Index | Recent Threads | Unanswered Threads | Who's Active | Guidelines | Search |
World Community Grid Forums
Category: Beta Testing Forum: Beta Test Support Forum Thread: Beta Test - Fight Aids at Home - Phase 2 - v7.15 - Oct 8, 2015 [ Issues Thread ] |
No member browsing this thread |
Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 55
|
Author |
|
deltavee
Ace Cruncher Texas Hill Country Joined: Nov 17, 2004 Post Count: 4842 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
My Mac is now completing workunits in about half the time it previously was.
---------------------------------------- |
||
|
vepaul
Senior Cruncher Belgium Joined: Nov 17, 2004 Post Count: 261 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
I didn't get any Beta's lately. Why ?
Paul |
||
|
Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
I didn't get any Beta's lately. Why ? Read armstrdj's message 4 posts before yours in this thread - basically, this particular Beta test is completed and the new version is now in production.[Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Oct 18, 2015 6:08:16 PM] |
||
|
Jason1478963
Senior Cruncher United States Joined: Sep 18, 2005 Post Count: 295 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
OSX runs 12,6 hours and is granted 37 points/hour Linux runs 17,1 hours and is granted 5 point/hour Mac is intel i5, Ubuntu runs on i7 Problem is not the time consumption onlybut more the lousy points. Windows :10.87 / 10.93 371.3 / 371.3 And Linux:26.82 / 26.84 382.2 / 382.2 I totally agree, yes there is a slight improvement in performance in Linux, but nearly the same points allotted for more than twice the runtime still deems FAH2 a windows only project IMO. |
||
|
SekeRob
Master Cruncher Joined: Jan 7, 2013 Post Count: 2741 Status: Offline |
'Slight improvement' is an understatement, from my limited perspective. The specially fired up 1.6Ghz running multi-boot, not HT, did the 7.14 version under Linux in ~55 hours, the 7.15s in just under 35, or 57% faster than the old version. There's no Linux flavor A/B/C optimization, if it matters at all, as the versioning maintenance would be impossible to keep up with, not to speak of 1:1 results becoming ever so much in-homogeneous.
|
||
|
|