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Ancient Programmer
Yeah. What he said.
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I recently bought an AMD Setup myself: 2200+, Asus A7V333, and 512MB of 2700 DDR RAM.
I'm getting about 150K/24 hrs. on this most recent protein. It's royaly whipping my 2.2 Ghz machine from work's butt. I'm VERY Happy with it...
Just my 2 cents...
Mash
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Ancient Programmer
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Hey Paratima,
Couple of questions for you
1-Where did you get V1.1 of the bench script and what's the difference from v1.0?
2-I have a 1700+ which gets 140000/day, shouldn't a 2200+ get more than 162000?(something like 170000-175000?). Just thinking of getting a 2200+ myself, but maybe other parts of the system start limiting performance( memory bandwidth?)
With my SIS745 (a7s333) running the memory at 333 was a little slower than 266 (1 to 1) probably caused by some extra waits to sync with cpu.
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(1) Made a couple of purely cosmetic changes and just wanted to indicate that it wasn't original anymore. Mostly just put in the date/time.
(2) Literally "threw" that system together in under an hour. Talk about Plug & Play! I've had 0.00 hours free to tune it.
Yup, it will probably do 1.7M/day. As soon as my house-guests leave on Monday,and assuming my wife's "Honey-do" list hasn't grown, I'll start looking for a little quiet time to spend "fine-tuning". I'll post the new numbers when I get there. Of course, by then, we'll have a new protein, so we'll have to interpolate. Guess I'll do a comparison with my 1800+ boxen.
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Thanks, I'll be interested in your results.
Funny thing how those lists never get smaller
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Boinc'ing away
just to throw a p4 onto the fire - have a p4 2.4 (running at 2.7 - not much of an o/c) and get around 200,000structures a day...
i would say athlons are bettter for crunching but the p4 is a lot smoother doing multitasking and brute strength processing (which is why i got mine)
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