Assimilator1
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Hey! Good to see you here and welcome to the forumsI'm in too. My system's running almost 24/7 anyway
Btw I saw you're a long way ahead of me in F@H, no chance of catching you there!
Hey! Good to see you here and welcome to the forumsI'm in too. My system's running almost 24/7 anyway
Thanks againHey! Good to see you here and welcome to the forums
Btw I saw you're a long way ahead of me in F@H, no chance of catching you there!
I saw a release date of Feb. which means you can get one by MayRTX 3080 Ti is not even released (and I still have to see the price tag)
I’ve got some bad news for you on the 3080ti release date:I saw a release date of Feb. which means you can get one by May
or June if your lucky. I also saw a price of 1K, which means 1,200 to
1,299.
I know you are just playing with your new toy, but ppd/watt, the 2060 was king, at about 200 watts and 2 million ppd. I would have to recalibrate though, since the 2080ti is 300-350 ?? and does about 5 million ppd.Just got the 5950 running on F@H. Currently shows an estimate of 400k ppd. Not amazing, but more than double the ppd of the old hardware for half the power draw.
Yeah, just playing with the toy, after this race I’m pulling it off of F@H. I’ve been leaving my 1080ti on F@H and it’s the only video card I have. I want to grab a 3080, but that still seems to be pi in the sky due to availability. I may cave and get an expensive 3090...I know you are just playing with your new toy, but ppd/watt, the 2060 was king, at about 200 watts and 2 million ppd. I would have to recalibrate though, since the 2080ti is 300-350 ?? and does about 5 million ppd.
Those SMT work units will do better on Linux.Just got the 5950 running on F@H. Currently shows an estimate of 400k ppd. Not amazing, but more than double the ppd of the old hardware for half the power draw.
What was your old h/w?Just got the 5950 running on F@H. Currently shows an estimate of 400k ppd. Not amazing, but more than double the ppd of the old hardware for half the power draw.
It’s plausible I may dual boot the machine. What in would really like to to run something where I can spin up a windows VM and pass through my video card and a nvme drive to it for playing games and any other random thing I need to do in windows. Then, just stop the windows VM and reallocate the video card to Linux for disturbed computing when I’m not actively at the PC. Dual booting would be way easierThose SMT work units will do better on Linux.
The 5950 is replacing the A10-7870k. That system, using integrated video, the r250x, and 2 cpu threads for folding did about 140k ppd during the December race at 320 watts.What was your old h/w?
PPD is Varying wildly right now. My 1080ti can vary 500k ppd easily...Is there an easy way to verify that it's running the tasks as CUDA and not OpenCL? I'm not seeing even close to 5 million PPD(much closer to 3.5 million) on a 2080ti so I was wondering if it may not be running the CUDA FAH app.