Message boards : Number crunching : What to crunch next?
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Before starting with GPUGRID most of my effort was directed towards Docking@Home, a very similar project to GPUGRID but CPU only. Well, the news has come out that Docking@Home is concluding at the end of this month. :-( | |
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Before starting with GPUGRID most of my effort was directed towards Docking@Home, a very similar project to GPUGRID but CPU only. Well, the news has come out that Docking@Home is concluding at the end of this month. :-( Without some idea of what YOU are interested in that is a hard question to answer, do you like Space, if so there are projects like MilkyWay, Einstein, Asteroids, Seti etc. If you like math projects there are projects like PrimeGrid, Collatz, DistRTgen etc. Obviously you like medical science stuff as you do Rosetta, Malaria is also an option there and there ARE others too. Poem is a chemistry type project. Here is a website listing most of the current, and some now closed Distributed Computing projects: http://www.distributedcomputing.info/projects.html The Boinc ones are noted, if you click on each you will get a little blurb on what each one is all about. | |
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If you want to utilize your CPUs for a similar project, I suggest WCG. | |
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I intend to stay within medical research projects and already have 2 AMD APU systems crunching SIMAP.... so I'm edging towards that. | |
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Unless you really want to crunch two separate projects we are docking right now 22 million ligands on CPUs | |
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Unless you really want to crunch two separate projects we are docking right now 22 million ligands on CPUs These are running fine on one core of my E8400 under WinXP, but take about 30 minutes. Since it is a AutoDock Vina project, I think it will do considerably better under Linux, which I hope to try when Mint 17 Cinnamon comes out. | |
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My guesstimate is about 25% to 30% faster on Linux. | |
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SIMAP runs very well on AMDs, even on the "new" Bulldozer cores if I remember correctly. However, I don't like that they haven't updated their app in years. If they can profit from SSE you'd think they could also use SSE2/3/4 and AVX. And the Android app seem to run very well, or: those tiny cores are very competitve there. Since then I have withdrawn my Intels from SIMAP, although I like the project. | |
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I've well impressed by the Richand APU's I've got. I've got 3 of them, 2 of which I'm crunching on and both undervolted and running a mild overclock. I recently built a mini-ITX cruncher running a A8-6500 which has turned out to be a very efficent low power cruncher. I'm edging towards updating... but the Gigabyte FM2+ motherbod I fancy doesn't seem to be available in the UK yet. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : What to crunch next?