Are you trying to keep it a secret? :-). Please post in the thread for everyone's benefit. I'm sure many others would be interested too.
No, not as a secret. I offered him full access to my system via teamviewer. Since I'm not a BOINC or Project developer I'm not shure that I can supply all infos that are intresting to know. And I'm also shure you or Oliver can post the infos much better than I could.
It's his http://albertathome.org/host/1894 system, which has an AMD 5830 in it and the APU (Accelerated Processing Units) called Beavercreek, which makes it a Radeon HD 6550D GPU (with 400 GPU cores), which is comparable to a HD5550.
OK, I understand. I was interested in your findings with the integrated GPU. I had a look at some of your completed results. I see two AMD GPUs so I assume the one referred to as 'Beaver Creek' is the integrated one. Looks like it has quite good performance for an integrated GPU. Very interesting for a budget machine.
Yep, I'd already browsed quite a few results on that host and discovered the two different devices returning those results. Thanks for the info on exactly what GPUs they were.
Are you trying to keep it a secret? :-). Please post in the thread for everyone's benefit. I'm sure many others would be interested too.
No, not as a secret. I offered him full access to my system via teamviewer. Since I'm not a BOINC or Project developer I'm not shure that I can supply all infos that are intresting to know. And I'm also shure you or Oliver can post the infos much better than I could.
Thanks Alex. Jord provided all I wanted to know about your box already :-)
RE: pls check your PM Are
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Are you trying to keep it a secret? :-). Please post in the thread for everyone's benefit. I'm sure many others would be interested too.
Cheers, Gary.
RE: RE: pls check your
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No, not as a secret. I offered him full access to my system via teamviewer. Since I'm not a BOINC or Project developer I'm not shure that I can supply all infos that are intresting to know. And I'm also shure you or Oliver can post the infos much better than I could.
It's his
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It's his http://albertathome.org/host/1894 system, which has an AMD 5830 in it and the APU (Accelerated Processing Units) called Beavercreek, which makes it a Radeon HD 6550D GPU (with 400 GPU cores), which is comparable to a HD5550.
OK, I understand. I was
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OK, I understand. I was interested in your findings with the integrated GPU. I had a look at some of your completed results. I see two AMD GPUs so I assume the one referred to as 'Beaver Creek' is the integrated one. Looks like it has quite good performance for an integrated GPU. Very interesting for a budget machine.
Cheers, Gary.
Gary, right, the other one
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Gary,
right, the other one is the cypress (HD5830)
This is the begin if my message:
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | Processor: 4 AuthenticAMD AMD A8-3870 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics [Family 18 Model 1 Stepping 0]
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | Processor: 1.00 MB cache
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 htt pni cx16 syscall nx lm svm sse4a osvw ibs skinit wdt page1gb rdtscp 3dnowext 3dnow
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | OS: Microsoft Windows 7: Home Premium x64 Edition, Service Pack 1, (06.01.7601.00)
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | Memory: 7.50 GB physical, 14.99 GB virtual
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | Disk: 111.69 GB total, 73.43 GB free
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | Local time is UTC +1 hours
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | VirtualBox version: 4.1.8
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce 9500 GT (driver version 285.62, CUDA version 4.10, compute capability 1.1, 512MB, 473MB available, 130 GFLOPS peak)
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | ATI GPU 0: ATI Radeon HD 5800 series (Cypress) (CAL version 1.4.1664, 1024MB, 991MB available, 2688 GFLOPS peak)
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | ATI GPU 1: AMD SUPERSUMO (CAL version 1.4.1664, 512MB, 479MB available, 960 GFLOPS peak)
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce 9500 GT (driver version 285.62, device version OpenCL 1.0 CUDA, 512MB, 473MB available)
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | OpenCL: ATI GPU 0: Cypress (driver version CAL 1.4.1664 (VM), device version OpenCL 1.1 AMD-APP (851.4), 1024MB, 991MB available)
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | OpenCL: ATI GPU 1: BeaverCreek (driver version CAL 1.4.1664 (VM), device version OpenCL 1.1 AMD-APP (851.4), 512MB, 479MB available)
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | NVIDIA GPU is OpenCL-capable
01.02.2012 13:41:12 | | ATI GPU is OpenCL-capable
RE: It's his
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Yep, I'd already browsed quite a few results on that host and discovered the two different devices returning those results. Thanks for the info on exactly what GPUs they were.
Cheers, Gary.
RE: RE: RE: pls check
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Thanks Alex. Jord provided all I wanted to know about your box already :-)
Cheers,
Oliver