The Phenom II can't take advantage of 1600 when the CPU-NB is at 2000. This is why 1333 is the official speed of the Phenom II. When you up the CPU-NB to at least 2400, you start seeing results in benchmarks. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to check this out for BOINC tasks yet
What I'm starting to suspect is this. Users are not accepting the old apps but the server wants to send the old apps out first before sending out never before sent new apps. I changed my settings to accept anything from correlizer and now I'm getting a steady stream of WUs.
Perhaps if these WUs were bigger but since they aren't probably not. What will help are getting more cores and clockspeed on that upgrade you're thinking about =)
Correlizer isn't as sensitive as PrimeGrid or Milkyway when it comes to less than perfectly stable CPUs. My temps are not nearly as high as they are with PrimeGrid either
What I'm wondering is whether the SETI.USA member was participating in correlizer beforehand or not. If not, then we're adding to correlizer by getting more work done for them and frankly deserve the points
A bit over 15 million myself! I have 4 HD 4770s going. 2 of them OCed to 800 MHz and the other 2 are stock because I haven't figure out how to OC in Ubuntu Linux yet
I'm getting over 3.9 with an x2 560 unlocked to 4 cores. How much voltage are you pumping in? My voltage is 1.52v under load without LLC. I think the bios setting is 1.625v but I've never seen it over 1.6v even idle or in the BIOS HW monitor.
P.S. I do 48 hours Prime 95 blend as my...
I ended up with those settings because of how the memory and cpu-nb would turn out on my ASUS M4A89GTD Pro/USB3. I could keep experimenting but I've already spent a great deal of time on this system
Perhaps for ones that didn't have a wingman at all. Unfortunately, I have 15 WUs that are now invalid because I had wingmen that either aborted, errored out, or timed out.
I decided to do it the hard way and suspend all 1.00 tasks that aren't finished yet by my wingmen
Once all my unsuspended tasks are done in a few days, I'll take a look at those tasks again
I think the worry is that if you're crunching a 1.00 and your wingman has aborted, you might not get credit. VirtualLarry, I think this is only a big problem if you have a lot of the 1.00's remaining. If it's less than a day's worth, I wouldn't sweat it.
The non-beta 1.07 apps will be reassigned so they can be aborted safely. This way, I can get the old apps done faster and with the 1.07s reassigned, they will get validated faster vs. me suspending them to give the old apps preference. As for the betas and the 1.00s, I'll be aborting them...
oh man, you're right, this is going to take a while lol i'll just abort the new 1.07 apps on those machines and then set my additional work buffer to 0 =P
the only reason I don't have it to 0 is because of Milkyway's problems lately but I think they're resolved now
sorry Sunny129, I had no idea they were going to abandon the 1.00 tasks. I aborted those 1.00 tasks because they went to machines that were supposed to run betas. when betas became available again, I aborted the 1.00 tasks. =X
I still have some 1.00 tasks running in my other machines...
Seems they've come out with Correlizer Applications 1.07 which is the same app.
http://svahesrv2.bioquant.uni-heidelberg.de/correlizer/forum_thread.php?id=48
"The 'Correlizer Applications' are the tested 'Correlizer Beta Applications' and should be used instead of the 'BioMedical Genome...
Results from my Pentium G620 Sandy Bridge:
Windows XP x86
BioMedical Genome Correlations: 20:47
Correlizer Beta Applications: 29:59
Ubuntu 64-bit
BioMedical Genome Correlations: 19:02
Correlizer Beta Applications: 15:07
These are from valid results runtime. I just took the first one after...
OK a little update. The Phenom II x4 gets faster times with beta in Windows 7. I really wish it didn't take so long for correlizer to load the data on its page -_-
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