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On my android-tablet (Cortex A8 1.0 GHz) it is also 25 hours (no change from the old one, because it probably has no hardware double precision floating point). And so I let Einstein-at-Home to compute there (effectively - nearly the same time like on my HTC One-V (1.0 GHz Snapdragon CPU). On my HTC One-V (Snapdragon) new asteroid WUs seem faster approx. by 12 percent. They now complete (in average) in 15.333333333 hours. Old units were nearly 17h. Melwen - child of the Fangorn Forest |
Send message Joined: 11 Jul 13 Posts: 49 Credit: 1,544,038 RAC: 148 |
New apps show ridiculous crunching time, around 25 hours. I evens out. User HA-SOFT, s.r.o. has described it perfectly: It's not real time. Times should be same as before. Boinc client will adjust time estimation after some complete workunits. You can find this in another thread, to be precise here: http://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/forum_thread.php?id=198 |
Send message Joined: 18 Jun 12 Posts: 34 Credit: 1,537,551 RAC: 0 |
Some very quick benchmarks done on 6 machines, average CPU times in seconds: Machine 'L' P4 XP32 v100.00 43956 v101.00 (sse2) 6054 v102.10 12853 v102.10 (sse2) 13650 SLOWER Machine '2' Celeron XP32 v100.00 39362 v101.00 (sse2) 9920 v102.10 (sse3) 9839 Machine '5' P4 Linux32 v101.00 (sse2) 9138 v102.00 20213 v102.10 (sse2) 9101 Machine '6' P4 Linux32 v100.00 87784 v101.00 (sse2) 6989 v102.00 16181 v102.10 7416 v102.10 (sse2) 7031 Machine 'V' Celeron laptop XP32 v100.00 24582 v101.00 (sse2) 8380 v102.10 (sse2) 8397 Machine 'B' P4HT XP32 v100.00 48963 v101.00 (sse2) 9341 v102.10 18592 v102.10 (sse2) 18779 SLOWER Basically, the new versions are at best no faster, and in 2 cases much slower. Cheers, Al. |
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Some very quick benchmarks done on 6 machines, average CPU times in seconds: To retain formating use: [pre][/pre] SSE2 CPU times to be the same as with the plain version is very unusual. Are you sure the CPU was not downclocking (e.g. because of overheat or some powersave setting)? - ALF - "Find out what you don't do well ..... then don't do it!" :) |
Send message Joined: 18 Jun 12 Posts: 34 Credit: 1,537,551 RAC: 0 |
Last modified: 2 Oct 2013, 16:47:44 UTC No, nothing unusual with any of the machines, they work as expected on other projects, it's the apps that are wrong, not the hardware :) I'll just go NNW on everything that's got slower as it seems a bit silly burning the same amount of electricity to do less work. I see none of my WUs have been validated today and I still have a huge backlog of work waiting for valiadation. Time to take a break and wait for everything to catch up I think :) Cheers, Al. |
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I see none of my WUs have been validated today and I still have a huge backlog of work waiting for valiadation. Time to take a break and wait for everything to catch up I think :) business as usual - DB inflated due to noobs at work ;) no offense, but there really is no need to keep old results in the DB for months. huge DB = slow server.. |
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Last modified: 3 Oct 2013, 8:26:55 UTC I will do some improvements, but I didn't have much time now. The problem is that we do need the old results because we need backward records to know by whom which result what computed and some other minor data. I will reduce the database but I can't do that just like that. It is better to wait than to hurry up and then realize that what was needed is gone. If anyone doesn't know the background and needs, can't say anything for sure. |
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Just out of curiosity - can you post the specs of the new server? SETI do this on the 'Server status page' ('Hosts' at bottom): http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/sah_status.html (Over time they added more and more RAM to use as disk cache which as you know greatly improves the database search speed. Of course you may need money to do that. Special 'Donate for Server RAM' thread in the News may probably help) - ALF - "Find out what you don't do well ..... then don't do it!" :) |
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"ChertseyAl" wrote: Machine 'L' P4 XP32 It seems that this slower through hyper-threading. Limit the multicore utilization to 50% (one core). |
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"ChertseyAl" wrote:Machine 'L' P4 XP32 More like some of those larger 240 credit WUs... |
Send message Joined: 19 Jun 12 Posts: 221 Credit: 623,640 RAC: 0 |
More like some of those larger 240 credit WUs... Not possible on/before 1 Oct 2013 (the original post) Longer-running WUs sending started ~14 Oct 2013 http://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/forum_thread.php?id=206 - ALF - "Find out what you don't do well ..... then don't do it!" :) |
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