That's a good deal better than the V64! Impressive.I think 8 minutes on my 2060 ?
Itsd only running 60cSETI runs hot!.......You should run Folding@Home
Isn't this standard for SETI@home? (I run it only occasionally.)SETI@Home shows validation pending on 91 tasks. I'm not sure why its being so sluggish to provide credit.
Err, that's not what he askedIn this event we want to crunch what we can. Therefore, of course, the CPU should also count.
I don't know for AMD GPUs. But in case of Nvidia GPUs, their efficiency depends quite a lot on whether or not optimized application versions are installed. Especially those that are available for Linux make a difference.So how much more efficient is a GPU for SETI these days?
This showed a power efficiency (credits per second per Watt) of 2.4 points/kJ for the CPUs, and 3.1 points/kJ for the GPUs.Last year I posted PPD/Watt for 16nm Nvidia consumer GPUs and 14nm Intel server CPUs.
Edit: Found the post.
Edit 2: The post shows power consumption at the wall, hence includes the CPU overhead of the GPU application, and other overhead of the host hardware.
burninator34, ive got over 6 thousand pendings
https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/results.php?hostid=8498992&offset=0&show_names=0&state=2&appid=
Bear in mind that a lot of people are bunkering right now and seti user base is a lot larger than mw@h. For easy comparison, you can compare TeAm's seti and mw@h users on tony's weekly stats.SETI seems to take much longer to validate than Milkyway@Home. Interesting.
Looks like my Vega 64 (Sapphire Reference) at:
1630mhz [1090mv core] and
1000mhz HBM
is completing [blc33_2bit_guppi_58643] in about 11min 16s
https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=7852588092
2700x PBO temp on 100% load is stable at 77 Celsius (30 Celsius ambient) with a Dark Rock Pro 4 at 1544 RPM - SETI runs hot!
GPU is comfortable at 57 Celsius Core and 66 Celsius HBM
I'm way behind the curve. I still haven't fixed the recently discovered trouble with the circuit to which the GPU-equipped computers are supposed to be attached. It's not something I want to deal with when tired from a workday...The SETI WOW event is soon. If you're good with multiple clients and bunkering, that race started over a week ago!
Those 1070s would scream in Seti on Linux. It's really easy too:I will stick with the current PG challenge until the end......as a make-up for absolutely sucking at running SETI. I will have ONE 1080Ti running SoG for SETI (Winblows 10). I absolutely LOVE SETI as a project.....but HATE it due to not being optimized 'out of the box'.
Dear @Pokey......we hope 'retirement' from DC has treated you well friend!!!!!!!