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CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

Hi, I was looking for a list of cpus that work really well for mapping cancer markers?
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Re: CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

Think the place to look is the WUProp project.

I'd carefully look at other projects performances too, as MCM is finite, though I'm thoroughly convinced MCM going to be running much longer than the official projection currently shows.
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Re: CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

OK thanks
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Re: CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

With this new "wave" of work, i continue to think that a gpu client is welcome!
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Re: CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

Are we still processing ovarian cancer or have we moved on to the next type?

In case we have passed the next type of cancer ... What kind of cancer is it ??

In case we continue with ovarian cancer, how long is it expected to move to the next type of cancer?

And for how long is it expected to process ??
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Re: CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

Cinebench R15 is a very good indicator of CPU performance in MCM.

I have tested myself more than 50 different setups in MCM and for now the best in terma of power/$ and performance/electricity is AMD Ryzen R7 1700. Od you are looking for something cheaper then still Ryzen but 1600.
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Re: CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

I am running the new i7-7900X 10C/20T CPU and the average MCM task to finish is about 95 mins.
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Re: CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

I am running the new i7-7900X 10C/20T CPU and the average MCM task to finish is about 95 mins.

Considering the overall average run time currently for MCM is around 4.25 hours (275 minutes) I would think 95 minutes is quite fast.
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Re: CPU benchmarks for mapping cancer markers

Yes, these multi cores of CPU are insanely fast and I managed to overlook my 7900X by another 300MHz. Compared to my 4700HQ (laptop), it takes about 4.5 hours to run one unit of MCM. This 7900X is definitely a beast.

Hopefully, a year or two down the road when these 10 cores or so CPU are becoming more affordable, we can finish the current batches a lot quicker.
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