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Just now, Stormseeker9 said:

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Just churning out an average of near a billion.. in the AWSFolds team.. 1 user. 

Thats because its amazons datacentre 

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14 minutes ago, LordKitsune said:

How do you have your CPU set up in F@H adcanced control? You may want to go into configure -> slots -> double click on CPU.

If you have it set to -1 (the default), that means the client is handling allocation of CPU cores/threads and could be choking the entire thing up. If you are using NVIDIA GPU(s), I recommend setting this number to x-y, where x is the number of cores you have and y is the number of GPUs you are folding on. If you are using AMD GPU(s), set it to x-1.

 

If you've already done this, I have no other advice and perhaps that WU is just a slaughterhouse

Believe it or not, the CPU wasnt even folding at the time, the CPU workload required to get the GPU WU up and running was intense enough to kill everything!

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Bleh, according to stats I did not get too many WUs last night after that little streak, I had a spike of 200k at one point then like, nothing lol

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1 hour ago, J1mjam said:

NOOOOOOO! My Desktop just blue screened!   Lost 60% of two work units, they wouldn't restart. (What's the point of checkpoints anyways?)

 

Its been running fine for 48 hours. 😢

 

Can I have an F in chat

This is why you don't run F@H on:

1) a desktop

2) any Win-OS version for more then 5 mins and

3) any combination of the above

 

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1 minute ago, Dutch_Master said:

This is why you don't run F@H on:

1) a desktop

2) any Win-OS version for more then 5 mins and

3) any combination of the above

 

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Knock on wood, F@H hasn't caused a BSOD, just random black screen full shutdowns.  I think in most cases it's been cooling related.

R5 3600, 5700 XT, AX370 K7...  and that's plenty for me.  If you ignore the masses of other parts I occasionally put together and laugh about.

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9 minutes ago, Drakkon_Sol said:

How can you tell if you have had bad WUs?

Check the logs for BAD_WORK_UNIT and FAULTY on the upload.

R5 3600, 5700 XT, AX370 K7...  and that's plenty for me.  If you ignore the masses of other parts I occasionally put together and laugh about.

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incase anyone hasnt noticed (or its been posted in the last thousand pages and i missed it)

LTT is the PPD leader by a BILLION PPD!

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I'm running into a weird issue. If I leave the CPU in the client it will not get WUs at all. I get the " No WUs available for this configuration" error for both CPU and GPU. If I remove or pause the CPU in the client the GPU more or less gets a steady stream of WUs. I've tried playing with the thread count manually with inconsistent success. Windows and drivers are up to date. Any ideas what is going on? Specs below:

OS: Win 10 Pro
CPU: Ryzen 5 1600
GPU: GTX 970
RAM: 16GB

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4 minutes ago, Dutch_Master said:

This is why you don't run F@H on:

1) a desktop

2) any Win-OS version for more then 5 mins and

3) any combination of the above

 

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Hmmmm, I must be the exception then since i am running F@H on 4 desktops and a laptop all running Windows 10 that have been running full bore for 11 straight days and counting with no issues churning out 9 to 10 million PPD. 🤔

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11 minutes ago, hydrochloric said:

Check the logs for BAD_WORK_UNIT and FAULTY on the upload.

How? Ctrl+f, or scroll through it and just look for it?

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32 minutes ago, Ayren said:

any idea why project 14541 is scoring 15-20% lower for me than the average project 2 days ago? is it old architecture on my side or just the appraisal that project ended up having?

I dunno. I see 1.8MPP on that WU on my 2070 Supers which is a bit low for them but still in the range I typically see - 1.6-2.0. It's not a very large WU with only 23,671 atoms.

 

My 2070A gets about 1.5MPPD which is a titch low for that card on Core22 (It's long term average on Core 21 was 1.55MPPD)

 

My average over the last few days on one of the 2070S is 1.92MPPD:

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Some WUs are just lower performing than others. Typically when we look at averages for Folding we want to see the average over at least 3-4 days, ideally a month.

 

Also, due to the need for quick results the WUs are being sent out much faster than normal and so aren't spending as much time getting profiled in Alpha then sanity-checked in Beta so I expect we will see a wider than normal variation in PPD these days.

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33 minutes ago, Xaiux said:

My 2070 alone does around 1.4-1.6 million per day. I also game at 1080p 144hz though, so the Titan's VRAM advantage is probably lost on me

From what i am seeing these simulations hardly use any VRAM anyways... but what they do use they use a lot so im still interested how an HBM card would do compared to a comparable non HBM card

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41 minutes ago, hydrochloric said:

My 7970 has been a slow and steady beast, regardless of which system it's in or how much airflow it has.

