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Sep 2002
República de California
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I've see timing variations of that order of magnitude from one run invocation to the next - seems to be partly a function of whatever memory mapping one gets at run start. Also seen poor timings one day, then same run cranking along 4-5% faster the next day, without any change in user-perspective system load or ambient temps. (I only use my odroid for Mlucas runs, plus occasional builds and print jobs - it's the only one of my devices which supports my bought-this-year cheapie HP printer, as I have no Windows devices and my Mac's OS is older than said printer requires.
Re. heat, I had my N2 (before I shipped it off in Paul L's direction) sitting on my desk, no fan air, just relying on convective air wafting around the heat sink, which did get quite warm to the touch. The heat sink is large enough that any small amount of moving air should suffice, whether secondary air from a nearby device's exhaust fan or an open window. |
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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But the heat-sink temperature isn't really too important. It is the junction temps that need monitoring. If those are less than 90C then everything should be good without the need for throttling. If there is some setting in the OS it might be worth adjusting it to get better throttling behaviour. |
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"Sam Laur"
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Turku, Finland
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But the N2 is very much a different beast. The Raspberry Pi processor is made on a 40 nm process which is not that great anymore for anything that needs to do things instead of mostly sitting idle. Smaller process nodes may have bigger leakage currents i.e. idle consumption, but the operating power consumption is still getting smaller from node to node. And the N2 processor, Amlogic S922X, is made in 12 nm, so even with the bigger A73 cores, the stock heatsink should be enough for most normal loads. Of course, again the vector instructions generate more heat than normal float. For temperature monitoring take a peek in /sys/class/thermal . This varies a bit from device to device, but there should at least be one directory called thermal_zone0 below that. Maybe more, thermal_zone1 etc. depending on the chip. Anyway, in each of those directories, there is a file called temp that tells the temperature (probably scaled by x1000) and another file called type that tells what's being measured. |
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
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Thanks to nomead for the pointers to /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp. With cpulimit set to 300% the temperature was 49.5C, without (i.e. 400%) it was 61.1. On fitting the USB fan the temperature dropped rapidly to 44.1C. However it seems there is no impact on iterations time and that Ernst's observation about different runs have different timings seems to be true. To wit I will be restarting mlucas_v19 until I get it back to 102.5ms instead of 109.5ms.
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Sep 2002
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cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp 45100 Code:
cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone1/temp 42900 I guess there will be no use using all six cores. Will the a53 slow down the a73? Last fiddled with by paulunderwood on 2019-06-21 at 19:32 |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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o Dual-core a53 is ~1/4 the FLOPS of the 4-core a73, with respect to each running in standalone mode at max throughput (2-threaded Mlucas on a53, 4-threaded on a73); o Running on both a53 and a73 slows each down by ~10% versus that-CPU-only running, thus total throughput is equivalent to roughly 0.9*(4+1) = 4.5 a73 CPUs. |
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If I still had my N2 I'd shoot you the a53-specific mlucas.cfg file, but I didn't save copies of those config files before shipping the unit off to Paul L., I only copied the .stat and savefiles for the 2 jobs I was running on it - the a73 LL-test is now queued up on my Intel NUC, and the a53 DC on my Odroid C2. |
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