Message boards : Number crunching : Incorrect CPU time?
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Curious as to why my 660Ti runs Nathan tasks with 2344secs of CPU time, yet my 560Ti is showing over 18 000. I understand it is a slower card, but that is a huge difference. | |
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hmmm. according to Task Manager, it is using that much CPU. | |
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"Curious as to why my 660Ti runs Nathan tasks with 2344secs of CPU time, yet my 560Ti is showing over 18 000." | |
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"Curious as to why my 660Ti runs Nathan tasks with 2344secs of CPU time, yet my 560Ti is showing over 18 000." Thanks, that would also explain why I had to free up another core to keep the core usage steady. It's amazing the variation in technologies; the Kepler is 50% faster to complete the unit, but requires 7 or 8 times as much CPU to drive that performance. I've been away from this project for a while, it seems the workunits have gotten a little shorter than what I remember. I quite like this though, they seem to be quite stable and returning a nice chunk of points too :) | |
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That seems strange because my 560TI (384 cores, Gaming System) use only ~1400 CPU Time (E8400, no dedicated cores) and the other 560TI (448 cores, BOINC only System) uses only ~3000secs (in an ultraslow old Pentium4 System!! that kicks out 270k RAC ;)) | |
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Why would it seems strange? Simba's got an i7 and probably has HT enabled, so each core is relatively weak. | |
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How saturated the CPU's were could have influenced things. Also, Simba123's CPU is an i7-2600K and each core has two threads (and each thread is perceived by Boinc as being a core). Your E8400 has a full 3GHz CPU core and 6MB cache to play with. Your 448 is CC2.0, while the 336 is CC2.1. Doesn't make for easy comparison, but it's interesting. | |
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I only wanted to say with that, i never had such big times (GPU Time = CPU Time) with any GPU Card and any Processor (tested both 560ti´s on the P4) nevertheless it was in use by CPU Units or not. on the older GPUGrid app (what was more CPU challenging when i remember right?) i had running CPU Units on the P4 HT Processor too with not much more CPU Time then now. Perhaps it is an XP/Win7 Difference ;) The only time i had such an issue on BOINC was a driverfailure with an ATI Card on Seti. Thats why i found it strange and not normal ^^ Its only my personal experience. | |
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For the curious, my system specs | |
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@DSK SK, 3rd post wrote: Your GTX660Ti is a Kepler and the other is a Fermi. Very different architectures. The researchers have deemed it necessary to allocate a full CPU core to these specific tasks. They don't do it for every type of task [even if the GPU is a Kepler]. @Simba: I hope your question is answered by now? MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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@DSK Still a little confused. So is the Kepler (660Ti) supposed to use more CPU time due to its' architecture, or is it the workunit that effects this, or both. It's annoying that, as far as I can see, there is no way to actually tell from the returned results list, which card they were completed on. I have a unit on the 560Ti about to finish, I'll make note of it before it uploads so I can double check the results. i57r8-nathan_dhfr36_5-5-32-rnd2437_0 is currently running on my 560 i27r74-nathan_dhfr36_3-29-32RND1789_0 in on the 660 (another 1.5hrs on that one) | |
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So is the Kepler (660Ti) supposed to use more CPU time due to its' architecture, or is it the workunit that effects this, or both. Both; The Kepler's will use a full CPU core for some task types; the NATHAN_dhfr36 and NATHAN_RPS1_respawn3 WU's, but not the NOELIA_Klebe_Equ WU's. I would expect most future WU types to use a full CPU core, but not necessary all. It's annoying that, as far as I can see, there is no way to actually tell from the returned results list, which card they were completed on. Run Time is a dead give away - your GTX660Ti is a good bit faster than your GTX560Ti, but yes it would be nice to have a more verbose Stderr output. ____________ FAQ's HOW TO: - Opt out of Beta Tests - Ask for Help | |
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The Times are in! | |
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The Times are in! http://www.gpugrid.net/result.php?resultid=6744685 seems to confirm things for this workunit type at least. Thanks for your replies. on an unrelated note, just passed 16 Million credits :) | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Incorrect CPU time?