So far Ive just been running a standard SMP client in Linux, running the A3 cores and it hasnt had any increase in PPD over windows, Im producing 33K PPD on standard SMP.
The only thing so far thats better is i can overclock it higher and keep it stable in linux vs windows. Ive already tested that earlier.
Gonna give a BigAdv unit a try in Linux and see how it does compared to Windows. Currently running at 4.7Ghz on 8 Threads, In windows at that speed i was getting about 50K PPD on a bigadv.
Lets see how she goes lol.
Edit: Well after about 2 hours of running a BigAdv, its getting 54651 PPD on Project 2684
@ 29min 42 sc per frame.
Bumped it up a little bit more, to 4.9Ghz, now getting 57K PPD on the same WU. So Linux might actually be a bit faster.
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Edited: 05/11/2011
at 02:33 AM
by cvsi3