Noticed your comment regarding latency.So, on a Q6600 Quad for example, Seti would respond better w/ DDR2-800 @ CL-3 than cranking to higher bandwidth, say DDR2-1200 but having to run CL5?Is this right?
[PS: As a guesstimate , if 3 cycle latency and 400Mhz (DDR2-800) is 7.5ns , and 5 cycle latency at 600MHz (ddr2-1200) is 8.33ns then a small access will start about 10 % faster with the low latency ddr2 800. So if I was just doing seti and checking my emails I'd go the ddr2-800 low latency,
Thanks Jason. Makes good sense. I'm going to give it a whirl and see how it works.Regards,Ian
Performance computing enthusiasts have recognized for some time that latency settings may, in fact, have a greater impact on overall system performance than the overall memory bus speed. Indeed, the latency settings have become even more critical due to current system architecture. The latest chip sets have demonstrated that performance is greatest when the memory bus runs at an integral multiple of the front side bus of the processor. So, the optimum memory performance is attained when the memory bus is synchronous with the processor, and latency settings are reduced to the lowest values possible.
Quote from: Gecko_R7 on 20 Oct 2007, 02:36:25 amThanks Jason. Makes good sense. I'm going to give it a whirl and see how it works.Regards,IanIt'll be interesting to see if the theories apply in practice on non-server hardware too. If low latency's the ticket whatever speed you buy I'll have to improve the ram in my old clunkers
i think i found my problem. quad cores require G1 stepping NB chips.
QuestionI have one of your X7DA8 board that I bought in August 2006. I would like to use quad core CPUs on this machine. I see your website indicates that quad core CPUs are supported on this board. Can I just buy quad core CPU and use it on this board?AnswerRunning this CPU on X7 boards requires G1 stepping of Memory controller on the motherboard. This change was implement in November end after Intel released G1 stepping memory controller. So, all the boards manufactured before November would not support quad core CPU.
well i replaced the board with an X7DA3+ last night. i do not believe the seti performance has increased.
Quote from: RottenMutt on 26 Oct 2007, 01:54:47 pmwell i replaced the board with an X7DA3+ last night. i do not believe the seti performance has increased.I'm starting to forum the opinion that nothing is wrong the the computer/mobo and that the difference between the "Darwin" machines and the the Windows machines are just the app and the Mac app preforms much better on V8's then the optimised apps on windows.
.. As Jason (j_groothu) can attest, if a new developer has ideas to add/improve the code base, it takes a little while to understand and figure out how the current code is structured & works before one can start down the path of optimizing for it. It's rather like an architect trying to contribute to a house built in stages by 10 other architects, each with their own specialty and style. ..