RTX 2080 Ti vs GTX 1060 3GB
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Send message Joined: 11 Aug 12 Posts: 3 Credit: 4,995,271 RAC: 1 |
Hi, My wife has a computer with à GPU NVidia GTX 1060 3GB, OS Windows. I have a computer with two GPUs NVidia RTX 2080 Ti, OS Xubuntu. With one GPU NVidia GTX 1060 3GB : 35000 points per day. With two NVidia RTX 2080 Ti : 120000 points per day !!! With one GPU NVidia GTX 1060 3GB : 1300 seconds for one task. With one NVidia RTX 2080 Ti : 680 seconds for one task !!! What is the problem ? Linux ? Are 102.13 (cuda102_linux) exactly the same tasks as 102.00 (cuda55) ? If so, I don't think it's interesting for me to do GPU calculations for Asteroids@home with my two NVidia RTX 2080 Ti. |
Send message Joined: 23 Mar 16 Posts: 1 Credit: 15,567,351 RAC: 0 |
To add to this topic. I have two Linux hosts one with a 1060 3GB and one with a 960. 1060 is
using application cuda102_linux consuming 100% of one CPU core averaging at 3530 points a day
using application cuda55 consuming less than 1% CPU averaging at 7340 points a day
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Send message Joined: 7 Apr 14 Posts: 18 Credit: 5,380,609 RAC: 0 |
Last modified: 21 Apr 2020, 21:53:59 UTC Hi, Superficially it looks like your math doesn't stack up. One 2080 is apparently 2 times faster than a 1060, and two of them are about 4 times faster. What did you expect ? |
Send message Joined: 15 Jun 15 Posts: 16 Credit: 123,015,840 RAC: 0 |
I was going to say the same thing. Every time his wife's machine completes a single task, his machine (roughly) completes four. I'm afraid I don't see the issue... |
Send message Joined: 11 Aug 12 Posts: 3 Credit: 4,995,271 RAC: 1 |
If I take Project Collatz as an example : With one GPU NVidia GTX 1060 3GB : 1600 seconds for one task, 2,000,000 points per day. With one NVidia RTX 2080 Ti : 130 seconds for one task, 19,000,000 points per day. 19000000/2000000=9.5 and 1600/130=12.3 For Collatz project, the NVidia RTX 2080 Ti is about 10 times faster than the NVidia GTX 1060. So I'm very surprised that for Asteroids@home, it's only twice as fast ? But maybe it's the numbers for Collatz that are abnormal ! Indeed, the theoretical power of RTX 2080 Ti is 13.45 TFlops and that of GTX 1060 is 4.4 TFlops. 13.45/4.4=3. I really don't understand why there are such differences between BOINC projects ? But I'm not a computer professional ! |
Send message Joined: 1 Jan 14 Posts: 302 Credit: 32,671,868 RAC: 0 |
Each Project has it's own programmer to write the app, due to MANY differences there just no way to make this app just as fast as that app at another Project. One difference is the amount of data being processed, Collatz is looking for a result to a math problems, gpu's can zip thru those in no time. While Asteroids is also doing math stuff it's much more computationaly intense so takes much longer and is harder to optimize because of it. The reason each Project has different programmers comes down to money and confidentially, project a doesn't want others stealing the way they do things so gets an in house person to do the programming while project b can afford to pay someone who has done it before so it's more optimized. BOTH work which is the whole point. Another difference is the money programmers want to do the app, some projects have the money to pay someone good while other projects only have the money to pay someone who can do it. Seti got Nvidia help writing theirs so it was highly optimized, Nvidia has not helped other projects to the same degree. |
Send message Joined: 11 Aug 12 Posts: 3 Credit: 4,995,271 RAC: 1 |
Thank you very much for your honest answer ! Thank you for the detailed explanations. Like many other people, I don't necessarily want to have absolutely as many points as possible. There's also a kind of curiosity behind it that pushes me to make calculations for different projects, even if they don't bring in many points. And asteroids are very stimulating ! I ask this kind of question about remuneration rather to make sure that my equipment is used to 100% of its potential. |
Send message Joined: 8 Nov 19 Posts: 15 Credit: 3,200,160 RAC: 0 |
The collatz awards a quick return bonus. That being said, a 2080Ti should be twice as fast as a 2060, not 1060! I came here because I've been running a few batches of asteroids on 2080Tis and feel like I get WAY too little credit for it. Granted, about 80Wus still need to be validated, but I feel we're not getting an equivalent PPD score on asteroids, vs on most other projects. There might be an issue with the CPU not being fast enough to feed an rtx2080ti. |
Send message Joined: 1 Jan 14 Posts: 302 Credit: 32,671,868 RAC: 0 |
Think 'credit new' for the credits here, they use the Seti idea of granting credits while other Projects like Collatz have their own idea of how many credits you should get for each workunit. If you just care about credits, most people don't BTW, then for gpu's crunch for Collatz and for cpu's crunch for http://nci.goofyxgridathome.net/ when they have workunits. I believe those are the two highest paying Projects at the moment. |
Send message Joined: 8 Nov 19 Posts: 15 Credit: 3,200,160 RAC: 0 |
I'm not looking for max amount of points. But asteroids is by far the lowest PPD per hour of any GPU project! On average I get the same PPD as my CPU crunching (in the likes of 200k PPD, vs 1M to 2M PPD on other projects. (The collatz gets me 80M PPD, and I'm not saying we should follow that, but at least be more equal to the other projects?). |
Send message Joined: 1 Jan 14 Posts: 302 Credit: 32,671,868 RAC: 0 |
They ARE like other Projects using the 'Seti New' way of doing credits. To change things you need to talk to an Admin and they don't hang out here getting into a discussion with us crunchers very often...they have a Project to run. |
Send message Joined: 22 Jul 13 Posts: 5 Credit: 31,369,165 RAC: 49,927 |
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Send message Joined: 8 Nov 19 Posts: 15 Credit: 3,200,160 RAC: 0 |
Re Collatz points on different GPU: Yeah, I think they do hpp and count it as FPP or DPP or something... |
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