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flybywire wrote:Which f@h client version are you running? You should be running 6.29 found here. Also, have you entered your passkey into the config?
farmpuma wrote:Ragnar Dan wrote:Ragnar Dan wrote:My fastest machine has had 3 a3 WU's fail to upload on time or at all. One took 45 extra hours to upload, the other 2 are still trying after I forget how long.
And now the count is 3 failed uploads, and after extended waits for upload attempts, the 6.29 client downloads an a1 WU.
While the server status appears normal and accepting uploads for both of the a3 servers (130.237.232.140 and 171.64.65.54), it also appeared normal during the time period that server 171.67.108.21 was off in the weeds. I imagine the a3 servers are both using the new and 'improved' software, but they may not have yet received the band-aid which was recently applied to the 171.67.108.21 server.
Still, it is perplexing that flybywire is seeing normal a3 activity. Have you both checked your log files to make certain the a3 servers are not giving you the same work unit over and over?
Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:flybywire wrote:Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:
Changing gears... Am I maxing out the points on the a3 cores now? I'm only getting around 10k PPD. I thought it was supposed to be MUCH more than that?
If you're doing units 6011 - 6025 then the ppd sounds about right. Units 2681 - 2683 are the big bonus units, where you should be netting 20k - 25kppd.
Arrrggghhh, I got another a1 today. Here are my current flags, "-verbosity 9 -bigadv -smp 8".
I don't think I'm getting the 2681 to 2683. IIRC I've been getting 6XXXs, and a mix of a1s. Currently chewing on a 2653.
Ragnar Dan wrote:Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:flybywire wrote:If you're doing units 6011 - 6025 then the ppd sounds about right. Units 2681 - 2683 are the big bonus units, where you should be netting 20k - 25kppd.
Arrrggghhh, I got another a1 today. Here are my current flags, "-verbosity 9 -bigadv -smp 8".
I don't think I'm getting the 2681 to 2683. IIRC I've been getting 6XXXs, and a mix of a1s. Currently chewing on a 2653.
Try it without -verbosity 9 and see what happens.
MaxTheLimit wrote:It's nice to see our numbers start to climb again.
Seeing them so low was depressing.
Sorry to hear of the annoyances you fellows have been coming across.
[19:14:23] Connecting to http://171.64.65.71:8080/
[19:14:24] - Couldn't send HTTP request to server
[19:14:24] + Could not connect to Work Server
[19:14:24] - Attempt #7 to get work failed, and no other work to do.
Waiting before retry.
Ragnar Dan wrote:Try it without -verbosity 9 and see what happens.
Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:OK now I'm down to "-bigadv -smp 8" flags. I'm at 80% on this 2653 WU, so will be a couple of hours before I get another chance to pull an a3. Update will follow.
I thought the bigadv big bonus units are still running on A2's? Eventually it will be moved to A3's plus the not-so-big ones with the bonus system (like those 602x's).flybywire wrote:I think the very purpose of version 6.28 and above is to allow the usage of the A3 cores, and not just allow the big bonus units.
VMware Player 3. On foldingforum I remember reading someone said they managed to modify notfred's image to do the 8 thread thing but there's also someone who made an image too. The relevant threads may have been linked here so you can try search for it. Failing that, a Google/Bing should get you where you need to go.Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:Just downloaded a 6021. *sigh* So based on what FBW stated, I need to install a UNIX VM in order to get the big bonus WUs.
I haven't done that in a couple of years. What VM software is out there that supports 8 threads? Is there an image of UNIX out there that works well for this purpose?

Ragnar Dan wrote:And that it uses 5 GB.
Flying Fox wrote:I thought the bigadv big bonus units are still running on A2's? Eventually it will be moved to A3's plus the not-so-big ones with the bonus system (like those 602x's).
Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:Ragnar Dan wrote:And that it uses 5 GB.
Uh, that's a lot of GB. I'm not sure I want to dedicate 5GB to a VM.
Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:Ragnar Dan wrote:And that it uses 5 GB.
Uh, that's a lot of GB. I'm not sure I want to dedicate 5GB to a VM.

Flying Fox wrote:Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:Ragnar Dan wrote:And that it uses 5 GB.
Uh, that's a lot of GB. I'm not sure I want to dedicate 5GB to a VM.
Out of your 1TB storage subsystem? It is ok IMO.
Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:Hey MTL! Yes our numbers recently have been pretty sad. There's a new SMP client out now though that makes the annoyances worth the hassle. People are reporting 20K PPD or more from one quad core i7 CPU. So far the best I've done with it is 13k, but I continue to tweak. How are your rigs running? Can you add the new SMP client?
Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:Decisions, decisions... I just grabbed a Powercolor 5970 on Newegg for $530 after taxes and shipping (open box).
Not sure if I want it or not, lol, but wanted to buy it before it went out of stock. Now I have till in the morning to figure out if I want to keep it.
What do you guys think? It would put a hurt on my folding numbers I imagine, but it would be nice to have the features of the new cards.

Flying Fox wrote:My 10th WU should be submitted in the afternoon so I will see how this bonus business works.
One other thing I have noticed about the A3's. It seems that the 45nm CPUs (Nehalem family excluded) from both Intel and AMD are neck and neck. In the old days my PDC E6300 @2.8GHz runs circles around the Athlon II X2 250 @3.0GHz. Now HFM.net is predicting that the X2 250 has a slight edge of points (~100ppd) over the E6300. So things are back to "normal" that their clock speeds seem to be comparable. No more fancy compiler optimizations and stuff? I am sure the Nehalem's have skewed the comparison again, but it's nice to see that a 3.0GHz processor is slightly faster than a 2.8GHz one again.
Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:Flying Fox wrote:One other thing I have noticed about the A3's. It seems that the 45nm CPUs (Nehalem family excluded) from both Intel and AMD are neck and neck. In the old days my PDC E6300 @2.8GHz runs circles around the Athlon II X2 250 @3.0GHz. Now HFM.net is predicting that the X2 250 has a slight edge of points (~100ppd) over the E6300. So things are back to "normal" that their clock speeds seem to be comparable. No more fancy compiler optimizations and stuff? I am sure the Nehalem's have skewed the comparison again, but it's nice to see that a 3.0GHz processor is slightly faster than a 2.8GHz one again.
I have a 780G mobo that supports 140W CPUs. AM2+ that is. Should I replace the athlon x2 with some sort of quad core folding goodness?

Flying Fox wrote:That's why I would like to know the stats I was asking for a few posts up. If getting ~1000ppd more means double the power consumption, it may not be that worth it for some.
Once they move everything over to the thread-based A3 and get rid of all that mpich/deino nonsense, may be they will make WinSMP runnable as a service and all would be well again.
Gerbil Jedidiah wrote:I'm not sure if this will be taken overall well, or not so well... but... I'm thinking about folding under my own username. Since UGN's numbers have been so erratic lately, I would like to be able to track my own results. I switched my machines over last night. I'm not completely sold on the idea yet, but I am mulling it over and will fold under Gerbil_Jedidiah for a while irregardless just to see what kind of numbers I can put up.
No matter what, I'll stay part of the UGN crowd, and will most likely offer up one rig or card to support UGN even if I do decide to keep most of my stuff under my own name.

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