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Snow Crash: I will change it but the estimates times will have affect on new batch in the queue. zombie67: In the apps, just update you project and the new application will be downloaded. rebirther: The top host optimized app uses AVX optimizations, these apps have the basic code optimized without SSE, SSE2 etc. so that computation is faster on processors without these instructions, especially ARM. More optimized applications that use these instructions are in preparation. |
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Snow Crash: I will change it but the estimates times will have affect on new batch in the queue. Good to hear. I need AVX ;) |
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Re: Est flops On a couple of my Raspberry Pi's I got the 101 app and a single task. The 100 app used to take 67 hours (80 hours without overclock). The 101 app is estimating 260 hours so they've been running high priority since. I realize you can't easily fix the flops for the current work in the queue but can you reduce it for the new ones please. BOINC blog |
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Last modified: 10 Aug 2013, 10:35:49 UTC Re: Est flops Two tasks on Raspberry Pi completed so far. 45:19 and 47:51 with a medium OC. BOINC blog |
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Any idea why the linux64 app isn't 2x faster? There's an improvement, but not a 2 fold decrease in crunch time like the windows app.Hyper Threading. My crunch times: Raspbian 2.6.11+, RaspberryPI@950MHz: 55h ... 63h to 45h Debian Squeeze 2.6.32 i686, AMD Geode LX@500MHz: 90h ... 150h to <in-progress> Debian Squeeze 3.2.0 amd64, AMD X2 4600+@2,4GHz(SSE3): 4,3h ... 5h to 3,1h Debian Wheezy 3.2.0 amd64, Intel Core 2 6400@2,13GHz(SSE3): 5h ... 5,8h to 2,3h Debian Lenny 2.6.39 i686, Intel P4 M@2GHz(SSE2): 11,1h to 5,9h Debian Wheezy 3.2.0 i486, Intel Celeron M@1,4GHz(SSE2): 7,7h to 3,8h Debian Wheezy 3.2.41 i686, Intel P3-S@1,4GHz(SSE): 8h to 4,4h Debian Wheezy 3.2.0 amd64, AMD X6 1090T@3,8GHz(SSE3): 2,7h to 1,22h Debian Wheezy 3.10.3 amd64, Intel i7-3632QM@2,88GHz(AVX): 2,5h ... 4h to 1,58h |
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Last modified: 10 Aug 2013, 20:05:03 UTC Any idea why the linux64 app isn't 2x faster? Mine is two times faster, it's a C2Q9450 with ubuntu Version 12.04 (precise) (64-Bit). Grüße vom Sänger |
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