What is the "Average" PPD for a Stock 2600k

Drsignguy

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This is "if" everything is setup correctly.

I Completed another build which as follows:

i7 2600k (I Do have an OC of 4.2 As we speak Btw :)
P67A-UD3P (gigabyte)
16GB Ram
90GB SSD

+the norm hardware etc....:)


I am curious as I have been reading that these things put out 30k a day? Hmmm. I do not seem to be hitting these #s at all..... What is the secret setup or Flags?

I have the -smp 8 -bigadv -verbosity 9 flags in place now, What the hell am I missing??? :\

Thanks to all in advance. :)
 

Drsignguy

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Yes I did get a passkey. Sorry I did not mention that.

So, what your saying is, with that passkey implemented, the pc's have to run 10 bonus wu's total before ???? Correct on the total combined, yes?

So, how long (approx) does each step take. On my Q9450, points are lower and PPD can be higher. The 2600k, points are higher ( 8955) but the PPD is lower....if I were to run 2 clients. Higher if 1 client were to be run. So, the question is, should I run 2 clients or just 1. And is this the same as the a_2 core clients where we can run 2 clients at the same time.
 

Markfw

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Only run 1 smp client. I WAS getting 33k ppd on 6900 units. Right now I am getting 18k ppd on a 2684 I thought it did better than that, but we will see when I finish that and get another 6900.

Odd thin is, my last WU completed successfully, but after it finished, It said "unknown error" on core shutdown, so I got no points. And I don't think it can be the sata controller, as my GPU units are working fine.
 

Drsignguy

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Well running 1 client is good to know. At this time, Fahmon says 3440.25 PPd on the 6900 units. It will complete in about 2 days....this by far is the better stress test on a CPU :)
 

Peter Trend

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Well running 1 client is good to know. At this time, Fahmon says 3440.25 PPd on the 6900 units. It will complete in about 2 days....this by far is the better stress test on a CPU :)

This is ~10 times less points than I got on a 6900 unit on my 2600k at 4.5GHz. Try HFM.net for PPD, fahmon might be missing the bonus.
 

theAnimal

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Yes I did get a passkey. Sorry I did not mention that.

So, what your saying is, with that passkey implemented, the pc's have to run 10 bonus wu's total before ???? Correct on the total combined, yes?

So, how long (approx) does each step take. On my Q9450, points are lower and PPD can be higher. The 2600k, points are higher ( 8955) but the PPD is lower....if I were to run 2 clients. Higher if 1 client were to be run. So, the question is, should I run 2 clients or just 1. And is this the same as the a_2 core clients where we can run 2 clients at the same time.

Yes, only 1 SMP because the bonus points are greater than any small benefit you may see from running 2 clients. After 10 WU completed with passkey (and maintaining at least an 80% completion) you will start getting bonus points.
 

Drsignguy

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This is ~10 times less points than I got on a 6900 unit on my 2600k at 4.5GHz. Try HFM.net for PPD, fahmon might be missing the bonus.


Ahhhhhhhh.....Much better my friend. Thanks, I needed that. I was starting to think I was doing something seriously wrong. HFM.net did the trick and how does 33210 PPD @ 4.2Ghz sound eh? Thanks Peter :)

Also Thanks Animal and Mark for your input, much appreciated! kudos to all. :thumbsup:
 

Peter Trend

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No problem, and yes that is what I would expect you to get. I'm getting ~38,300PPD on a 6900 unit at 4.5GHz with the GPU client running (49-50k total).
 

CupCak3

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Only run 1 smp client. I WAS getting 33k ppd on 6900 units. Right now I am getting 18k ppd on a 2684 I thought it did better than that, but we will see when I finish that and get another 6900.

Those 2684 are brutal... an extra day of processing time over the 6900 for my OCed i750 and I only got around 11k out of it.