Message boards : Number crunching : Is it worth the try?
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Is this project worth trying with the setup I own? | |
ID: 57845 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Is this project worth trying with the setup I own? I joined Gpugrid project on September 2010, with 0 credits and 0 RAC. I've never had any High-end host, but managing modest resources with persistence, I'm proud to have contributed to several scientific studies based on Gpugrid work units. I've got a i5-9600K (the K is silent (haha) I disabled turbo boost). Just two of my currently most productive hosts are based on GTX 1650 GPU graphics cards, working with similar processors and memory. Due to their (relatively) low power consumption (75 watts at full load), I find GTX 1650 GPUs to be easy to maintain at reasonable temperature levels, and very reliable for working 24/7. I've switched to Ubuntu LTS 20.04 to try some work units under a Linux OS. That's my current preferent OS. Working at this environment, a GTX 1650 GPU is able to process the heaviest Gpugrid tasks in less than 3,5 days, well inside the 5 days deadline. Do people with a "low end" graphic card get a chance to work on this project or should I quit? I just wanted to express my extended opinion regarding this at the Managing non-high-end hosts thread. | |
ID: 57852 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Hi, | |
ID: 57854 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Just one more question if I can... | |
ID: 58156 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I've locked the GPU frequency at 1350Mhz and leave the memory frequency untouched. All my GTX 1650 graphics cards are based on GDDR5, I haven't tested GDDR6 models. I've searched at TECHPOWERUP, and I've found NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 GDDR6 specifications. If there isn't any temperature or reliability problem, locking GPU clock frequency to 1350 Mhz you'll be getting a potential performance loss. You should have no problem in locking its clock to the standard base frequency of 1410 Mhz. You could even try up to 1590 Mhz, its specified boost clock, if reliability and temperatures happen to maintain right. Regarding memory, I usually prefer not to raise the original clock frequency, because (as far as I know) there is no way to monitor whether memory chips are overheating or not... And memory underclocking, I've never been in the need of trying it. | |
ID: 58159 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
What I do with all my Nvidia GPU's is run EVGA's precision X software and set the fan curve to Aggressive. | |
ID: 58160 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Thank you both of you for your advice. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Is it worth the try?