Acheive Perfection through Computing
Everyone likes to crunch numbers and the more you do the higher your stats. Now lets look at possibly helping everyone achieve more numbers crunched by showing you little nuances you never knew existed.
This topic is under the Forum Index for Tips and Tricks: First Tip is turning most everything you don't need on .....off ! If by chance you look in your Windows XP user field under your name and your all users configuration find the start menu, then open the file and view what actually is being listed to turn on or is actually running in the back ground. Some people's system I have seen some 30 programs running and they wonder why there system is so slow. Hey if I had to juggle between 30 different work functions I would not be on top of the paying field either.
Second item to assist everyone would be to look at those pesky screensavers, you know the more you make the screensaver do the more instructions are sent to your processor for guidance to keep that gizmo moving around on your desktop. There is no reason to have the Boinc as a screensaver, in fact it is actually detremental if you want the high numbers in the stats department. Go into the Desktop/Screen saver and alter the selection of the Screensaver to Blank, I always hit the 1 minute delay as I sometimes pause a little long in those mental over load sessions. The less the screensaver is doing the more numbers crunching can happen. less nuisance computing and more ability for the CPU to work with out pauses for instructions. Depending on the size of the system I have seen the screensaver take upto 30% of the computing power, lately the source of power draw is close to 13%. Since I run blank I use less then 1%.
Third Item to speak of is the famous settings on the system set there by the Install of Boinc. Adjust at the ability of your system don't listen to me as I have rocketships churning the numbers out. You will need to work around the abilities of the machine, I set my systems to run all the time.
I have only BSOD'd my slower system once and never my 4200 with running all the time.
Good Luck.
Nflight
Re: Acheive Perfection through Computing
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Originally Posted by Nflight
Some people's system I have seen some 30 programs running and they wonder why there system is so slow.
My task manager is showing 53 processes right now :P :lol:
Achieve Perfection Through Computing
My current 4200+ system runs just 41 processes viewed in Task Manager. You have stuff running you don't know or understand, DON'T just click and turn it off from Task Manager, learn what it is, look it up on the net or Technet and resolve what it might be. Learn before you burn. Educate yourself about what the program your interested in does, what it is affiliated with and then after all that either turn it off or remove it completly. Never just remove from the Task Manager.
If your system has a lot of programs installed you may have more then 41 running in the back ground, but be careful with out a trailer to send the signal when you want to open up a media file there will be the hassle of having to do it all by hand. (True you get to know your system like an expert after while but the frustration of ease of convenience or work for it becomes the dilemna)
I am running Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 installed on both machines.
It is better to be safe then sorry! :roll:
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You know there is one item I forgot to mention in my earlier posts, that one item is how organized is your Hard Disk? What I am asking is how often do you defrag your hard drive? If you are like most and believe what the system says and don't defrag just because the machine says so, wait your listening to a machine, eee gads.
Machines can't know everything, they need to be coached into working quickly and efficiently. Defragging takes time yes it does so I keep mine tuned up by doing the defragging on Sundays. This keeps all the files in a contiguious form, for those that don't quite under stand this word contigious => it means if you had a file cabinet and you put files in the file cabinet under your own organized method doing it your way. Not always is it the best way and it confuses other programs as well.
So the tip is to return the file cabinet mess to an organized filing system that works the quickest for BOINC's sake.
Defrag the system three times, everytime no matter what if the machine says it does not need it. This way each and every file is pushed closer to the floating head at the starting point instead of being strewn across the entire disk making access times faster for the CPU and thus faster processing speeds.
Wha La => as soon as you are finished with the last of the three you will notice an increased speed on your machine for the first 3 or 4 days, Don't think you need to defrag so soon. This is normal and it is actually in tune with the system load it is required to run.
***Remember do it once a week, three times, no matter what the darn machine says to do.
:lol:
Achieve Perfection Through Computing
As with another post I have been reading, there is hope here to improve on the what seems endless supply of knowledge base with in our AMD portal. I have just installed the newer version of Boinc to run my current Predictor@home project. My old version was the 5.2.7, I am now running the 5.2.13 version. I installed it with no problems after hearing from others that they were having no difficulty with there OS's. At the end of today I will look over my now improved version and compare to my previous results to notice I hope an improvement. If there is an improvement I will report to you as soon as I get a free moment in my busy schedule. The other link I am referring to is located here: http://www.amdusers.com/modules.php?...c&t=1785#23193
Acheive Perfection Through Computing
I just upped the anty with making the swtich to crunch3r, WOW what an improvement in these CPU benchmarks. The new numbers are almost 2.5 times what they were before. I am really surprised at the numbers!
Old Computer Benchmarks reported these numbers:
1. 2107 double precision MIPS (Wheatstone) per CPU
2. 3898 integer MIPS (Drystone) per CPU
New Computer Benchmarks reprted these numbers:
1. 3032 double precision MIPS (Wheatstone) per CPU
2. 9324 integer MIPS (Drystone) per CPU
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Originally Posted by drezha
Try disconnecting from the network and then turning the firewall off.
:cool:
I also checked the Boinc Personal Preferences to contact the server every 48 hours instead of all the time, which means if you don't mind having scores of no reporting WU's for two days this is one way to do it. Keeping your efficiency high is the main key. Means more WU's output and high scores.
Acheive Perfection Through Computing
What did you do to change the circumstances to make it go down?
Acheive Perfection Through Computing
I have had some issues with WU times lately and mentioned this to others I know off this web site. My RAC has dinimished to something like 90 below normal average crunching WU times. I thought I did something wrong but it has been improving in the last couple days/hours. I have been reading on the technical part of the world not just here at AMD and other Crunchers are experiencing the same effect. Slower times for all not just us.
What was explained to me by one of the System Admins is that they added a new batch of WU's which were categorized as a harder bunch too crunch, they wanted to see how we would hold up and what would happen. So far the new batch has made them fine tune there WU's so the complexity of the WU's is not that hard that the crunching cause failures as I had a BSOD while crunching those little buggers.
Never fear it is not something we can control at this time and the Server crews says there will be more WU's with the same complexity so times will vary and we will just have to keep our wits and stick with the effort.
BSOD = stands for Blue Screen of Death, I had to reboot my system, thats all