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    Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Is anyone else running the GPU app?

    Initially, they all say they'll take 00:19:19. One is pending validation which took 1h and 6m. The ones that my (3) HD5870's are running now say their completion time is 4 hours. I also noticed that the wu's are only using from 6% to 10% of the CPU. I'm wondering if it just doesn't like my GPU's... they are 6 years old.
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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Quote Originally Posted by STMahlberg View Post
    Is anyone else running the GPU app?

    Initially, they all say they'll take 00:19:19. One is pending validation which took 1h and 6m. The ones that my (3) HD5870's are running now say their completion time is 4 hours. I also noticed that the wu's are only using from 6% to 10% of the CPU. I'm wondering if it just doesn't like my GPU's... they are 6 years old.
    A GTX 1080 running at base clock speed will dust one in 7:00 flat.

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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    I'm running a GTX 1080 and I see times ranging from 94s to 548s. I've only done 50 WU so far so it isn't definitive by any means. I will say that it is blowing the doors off my 72 thread machines.

    I'm guessing that it pays about half of what I was getting on Einsten.


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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Quote Originally Posted by scole of TSBT View Post
    A GTX 1080 running at base clock speed will dust one in 7:00 flat.
    Now that's just bragging. Let's assume for a minute that I don't have $600+ to spend on a GPU. I guess I do need to do some upgrading though.
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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Quote Originally Posted by STMahlberg View Post
    Now that's just bragging. Let's assume for a minute that I don't have $600+ to spend on a GPU. I guess I do need to do some upgrading though.
    How about a $50 used gpu? My 570 turns one in in about 1070 seconds at 825 (732 is the stock clock.) Errored out at 600 seconds at 900, but I'll bet 850 is doable. I'll test that out in 1.5 days. I haven't even gotten to the Tahiti's yet.



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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Quote Originally Posted by Sphynx View Post
    How about a $50 used gpu? My 570 turns one in in about 1070 seconds at 825 (732 is the stock clock.) Errored out at 600 seconds at 900, but I'll bet 850 is doable. I'll test that out in 1.5 days. I haven't even gotten to the Tahiti's yet.
    So is it the 570 you're willing to part with for $50?
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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Quote Originally Posted by STMahlberg View Post
    So is it the 570 you're willing to part with for $50?
    Well...no.



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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Quote Originally Posted by STMahlberg View Post
    Now that's just bragging. Let's assume for a minute that I don't have $600+ to spend on a GPU. I guess I do need to do some upgrading though.
    GeForce GTX 970 (4095MB) driver: 362.00 OpenCL: 1.2 i3-2130 CPU @ 3.40GHz Windows 10 = 1,072.02 Run time


    GeForce GTX 980 (4095MB) driver: 362.00 OpenCL: 1.2 Pentium(R) CPU G3258 @ 3.20GHz Windows 10 = 769.77

    GeForce GTX 960 (2048MB) driver: 362.00 OpenCL: 1.2 i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz Windows 7 = 1,790.06


    GeForce GTX 750 Ti (2048MB) driver: 362.00 OpenCL: 1.2 AMD FX(tm)-8320 Eight-Core Windows 10 = 3,367.13

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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave gpu View Post
    GeForce GTX 970 (4095MB) driver: 362.00 OpenCL: 1.2 i3-2130 CPU @ 3.40GHz Windows 10 = 1,072.02 Run time

    GeForce GTX 980 (4095MB) driver: 362.00 OpenCL: 1.2 Pentium(R) CPU G3258 @ 3.20GHz Windows 10 = 769.77

    GeForce GTX 960 (2048MB) driver: 362.00 OpenCL: 1.2 i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz Windows 7 = 1,790.06

    GeForce GTX 750 Ti (2048MB) driver: 362.00 OpenCL: 1.2 AMD FX(tm)-8320 Eight-Core Windows 10 = 3,367.13
    I definitely need to upgrade my GPU's. Here's the run times on my Radeon HD 5870's... and thus my problem with fixed credits on Amicable Numbers.

    8,117.33
    13,113.26
    20,684.44
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    Re: Amicable Numbers GPU App

    Quote Originally Posted by STMahlberg View Post
    I definitely need to upgrade my GPU's. Here's the run times on my Radeon HD 5870's... and thus my problem with fixed credits on Amicable Numbers.

    8,117.33
    13,113.26
    20,684.44
    I tried a 5970 on it, but it was obvious it was way to slow. AN seems to have a preference for NV. Tahiti's are not terrible, but not as good as the NVs.

    Edit: Though the Tahiti's are slower than newer NV's, they are a big improvement over the cpu version.
    Last edited by Al; 02-24-17 at 09:39 AM.



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