able to set it up until I get home from work. It's been a while since I did any Einstein units though... to be consistent, should I let it run all threads (16), all cores (8) or limit it to 5 specifically? I can leave SMT on or off. Or is it even multi-thread supporting these days?

Go ahead and run all 16 threads and report all 16 times. It is multi threaded. And I noticed that your 1700 is at 3.6Ghz... would you be willing to take the OC off for the test? I know it's a pain.

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Btw , i'm fairly unfamilar with boinc . I managed to get the project running , but how do i get the report back to send it to you ?

 

also , i assume you want us to disable gpu acceleration ?

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1 hour ago, NowThatsDamp said:

Go ahead and run all 16 threads and report all 16 times. It is multi threaded. And I noticed that your 1700 is at 3.6Ghz... would you be willing to take the OC off for the test? I know it's a pain.

It's less of a pain than you think as I have already taken off the OC as I wasn't sure about the stability, and I've not returned to improve on it since. I'll fire it off when I'm home and can send you a link to the host if you want to see the stats yourself.

 

Edit: my sig isn't 100% up to date in many ways, I'll give a spec update later.

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2 hours ago, Coaxialgamer said:

Btw , i'm fairly unfamilar with boinc . I managed to get the project running , but how do i get the report back to send it to you ?

 

also , i assume you want us to disable gpu acceleration ?

Yes go ahead and disable the gpu acceleration. Are all 16 threads currently running a work unit?

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1 hour ago, porina said:

 I'll fire it off when I'm home and can send you a link to the host if you want to see the stats yourself.

 

 

That would be wonderful Pornia, thanks.

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Just started it off...

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700 stock (~3.2 GHz all cores active)

Mobo: Asus Prime X370-Pro bios 3803

Ram: dual channel 2133 C15 2x4GB (all I had spare)

OS: Win10 64-bit

 

All 16 threads now under way. I don't know if this project has good time estimates, but "Continuous Gravitational Wave search O2 All-Sky 1.01" units are estimating just over 10 hours, and "Gamma-ray pulsar search #5 1.08 (FGRPSSE)" units are estimating about 7.5 hours.

 

Host link and from there it looks like you can see the tasks on it.

https://einsteinathome.org/host/12643600

 

Edit: all units (both types) have been running for around 1h32m and reached around 11.2%. This puts an estimated overall unit time to 14 hours.

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5 hours ago, porina said:

Just started it off...

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700 stock (~3.2 GHz all cores active)

Mobo: Asus Prime X370-Pro bios 3803

Ram: dual channel 2133 C15 2x4GB (all I had spare)

OS: Win10 64-bit

 

All 16 threads now under way. I don't know if this project has good time estimates, but "Continuous Gravitational Wave search O2 All-Sky 1.01" units are estimating just over 10 hours, and "Gamma-ray pulsar search #5 1.08 (FGRPSSE)" units are estimating about 7.5 hours.

 

Host link and from there it looks like you can see the tasks on it.

https://einsteinathome.org/host/12643600

 

Edit: all units (both types) have been running for around 1h32m and reached around 11.2%. This puts an estimated overall unit time to 14 hours.

You are the best. Let me know what the final results are.

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13 hours ago, NowThatsDamp said:

You are the best. Let me know what the final results are.

Forgot to look before, but the units are done and if you look at the host, they all finished in around 46000 seconds.

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5 hours ago, porina said:

Forgot to look before, but the units are done and if you look at the host, they all finished in around 46000 seconds.

Thank you! That's exactly what I needed. Cheers!

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1 hour ago, NowThatsDamp said:

Thank you! That's exactly what I needed. Cheers!

Do you still need 1700X results?

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1 minute ago, AluminiumTech said:

Do you still need 1700X results?

Yes I do. Stock speeds please. If you could run all 16 threads for one task and then link me the host just like Porina did, I would be eternally grateful.

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On 25/04/2018 at 7:20 AM, NowThatsDamp said:

- Link up to the Einstein@Home network

How do I do this?

On 25/04/2018 at 7:20 AM, NowThatsDamp said:

- Run 5 work units overnight while you're not using the computer, and report back to me with the amount of time it took to run each task.

Will the Boinc app say how long each one took?

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OK nvm, I got it working. I'm running at Stock speeds.

 

How long should this take? Cos the app estimates 9 hours for one.

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47 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

OK nvm, I got it working. I'm running at Stock speeds.

 

How long should this take? Cos the app estimates 9 hours for one.

9 hours seems relatively accurate. It make take a 10-12 though. Somewhere in there.

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On 26/04/2018 at 9:16 PM, NowThatsDamp said:

9 hours seems relatively accurate. It make take a 10-12 though. Somewhere in there.

I accidentally did more than I needed :P.

 

The " Continuous Gravitational Wave search O2 All-Sky 1.01" tasks did use CPU only. But some of the other tasks my PC did used some GPU. I don't know :|.

I just wanted to say that here so that you don't worry when you look at the results. The results for what you wanted are on the second page and they took around 46000 seconds.

 

Link - https://einsteinathome.org/host/12643776

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