Ppd?

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  1. BLEH!

    BLEH! Ancient Guru

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    Hey FolderGurus.

    Just out of curiosity, how many PPD are you guys averaging? I'm averaging between 18-22K on my old 980X, if that's normal.

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    iancook221188 Ancient Guru

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    are you running any gpu clients with that? right now im looking at 650k ppd.
    my 970 is all over the place because of the gpu's
    your gpu's will get about 100k each
     
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    The GPU in my work PC is a 6570, PoS. I don't use my 7970s at home because of A) noise and B) power cost. (I'm not paying for it at work :p)
     
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    iancook221188 Ancient Guru

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    haha fair do's
     

  5. sykozis

    sykozis Ancient Guru

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    I'm averaging about 95K PPD from a single 7950 OC'd to 1100mhz GPU core.
     
  6. BLEH!

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    Really need a better cooler on this 980X, it sounds like a bloody hairdrier XD
     
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    iancook221188 Ancient Guru

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    What cooler you running bleh?
     
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    Stock one ATM :p

    And by stock I mean the crap stock one, not the heatpipe one.
     
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    iancook221188 Ancient Guru

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    did your 980X not come with the intel tower cooler
     
  10. BLEH!

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    I say 980X, it's the Xeon equivalent, the W3680, so no, sadly not. They are basically the same chip, mind, unlocked multis all round, etc, only this one supports ECC RAM and was half the price. I did have a Noctua NH-D14 sat on top of it and had it OCed to 4.5 GHz for a good 18 months before RPGGamesPlayer sold me his X79 rig. The cooler then got transferred to that. I may be upgrading that for water or something else, so with any luck it'll be getting it back sometime in the near future.
     

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    Out of curiosity, would adding a spare 9600 GT I have lying around help my scoring/be possible, given my main GPU in the folding rig is presently a 6570?
     
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    iancook221188 Ancient Guru

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    i don't think so there a bit old now my 9600 did not have enough ram was only a 256 and kept EUEing
     
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    What's EUEing?
     
  14. sykozis

    sykozis Ancient Guru

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    Erroring I believe...
     
  15. BLEH!

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    Ah, could be an architectural artifact with the newer versions of F@H.
     

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    Possibly.

    You should get those 7970's folding. They do insanely well with it.
     
  17. PantherX

    PantherX Folding@Home Team Leader

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    Mixing an AMD with Nvidia has always been a mixed bag. If this is your daily use system, I would advise against it since troubleshooting it would mean loss of work. If it is a spare one and you have plenty of time and patience, then go for it :nerd:

    EUE stands for Early Unit End. You can find some details about it here (http://fahwiki.net/index.php/EUE). It depends on the FahCore being used rather than the Client. Of course, the hardware and drivers also may play a part in the EUE.
     
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    Damn noisy though, and I don't pay for the power at work :p
     

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