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2017/03/31 17:17:52 (permalink)
As the title states, I'm seeing some *really* low PPD on P10496 (R122, C15, G30).  Wondering if this is a change (expected) or an issue I've run into (unexpected).
 
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Win 10 build 1607
Driver: 376.53
 

 

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Re: GTX 970 SSC - LOW PPD (52K) on P10496 (R122, C15, G30) 2017/03/31 17:19:25 (permalink)
I'm seeing lower ppd from my system as well.


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Re: GTX 970 SSC - LOW PPD (52K) on P10496 (R122, C15, G30) 2017/03/31 18:26:45 (permalink)
GTX 780 classified is plugging right along at 220K though... odd.

 

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Re: GTX 970 SSC - LOW PPD (52K) on P10496 (R122, C15, G30) 2017/03/31 22:31:40 (permalink)
Must just have been that project. Next one popped it back up in the 300k range.

 

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Re: GTX 970 SSC - LOW PPD (52K) on P10496 (R122, C15, G30) 2017/04/01 05:03:08 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Tiger770 2017/04/01 22:34:14
10496 does this, I've seen my 1070 drop to 450k from its usual ~620k.  Its a large project by GPU standards at 189k atoms  so maybe that's why everything slows down on it

  


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Re: GTX 970 SSC - LOW PPD (52K) on P10496 (R122, C15, G30) 2017/04/02 02:11:00 (permalink)
Driver 373.06 should give you a boost to ppd :)


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Re: GTX 970 SSC - LOW PPD (52K) on P10496 (R122, C15, G30) 2017/04/02 12:41:04 (permalink)
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As the title states, I'm seeing some *really* low PPD on P10496 (R122, C15, G30).  Wondering if this is a change (expected) or an issue I've run into (unexpected).
 
System:
i7 990x
EVGA GTX 970 SSC
Win 10 build 1607
Driver: 376.53
 


What do you consider "really low" ????   I usually get 334,030 ppd on project 10496 (16 completed) with my 970FTW when I'm not using the computer - driver 372.90 Win10 Pro 64bit.   Currently folding a 10496, & averaging 3min 6sec per frame or about 332,000 ppd.  My GPU does slow down a little bit for this project - usually runs 1396 - 1404 boost clock on most work units, but on 10496's it runs around 1375 - 1380 boost clock.
 

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Re: GTX 970 SSC - LOW PPD (52K) on P10496 (R122, C15, G30) 2017/04/02 15:37:07 (permalink)
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As the title states, I'm seeing some *really* low PPD on P10496 (R122, C15, G30).  Wondering if this is a change (expected) or an issue I've run into (unexpected).
 
System:
i7 990x
EVGA GTX 970 SSC
Win 10 build 1607
Driver: 376.53
 


What do you consider "really low" ????   I usually get 334,030 ppd on project 10496 (16 completed) with my 970FTW when I'm not using the computer - driver 372.90 Win10 Pro 64bit.   Currently folding a 10496, & averaging 3min 6sec per frame or about 332,000 ppd.  My GPU does slow down a little bit for this project - usually runs 1396 - 1404 boost clock on most work units, but on 10496's it runs around 1375 - 1380 boost clock.
 


as the subject says, 52K ppd.  IMO that is really low for a 970's average PPD.
 
Edit: It was late and I was looking in HFM. I didn't think to check the folding console itself.  it is possible this may just be a case of my HFM project listing being out of date.
post edited by Tiger770 - 2017/04/02 15:40:11

 

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Re: GTX 970 SSC - LOW PPD (52K) on P10496 (R122, C15, G30) 2017/04/02 16:41:41 (permalink)
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as the subject says, 52K ppd.  IMO that is really low for a 970's average PPD.

Doh... didn't even notice that.  Only time I see PPD that low is when I pause a WU & forget to restart till 2 or 3 days later.  
 
Tiger770Edit: It was late and I was looking in HFM. I didn't think to check the folding console itself.  it is possible this may just be a case of my HFM project listing being out of date.

 
Could be HFM, could be that particular RCG is a bad unit.  As long as you're getting normal output on other work units I wouldn't worry about it for now.   I keep the Advanced Control open whenever I'm running F @ H  just so I can keep an eye on things anytime I need to.

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