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My 5960X 8-core running at 3.5 Ghz should roughly give 8*3.5 = 28 Ghz-days per day.
Actually it completes an LL test giving ~ 215 Ghz-days in roughly 60 hours = 2.5 days: 215/2.5 = 86 Ghz-days per day, so 3x more than the simple calculation. Ghz-days is just a measure for a certain amount of TFLOP (not FLOPS). A rough estimate of how many TFLOP each test takes at each FFT level. We found out in this thread: [url]http://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=22745[/url] that 1 Ghz-day = 172.8 TFLOP, which is the amount an old Core2 processor could do on 1 core running at 1 Ghz in 1 day. Since new processors can do more TFLOP per Ghz due to AVX, AVX2/FMA it would make more sense to switch everything to TFLOP or PFLOP. |
[QUOTE=daxmick;473053]Alas, it appears there is no "back of the envelope" way for a layman, such as myself, to pre-calculate my GHz-days. Oh well. I'll just watch the [URL]https://www.mersenne.org/cpus/[/URL] page for my CPUs and see what they return.
Thank you to everyone for your patience in getting this concept through my thick skull.[/QUOTE] There is a Ghz days per day calculator for CPUs here: [url]http://www.mersenne.ca/throughput.php[/url] For GPUs doing mfaktc Trial Factoring: [url]http://www.mersenne.ca/mfaktc.php[/url] For GPUs running LL testing via CUDALucas: [url]http://www.mersenne.ca/cudalucas.php[/url] |
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