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Do I need a setiQ?

santar72

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I'm need more stats from my fleet. I'm in the processes of overclocking all my computers (6 in all) a little at a time and trying to find the impact it has overall. I know I can benchtest 3Dmark for video and SANDRA for overall cpu and memory but I want to find how much avg WU times decreases with the oc. I know seti driver has a log for each wu sent but I can't make head or tail on how to read them. I think it confuses me even more. Anybody have any ideas?
 
SETIQueue will give you individual stats and history and will also let you monitor when your last WU was sent via each PC...i.e. You'll know when one went down. I think there are other utilities (SETISpy? and many others) that would do the same thing...but maybe without the cache-ing. I haven't used those, other than SETIQueue, so I'm not really 100% sure of the capablities of other utilities.

 
There are a number of ways.
1. You can point your PCs to a TeAm public SETIQ, and check the stats there.

2. If you use SETIDRIVER, and check the create CSV option, you can use SETIWATCH, and set up up to read the .CSV file created in SETIDRIVER, and it will tell you what's running, the times, and history of each WU.

3. You can use SETIQ on your network to track the stats.

4. And there are other options that others may use. 🙂
 
Will the setiQ keep stat of each computer in your fleet or just your whole account in general? Seti watch sounds interesting. I may have to dl it try it out if it will make it easier for me read to log file seti driver is spitting out.
 
Seti Queue helps in more ways than one. it further's the automation process, provides a number of stats, and gives you a control point to monitor all of your fleet 🙂
 
Originally posted by: santar72
Will the setiQ keep stat of each computer in your fleet or just your whole account in general? Seti watch sounds interesting. I may have to dl it try it out if it will make it easier for me read to log file seti driver is spitting out.

Yes it keeps track of each PC that uses it. You can see mine if you like http://setifunk.dyndns.org:5517 You will see my lan there as WOOD-PCNAME

 
Originally posted by: MoFunk
Originally posted by: santar72
Will the setiQ keep stat of each computer in your fleet or just your whole account in general? Seti watch sounds interesting. I may have to dl it try it out if it will make it easier for me read to log file seti driver is spitting out.

Yes it keeps track of each PC that uses it. You can see mine if you like http://setifunk.dyndns.org:5517 You will see my lan there as WOOD-PCNAME

That nices MoFunk. I think thats what I need. Anybody want to hook me up with an account with 6 clients. I would set one up myself but don't want to waste the time if seti will be ending here shortly. I avg about 40-50 wu a day depending on when I test an overclock computer.
 
Originally posted by: RaySun2Be
Anybody want to hook me up with an account with 6 clients.

Are you sure you don't want to crack for your self? If not, you can use my email addy. 😀

/me whacks Ray with his own cane...I think he was asking for someone to setup a SETIQueue account for him (on the public queues)! :Q



 
Originally posted by: santar72
I'm need more stats from my fleet. I'm in the processes of overclocking all my computers (6 in all) a little at a time and trying to find the impact it has overall. I know I can benchtest 3Dmark for video and SANDRA for overall cpu and memory but I want to find how much avg WU times decreases with the oc. I know seti driver has a log for each wu sent but I can't make head or tail on how to read them. I think it confuses me even more. Anybody have any ideas?

It would be most accurite to process the same WU when trying to compare times. Even if you process a WU with the same AR(angle range) processing times are different for each WU.
You can either keep a copy of a WU you already have or try using the Ars benchmark WU, which can be found here. You can compare your times with others then.
Team Lambchop's Benchmark Page <-- probably a little out of date
Roelof's Unofficial BM Page <--- more up to date
 
Originally posted by: Spacehead
Originally posted by: santar72
I'm need more stats from my fleet. I'm in the processes of overclocking all my computers (6 in all) a little at a time and trying to find the impact it has overall. I know I can benchtest 3Dmark for video and SANDRA for overall cpu and memory but I want to find how much avg WU times decreases with the oc. I know seti driver has a log for each wu sent but I can't make head or tail on how to read them. I think it confuses me even more. Anybody have any ideas?

It would be most accurite to process the same WU when trying to compare times. Even if you process a WU with the same AR(angle range) processing times are different for each WU.
You can either keep a copy of a WU you already have or try using the Ars benchmark WU, which can be found here. You can compare your times with others then.
Team Lambchop's Benchmark Page <-- probably a little out of date
Roelof's Unofficial BM Page <--- more up to date

Thanks Spacehead. That will keep the benchtest equal. Too bad seti driver doesn't keep track of seconds on completion times. Looks like a gain of 4-5 wu a day just oc 3 of the computers, but this could be due to the oc or just some sweet wus. Hmm... anybody want to give me a spot on their setiQ?
 
Originally posted by: santar72

Too bad seti driver doesn't keep track of seconds on completion times.
Just open the 'state.sah' file of the completed WU with WordPad or something, look for the 'CPU=' line (it'll show completed time in seconds)& convert from there if needed.
 
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