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Former Member
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I have a Ryzen 5 1600, with 16GB of RAM (two 8GB DDR4 2667 sticks). I have a mild overclock with all 6 cores running at 3.65GHz. I run 6 cores/12 threads at 100% 24/7. Typically 75 - 80% of my 12 threads are running MIP1 jobs. Based on recent results returned, it takes on average 2.18 hrs for this PC to complete a MIP task. What is the average time to complete a MIP task on your R7 1700? (I'm guessing Linux is much faster than Win10, but you have only 4GB of Ram, so curious). FWIW, I haven't noticed any slowdown in web browsing or in MS Office applications while all of these BOINC related jobs are running on this PC. I also run an i5 4670K at 4.0GHz with 16GB of DDR3 RAM. I run 4 cores/4 threads at 100% 24/7. Typically 75% of my 4 threads are running MIP1 jobs. Based on recent results returned, it takes on average 1.17 hrs for this PC to complete a MIP task. I do notice a slow down in MS Office/browsing when running BOINC at 100% on this PC. My Ryzen 1700 @3.2 GHz averaged 1.55 hrs for the last few days, with normally 3 of the 16 threads running MIP. The only 4 GB RAM of my machine should not be an issue here, Lubuntu itself uses only ~300 MB and except from WCG nothing is running on the machine, typically only 2 GB RAM are used overall. Windows vs Linux should also be no large difference in MIP, only at the VINA projects (OET, Zika, SCC, FAH1) Linux has a large speed advantage. I would guess your MIP completion times will improve noticably, if you run fewer of them together with other projects. My Ryzen 1700 runs 3 MIP units without any measurable performance impact, 4 with a slight impact, with 5 and more units the slowdown becomes significant. As your Ryzen 1600 has 16 MB L3 cache, the same as my 1700, I assume this should be the same on your machine. |
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Macromancer
Veteran Cruncher United States Joined: Sep 6, 2016 Post Count: 994 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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My Ryzen 1700 @3.2 GHz averaged 1.55 hrs for the last few days, with normally 3 of the 16 threads running MIP. Super. I added MCM to my project list last night, so I should have fewer MIP tasks on average going forward. I'll calculate an average run time for MIP tasks in a few days when I have enough data for a meaningful comparison. Based on a very small sample, I'm now getting an average of 1.82 hrs to complete a MIP task, so moving in the right direction. I'd prefer to limit the MIP tasks via the config/xml file, but I couldn't find any of the directories mentioned in the BOINC documenation, i.e. my Win 10 BOINC directory structure looks quite a bit different from what I see in the documentation. |
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Former Member
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At my Windows 10 PC the relevant directory can be found at
C:\ProgramData\BOINC\projects\www.worldcommunitygrid.org Remember the dir could be hidden, so either show hidden folder in the settings or enter this path with copy/paste. In case there is no app_config.xml you must create one... In case you still can't find the directory, maybe searching for "www.worldcommunitygrid.org" on your PC could help, to locate it. |
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Macromancer
Veteran Cruncher United States Joined: Sep 6, 2016 Post Count: 994 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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After about 36hrs of running while limiting the number of MIP tasks, I definitely observe that it takes less time on average to complete a MIP task:
i5 4670K @4.0 GHz: an 11% improvement (now 1.05 hrs versus 1.17 hrs previously) R5 1600 @3.4 GHz: a 23% improvement (now 1.67 hrs versus 2.18 hrs previously). I had to lower the over clock from 3.6 to 3.4GHz on all cores after limiting the number of MIP tasks in order to keep CPU temps below 60C while running at 100%; 60C is just the arbitrary max CPU package temp I prefer. |
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l_mckeon
Senior Cruncher Joined: Oct 20, 2007 Post Count: 439 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Another thing is that MIP may not be suitable for those on expensive wireless data plans. I've done a rough calculation and for my old 3.3GHz I5-2500, MIP will have used around 21-22GB of data to get a 90 day badge.
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Jim1348
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Jul 13, 2009 Post Count: 1066 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I use an app_config.xml file to limit MIP to two work units at a time on my Ryzen 1700 (Lubuntu 17.10.1, not overclocked). I did some tests several months ago, and found that more than two might lengthen run times, though I did not try to nail it down precisely. But I allow all other work units too, so I haven't had the "bunching up" problem yet.
The run times are presently estimated at 1 hour 23 minutes by BOINCTasks, though that can change. |
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