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    Re: Moo: New Version

    The first one seems to take a long time on CUDA. Thinking maybe I should stick to PG on CUDA while the getting is good.

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    Re: Moo: New Version

    Quote Originally Posted by denim View Post
    The first one seems to take a long time on CUDA. Thinking maybe I should stick to PG on CUDA while the getting is good.
    My first one took 3 hours. Up til now, the credit given to me has been proportional to the length of the task. Of course, I run Linux. OS could be a factor.
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    Re: Moo: New Version

    Finnaly figured out my problems with Moo Wrapper and dual 5870s in CF. I ran the following.

    "C:\Users\All Users\BOINC\projects\moowrap.net\dnetc518-win32-x86-stream.exe" -bench
    Actually the above command is dependent where your Bonic project files are.

    This came back and said core 3 was the best option for Moo Wrapper. I was running with the default which was core 0. I modified this using dnetXX --config. Didn't work. I then changed my Moo Wrapper preferences to use core 3. Now I've gone from 3600 to complete a work unit to 900 seconds, netting 12K.

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    Re: Moo: New Version

    Will that result hold for single 5870s?

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    Re: Moo: New Version

    Quote Originally Posted by Maxwell View Post
    Will that result hold for single 5870s?
    It might. Seems that the DNet app is s'pose to bench mark and pick the best core when running. Core 0 is the worst core. You need to run the benchmark to find out which core is best suited for running DNet with your card.

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    Re: Moo: New Version

    Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
    Core 0 is the worst core.
    Not necessarily. On my 5770, core 1 was the worst, core 2 was the best and core 0 (which it uses by default) fell in between.

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    Re: Moo: New Version

    Quote Originally Posted by Mumps View Post
    Not necessarily. On my 5770, core 1 was the worst, core 2 was the best and core 0 (which it uses by default) fell in between.
    Sorry. On my machine core 0 was the worst.

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    Re: Moo: New Version

    Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
    Sorry. On my machine core 0 was the worst.

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    Perhaps you should swap your cores in order of usefulness.

    EDIT: On the motherboard to be clear
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    Re: Moo: New Version

    I ran it on 4 machines:

    2x5870: 3 was the best by far
    1x5870: 3 was just barely better than 0
    1x4870: 0 was best
    1x4870: 0 was best

    -1 is supposed to auto-select the best. I don't trust it.

    So I set up a home and a work preference, 3 and 0 respectively. Put the 5870s on home, and the 4870s on work.
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