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Post by iganu » Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:58 pm

I didn't actually try overclocking on stock voltage. But from reading a lot of the threads here and elsewhere it looks like a good rule of thumb is that you can either overclock about 20% on stock voltage, or undervolt about 20% at stock speed. Now, since power consumption is proportional to the square of voltage, that 20% undervolt will get you a 36% power saving for the cpu (not quite so much for the whole system). And since power consumption under load is roughly proportional to clock speed, the 20% overclock will increase power consumption by about 20%. But in practice I think it will be somewhat less.

So looking just at cpu power consumption, overclocking on stock voltage looks like it should slightly increase points per watt. While undervolting at stock speed will significantly increase points per watt. So points per watt is better when undervolting at stock speed.

But when you bring other system power consumption into the picture then it's not so clear. For my folding machines which have low power integrated graphics and no hard drive or optical drive, I think undervolting is still significantly better in terms of points per watt. But I haven't measured.

Undervolting also makes the machines easy to run quietly while folding 24/7, which is the reason I originally started fooling around with undervolting. The energy savings are just a bonus.

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Post by Plissken » Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:13 pm

aristide1 wrote:It seems this would also give you more points per kilowatt, the amount you can OC without increasing the voltage.
Even without the voltage bump, the OC will draw more watts. If the #1 goal is low power consumption, an OCed CPU is probably not a good choice.
But what do I know? A couple days ago I said all I get are the 1760 pointers, and now I'm getting a whole bunch of weird ones :shock:

[edit: Iganu beat me with a much better, thorough explanation, thanks!]

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Post by aristide1 » Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:21 am

I agree, but wouldn't slowing the processor down also save power? Not that I want to do that.
A couple days ago I said all I get are the 1760 pointers, and now I'm getting a whole bunch of weird ones
Folding is a like a box of chocolates, you never know whatcha gonna get.

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Post by Plissken » Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:15 pm

aristide1 wrote:I agree, but wouldn't slowing the processor down also save power? Not that I want to do that.
Yes but it's not optimal in his case. The answer is in iganu's post. Change in speed vs. voltage has a linear vs. squared relationship to power (approximately).
To illustrate (not real #s):
You undervolt 0%, underclock 2% and see power savings of 2%.
You undervolt 2%, underclock 0% and see power savings of 4%
You undervolt 2% and manage to overclock by 1%. Power savings 3%.
Etc.
I'm sure every proc. has a "sweet spot" but it first depends on your goals. In iganu's case, it was low heat (easy to silence) 24/7 folding speed. I can see reasons to underclock, but not on a serious folding machine. Go change the lightbulbs and leave the CPU alone! :twisted: Well, ok, you can undervolt it. 8)

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Post by VanWaGuy » Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:03 pm

Sorry, stupid post after mis-reading the previous removed.
Last edited by VanWaGuy on Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:47 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Post by Plissken » Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:57 pm

VanWaGuy wrote:Not on a serious folding machine? He is top daily folding rate on our team is all.
I said his priority is folding 24/7, and his machines are serious folders, so he should (obviously) not underclock. :?
Plissken wrote:it first depends on your goals. In iganu's case, it was low heat (easy to silence) 24/7 folding speed. I can see reasons to underclock, but not on a serious folding machine.
Although I can see reasons to overclock :twisted:

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Post by NeilBlanchard » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:05 am

Hello,

I guess that I need to reinstall F@H on my brother's iMac -- it has "refused" to credit his user; despite repeated efforts to get it to do so. :?

My home SMP machine has been finishing a work unit, and then balking on starting the next one. It has "stray files" that need to be deleted -- has anybody else seen this, and if so, is there a fix?

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Post by aristide1 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:50 am

Neil I think you now have 2 that require reinstalling.

I got a Proj 3064 WU, 25 minute checkpoints. :?

My E6300 used to finish a wu in 1410 minutes, gaining half an hour a day, but not lately. Its lucky it keeps up now. Stuff is changing.

If there's a way to get your pc to stop the FAH development team seems gifted at finding it. :?

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Post by VanWaGuy » Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:46 am

Plissken,

Let me appologize. I mis-read your post. Where you said underclock, I mis-read undervolt, and I thought that was a comment against what Iganu was doing instead of a contrasting statement.

:oops:

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Post by VanWaGuy » Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:53 am

Neil,

Often you can just delete the working folder and restart folding. I used to need to clean things up, but have not needed to in months. (and I know I will now as soon as I type this) If you have the latest version, you can keep just the config file and the one you download and re-install and run quickly. If you download again, and they might have changed anything, then don't even save the config. Last update, they changed some of the info in there like work unit size that would result in less than optimal folding.

