Message boards : Number crunching : Packet's AMD EPYC 7401P 24-Core Performance on GPUGRID
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Alright, so I ended up running GPUGRID on an AMD EPYC 7401P thanks to Packet’s (Packet.net) trial they gave me. Measured floating point speed: 3,574.13 million ops/sec Measured integer speed: 76,379.83 million ops/sec Total Credits (50/50 Rosetta): 177,901 Total CPU Time: 10,424,024 seconds (about 120 days) Run time: 2,735,510 seconds (about 32 days)… since each WU uses 4 threads, the CPU time is 4 times this number. “Real” Run time: 383,373 seconds (time between first WU sent and last WU reported) Credits per Second per Thread: 0.0171 Theoretical Credits per Second per WU: 0.065 Theoretical Credits per Second: 0.78 (0.065 x 12 since this CPU can run 12 WUs in parallel) Credits per Day according to my experiment (50/50 Rosetta): 40,093 Theoretical Credits per Day (if running 100% GPUGRID): 70,232
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~30000 credit on my R7 @ 3.2GHz (the only system in my profile) | |
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I wouldn’t know how much faster/productive this CPU is compared to others on this project, but it seems to be a beast. About 70k per day. Amd makes a great job with these cpu. And during 2019 will be released the "Rome" cpu-server and Ryzen 2 for cpu-client. Competition is welcome! | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Packet's AMD EPYC 7401P 24-Core Performance on GPUGRID