So nothing to worry about performance wise, it was just bad luck that you happened to get very "fast" WUs for one app and very "slow" WUs for another version.
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Bikeman
I haven't ran Einstein for a few days, and now I started again and I still find it hard to believe that it's just that. First I haven't had _any_ workunits in the problably hundreds or thousands that I've done that finished in over 7h30m. Now I have a WU for which I did the pen-and-paper calculation and found ~.4 which means it shouldn't be too high. Now it's at ~75% with 7 hours running... I didn't change anything about my PC as far as I know. It's allowed 100% CPU time, CPU speed is the same as always... didn't change any hardware...
It's this task, started with 6.04 for like three minutes, then continued with 6.10 (which is actually running, checked task manager). And this task isn't looking much better at ~40%
I haven't ran Einstein for a few days, and now I started again and I still find it hard to believe that it's just that. First I haven't had _any_ workunits in the problably hundreds or thousands that I've done that finished in over 7h30m. Now I have a WU for which I did the pen-and-paper calculation and found ~.4 which means it shouldn't be too high. Now it's at ~75% with 7 hours running... I didn't change anything about my PC as far as I know. It's allowed 100% CPU time, CPU speed is the same as always... didn't change any hardware...
It's this task, started with 6.04 for like three minutes, then continued with 6.10 (which is actually running, checked task manager). And this task isn't looking much better at ~40%
Hmm... I see. Well, the other method to test performance is via a dedicated test (benchmark) reference unit, I'll try to update the scripts that were posted here for S5R3 so they reflect S5R4 settings, and then we'll see.
In the meantime...that host is a notebook, right?? Is it possible that it goes into thermal throttling with the new app (e.g. my rather new Samsung notebook is operating close to max CPU temp running E@H, and frequently goes into throttling if ambient temp is over ca 24 deg C). You could use a monitoring tool like "Everest Home edition" to monitor the CPU clock speed while E@H is running to see if it is throttling down.
it's a notebook indeed, but it's not going into thermal throttling. The temperature is ~60-~65C, and I'm monitoring it, haven't seen it go into throttling yet (not even once when it became roughly ~85C)
EDIT: I was thinking about what on earth might have changed... One thing is that I switched from 6.2.something to 6.4.5.. but no one else has reported longer run times since 6.4.5, right?
it's a notebook indeed, but it's not going into thermal throttling. The temperature is ~60-~65C, and I'm monitoring it, haven't seen it go into throttling yet (not even once when it became roughly ~85C)
EDIT: I was thinking about what on earth might have changed... One thing is that I switched from 6.2.something to 6.4.5.. but no one else has reported longer run times since 6.4.5, right?
No. And I haven't seen any reports about app 6.10 being slower than previous apps as well, so this is kind of puzzling.
I have updated 3 hosts so far to the 6.10 app. All are running XP Pro. One has BOINC 6.4.5 and the others have 6.2.19. No issues to report.
I hope to have remaining hosts converted in a couple of days once they flush their cache of 6.05 work units.
Remaining hosts (2) still haven't flushed their cache yet as they are only running 8 hours a day.
The BOINC 6.4.5 host was updated to BOINC 6.5.0 and is working fine with the 6.10 app while it running 4+1. Even the graphics work while its doing a cuda (gpugrid) task.
Installed the 6.10 app on a q9450 running vista 64bit and Boinc 6.2.18. A lot of tasks has been completed and validated, but when I checked my tasks today I found these:
RE: hi, is it possible to
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yes. That means that app will switch and use hte best of SSE2, SSE, or x87 that your PC has.
RE: So nothing to worry
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I haven't ran Einstein for a few days, and now I started again and I still find it hard to believe that it's just that. First I haven't had _any_ workunits in the problably hundreds or thousands that I've done that finished in over 7h30m. Now I have a WU for which I did the pen-and-paper calculation and found ~.4 which means it shouldn't be too high. Now it's at ~75% with 7 hours running... I didn't change anything about my PC as far as I know. It's allowed 100% CPU time, CPU speed is the same as always... didn't change any hardware...
It's this task, started with 6.04 for like three minutes, then continued with 6.10 (which is actually running, checked task manager). And this task isn't looking much better at ~40%
By now all my 6.10 results
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By now all my 6.10 results are validated against the wingman using 6.02 and 6.04.
on an other computer the performance also is better.
6.04 - 37 results - average CPU time 12.4 hours
6.10 - 7 results - average CPU time 10.1 hours
next computer with also better performance
6.04 - 57 results - average CPU time 10 hours
6.10 - 7 results - average CPU time 7.9 hours
both with boinc 6.4.5
Matthias
Have been running 6.10 since
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Have been running 6.10 since 12/19
XP 32 bit AMD 64 X2 - all appears fine
Vista 64 bit AMD 9850 X4 - has had a couple of invalids
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RE: I haven't ran Einstein
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Hmm... I see. Well, the other method to test performance is via a dedicated test (benchmark) reference unit, I'll try to update the scripts that were posted here for S5R3 so they reflect S5R4 settings, and then we'll see.
In the meantime...that host is a notebook, right?? Is it possible that it goes into thermal throttling with the new app (e.g. my rather new Samsung notebook is operating close to max CPU temp running E@H, and frequently goes into throttling if ambient temp is over ca 24 deg C). You could use a monitoring tool like "Everest Home edition" to monitor the CPU clock speed while E@H is running to see if it is throttling down.
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Bikeman
it's a notebook indeed, but
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it's a notebook indeed, but it's not going into thermal throttling. The temperature is ~60-~65C, and I'm monitoring it, haven't seen it go into throttling yet (not even once when it became roughly ~85C)
EDIT: I was thinking about what on earth might have changed... One thing is that I switched from 6.2.something to 6.4.5.. but no one else has reported longer run times since 6.4.5, right?
RE: it's a notebook indeed,
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No. And I haven't seen any reports about app 6.10 being slower than previous apps as well, so this is kind of puzzling.
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Bikeman
I definitely is. In my
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I definitely is.
In my history I can see two results per application now:
6.07: ~25k seconds
6.09: ~29k seconds
6.10: ~32k seconds
RE: I have updated 3 hosts
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Remaining hosts (2) still haven't flushed their cache yet as they are only running 8 hours a day.
The BOINC 6.4.5 host was updated to BOINC 6.5.0 and is working fine with the 6.10 app while it running 4+1. Even the graphics work while its doing a cuda (gpugrid) task.
BOINC blog
Hi
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Hi Holmis!
Thanks very much for reporting this, the issue was forwarded to the development team.
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Bikeman