32bit vs 64bit crunching

Bradtech519

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Is there a difference in performance when crunching from an XP SP3 box and a Windows 7 or Linux 64bit machine?
 

Ken g6

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On PrimeGrid, definitely. But only on the sieves, so far. I'm not sure about other projects; Collatz might be faster on 64-bit, but I'm not sure.
 

Bradtech519

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On PrimeGrid, definitely. But only on the sieves, so far. I'm not sure about other projects; Collatz might be faster on 64-bit, but I'm not sure.


Ahh I got a rig on XP SP3 crunching milkyway.. Xeon 2.0 Ghz quad
 

Assimilator1

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Yea I'd like to know about on F@H on 64bit, I might install Win7 64 soon.

DPAD is slower with 64bit as it hasn't been updated for it!
 

ZipSpeed

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From my own experience, there's basically no difference for 32 and 64 bit for F@H. The one machine that I moved from XP to 7 produced the same PPD in both OSes.
 

IGemini

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There's no difference with F@H since it's still an x86-based client.

With BOINC it makes a significant difference, at least as far as the benchmark is concerned. Just going between Windows 32 and 64-bit I saw a 33% increase in Dhrystone performance (RAM-limited, I think), not sure how much each project is dependent on integer calculations, though. Linux managed to muscle even more out of my file server on an old s939 4000+.
 
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