 

The vega, on the other hand...

What PPD are you getting on the 7970?

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42 minutes ago, Ayren said:

Getting them so fast i had to turn of queuing new WUs at 95%... what gpu are you using and have you tried restarting your client?

I have a gtx 1070, sounds like maybe a restart will fix it. (And it did fix it).

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58 minutes ago, J1mjam said:

Here's another example of the GPU stopping to wait for my CPU to do something...

If it's at regular intervals it's just the state save. 

 

1 hour ago, J1mjam said:

Okay, So I just got dealt a HUGE 28,800 Base credit GPU load

I've got a few dozens of those while everyone was waiting for WUs.

 

Was just looking if I was running one but no, got an even more chonky one, 80K base and 5h on my 2080S 😮 

The 28800 ones take about 2h20.

 

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56 minutes ago, HaRdLy007 said:

I had to pull my HD 6950 as it was consistently throwing bad WU's right after starting.

On what OS?

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

If it's at regular intervals it's just the state save. 

 

I've got a few dozens of those while everyone was waiting for WUs.

 

Was just looking if I was running one but no, got an even more chonky one, 80K base and 5h on my 2080S 😮 

 

 

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JEEEEEEEZE

 

I dont even see 14411 in project list!

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44 minutes ago, GOTSpectrum said:

Thats because its amazons datacentre 

Thought so, names were starting to link up too much hahah!

 

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9 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

If it's at regular intervals it's just the state save. 

 

I've got a few dozens of those while everyone was waiting for WUs.

 

Was just looking if I was running one but no, got an even more chonky one, 80K base and 5h on my 2080S 😮 

The 28800 ones take about 2h20.

 

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Where can I get some of that action? Biggest I've gotten is 16615.

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30 minutes ago, Drakkon_Sol said:

How? Ctrl+f, or scroll through it and just look for it?

You can't find in FAHControl, but you can copy-paste it into a notepad or similar.  Or you can download HFM.NET, which is a monitor for folding.  That records every WU it's viewing and sort by bad unit.

R5 3600, 5700 XT, AX370 K7...  and that's plenty for me.  If you ignore the masses of other parts I occasionally put together and laugh about.

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2 hours ago, cbigfoot said:

 

 

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add under advanced Client-type  advanced it keeps my 3900 fed non stop

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Awesome!!! Thx for this tip this worked well on the first try...👍 How low can I go? 90?

Does this also work for GPU´s?

 

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26 minutes ago, Victor Golf said:

What PPD are you getting on the 7970?

Looks like about 300k lol.  Between that and the Sandy Bridge Xeon in that machine, it makes about 330k/day for like, 400W.  It's terrible.

 

That said, my Phenom 1100T is only doing like 15-20k/day, and when the Vega actually completes the WUs, it's doing like 700k, so that machine is worth about 720k/day for probably also about 400W.

 

Meanwhile the R5 3600 is spitting out 110k by itself, and the 5700XT is churning out ~1100k, so that machine is good for 1.2mil/day for I'd guess also about 400W.

 

AAAAND THE VEGA DROPPED ANOTHER WU DAMMIT

 

Edit:  Wait, no, the last WU it dropped was hours ago before I tweaked the CC and power limit.  UTC time confusing me.

R5 3600, 5700 XT, AX370 K7...  and that's plenty for me.  If you ignore the masses of other parts I occasionally put together and laugh about.

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7 minutes ago, hydrochloric said:

Looks like about 300k lol.  Between that and the Sandy Bridge Xeon in that machine, it makes about 330k/day for like, 400W.  It's terrible.

 

That said, my Phenom 1100T is only doing like 15-20k/day, and when the Vega actually completes the WUs, it's doing like 700k, so that machine is worth about 720k/day for probably also about 400W.

 

Meanwhile the R5 3600 is spitting out 110k by itself, and the 5700XT is churning out ~1100k, so that machine is good for 1.2mil/day for I'd guess also about 400W.

 

AAAAND THE VEGA DROPPED ANOTHER WU DAMMIT

 

Edit:  Wait, no, the last WU it dropped was hours ago before I tweaked the CC and power limit.  UTC time confusing me.

since I took your advice and put my vega to stock turbo, it hasn't dropped a WU

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