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Post by aristide1 » Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:11 pm

This is the weirdest WU I have ever seen. No 2 checkpoints in the same amount of time, varied from 14 - 25 minutes. 1753 points.

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Post by KansaKilla » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:59 am

Got a whole bunch of 3050 WU's here, 17:31 per checkpoint. Blech.

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Post by aristide1 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:16 am

Another ugh, the pc room hear was heated toasty warm a couple of days ago and damn in the temps in the C2D didn't go up right along with it. I can't OC this much when summer comes along. :?

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Post by Wibla » Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:39 pm

I might just be able to get a dual core folder running again... E2140 @ 2.4GHz or somesuch :)

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Post by VanWaGuy » Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:50 am

Go Wibla!

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Post by aristide1 » Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:39 pm

Wibla, leave it outside and OC it to 4.8GHz.

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Post by KansaKilla » Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:36 am

aristide1 wrote:Wibla, leave it outside and OC it to 4.8GHz.
Heh, heh, heh.
Warmin' up here in "Da Frozen North, Dontcha Know," otherwise I'd be doing that very thing.

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Post by aristide1 » Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:17 pm

iganu wrote: Motherboard: GA-G33M-DS2R (uATX with BIOS support for undervolting)
Iganu,

I dont see this mobo on NewEgg anymore, they have the good board
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813128085

and the el cheapo board
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductRe ... 6813128078
Wow, the cheap board may have only 2 memory sockets, but it still has solid state caps. Impressive.

I just don't know of either one of them undervolt.

And what exactly are my undervolt options these days?

Aris

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Post by iganu » Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:04 pm

I think the GA-G33DS2R has been discontinued. It's a shame, because it's a really nice uATX form factor board. I was hoping to get another to put a 45nm quad in at some point.

I suspect that both of the boards you linked to will have undervolting in the BIOS. But it's less of a gamble with more expensive boards so the G33 based board would be the safer bet if you want to undervolt.

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Post by aristide1 » Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:29 pm

My mobos are geared for speed. I don't see any undervoltage options.

Some may not have noticed, but the 45nm dual cores look awful expensive now.

I never did find out how you know all the pcs in your farm are running if some of them don't even have a video card, or all of those integrated video?

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Post by VanWaGuy » Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:03 pm

He lays his hands on the case, and does the Vulcan mind-meld thing with each of them. :)

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Post by Plissken » Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:28 pm

aristide1 wrote:I just don't know of either one of them undervolt.
And what exactly are my undervolt options these days?
Download the user manual of the prospective mobo. Some, like the older P5B-D, will list every CPU voltage setting available - from 1.2750 to 1.7000V :shock: Not sure about Giga boards though.

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GA-P35-DS4 (Rev 2.0) has these options

Post by Dutchmm » Thu Mar 27, 2008 6:30 am

DDR2 Over Voltage: +0.05v to +1.55v in 0.05v increments
PCI-E Over Voltage: +0.05 to +0.35v in 0.05v steps
FSB - as PCI-E
(G)MCH - northbirdge - Overvoltage: +0.05v to +0.375v in 0.025v steps
CPU Voltage: The adjustable range depends on the CPU - plus the blablah warnings about you might b*gger up your CPU.

That's the whole set of voltage adjustments.

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Post by aristide1 » Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:16 pm

VanWaGuy wrote:He lays his hands on the case, and does the Vulcan mind-meld thing with each of them. :)
Some of my pc's are not close by, so I arranged for Patricia Arquette to call me whenever she has a premonition that one has stopped. :shock:

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Post by aristide1 » Sun Mar 30, 2008 7:56 pm

I knew it about 5 days ago. The pc that I have folding far away had stopped. I watched my average score nose dive and I couldn't do a thing about it. Of course when I started it up after a week off no matter which SMP module it was working on it said "this one expired", but at least it didn't tell me how many checkpoints it had completed before being tossed. I have no idea why it stopped but it could have been a small power outage. I guess I will need at least one UPS soon as.

The wacky WU's continue.....

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Post by pixel_pimp » Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:15 am

looks like iganu might have something to do with that...

http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/ ... =&u=267697

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Lots of 2605 and 2619 ...

Post by Dutchmm » Mon Mar 31, 2008 3:12 am

Iganu's sudden spurt looks like the result of a catch up by the stats team. Many many folders had been beefing on the support site about their completed WUs not getting credit. All the three WUs credited to me in the three hour period to midnight CST last night were catch-ups which I had copmleted between last wednesday and sunday morning. I imagine that is true for most, or all, of Iganu's 12.

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Post by pixel_pimp » Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:04 am

Ah yeah - just noticed I had a bit of an unusual spike too.

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Post by aristide1 » Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:33 am

Yuck, these days I'm getting everything but 1760 pointers.

I keep getting feathered testicles, err sorry, tethered vesicles. 8)

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