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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

Hypernova, maybe it's time for quad socket systems to maintain space. Or at least dual socket. Less to maintain.
MM, did the other part ever arrive?
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

Is it weird when I hear "quad socket" that I begin to drool a little bit thinking
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

Hypernova, maybe it's time for quad socket systems to maintain space. Or at least dual socket. Less to maintain.
MM, did the other part ever arrive?

The Red and Black part? Not yet.. sad
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

Bummer. Will be interesting to see the difference. You should post your latest update that you posted over at XS. Definately make folks drool over the results this monster is putting out.
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

Bummer. Will be interesting to see the difference. You should post your latest update that you posted over at XS. Definately make folks drool over the results this monster is putting out.


Which one?
Looks like it's doing well over 140,000PPD and drawing 412W at 100% load..
Interesting thought:
A 2600K at say 4200MHz makes app 40,000PPD so this machine is like 3 1/2 of those yes?
So divide 140,000 by 3.5 and you get 117W draw per the output of each..
Now that is a VERY nice number.. biggrin
Of course the initial cost is a killer but if you can get someone to give you the case,board,PSU, the memory,the cpu's,and the heatsinks then win the video card in a poker tournament(2 of them) and have a good HD and DVDRW in the house then your golden! wink
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

Bummer. Will be interesting to see the difference. You should post your latest update that you posted over at XS. Definately make folks drool over the results this monster is putting out.


Which one?
Looks like it's doing well over 140,000PPD and drawing 412W at 100% load..
Interesting thought:
A 2600K at say 4200MHz makes app 40,000PPD so this machine is like 3 1/2 of those yes?
So divide 140,000 by 3.5 and you get 117W draw per the output of each..
Now that is a VERY nice number.. biggrin
Of course the initial cost is a killer but if you can get someone to give you the case,board,PSU, the memory,the cpu's,and the heatsinks then win the video card in a poker tournament(2 of them) and have a good HD and DVDRW in the house then your golden! wink

Does that 412W draw include the video cards crunching? biggrin Would be interesting to see the power draw with those 2 cards running on GPUGrid.
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

Bummer. Will be interesting to see the difference. You should post your latest update that you posted over at XS. Definately make folks drool over the results this monster is putting out.


Which one?
Looks like it's doing well over 140,000PPD and drawing 412W at 100% load..
Interesting thought:
A 2600K at say 4200MHz makes app 40,000PPD so this machine is like 3 1/2 of those yes?
So divide 140,000 by 3.5 and you get 117W draw per the output of each..
Now that is a VERY nice number.. biggrin
Of course the initial cost is a killer but if you can get someone to give you the case,board,PSU, the memory,the cpu's,and the heatsinks then win the video card in a poker tournament(2 of them) and have a good HD and DVDRW in the house then your golden! wink

Does that 412W draw include the video cards crunching? biggrin Would be interesting to see the power draw with those 2 cards running on GPUGrid.

No, just cpu on WCG and whatever the single 570 draws at idle..Have the machine set to get GPU WU from WCG but havn't seen any yet
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

An interesting read on this system..Yes, I wrote it! biggrin
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthrea...amp;p=5096576#post5096576
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

140,000WCG PPD seems to be the right number.

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Date Total Run Time(y:d:h:m:s) Points Generated Results Returned
05/23/2012 0:032:05:06:05..... 141,993................ 259
05/22/2012 0:037:19:30:18..... 165,497................ 289
05/21/2012 0:036:04:40:53..... 157,532................ 294
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Re: New Machine for the battle:Supermicro socket 2011 'Dualie"

What efficiency are you getting with the tasks currently? As well as which WUs are you crunching? With that amount of threads, I would like to know how the writing to hdd is affecting your performance.

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