PrimeGrid
Please visit donation page to help the project cover running costs for this month

Toggle Menu

Join PrimeGrid

Returning Participants

Community

Leader Boards

Results

Other

drummers-lowrise

Advanced search

Message boards : Proth Prime Search : PPS Sieve - GPU Bandwidth

Author Message
ZydorProject donor
Avatar
Send message
Joined: 27 Nov 10
Posts: 226
ID: 74718
Credit: 25,180,844
RAC: 0
PPS LLR Gold: Earned 500,000 credits (683,896)SR5 LLR Bronze: Earned 10,000 credits (65,374)SGS LLR Silver: Earned 100,000 credits (198,823)PPS Sieve Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (12,095,504)PSA Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (12,131,472)
Message 34815 - Posted: 3 Apr 2011 | 14:27:03 UTC
Last modified: 3 Apr 2011 | 14:34:06 UTC

Dont want to reinvent the wheel testing, if the answer is already out there somewhere .... definitive not anecdotal.

Is PPS Sieve GPU app sensitive to GPU memory bandwidth?

For example, with Collatz (needs memory high) the datasets going back and forth CPU-GPU are large and need all the GPU memory bandwidth you can give it, there is a very noticeable difference in output if GPU memory is set at (say) 500 compared to set at (say) 1250 or more.

With MilkyWay(ideally memory low), its the opposite. The datasets are small, and GPU memory bandwidth setting is irrelevant - it can go as low as 180 with no discernable difference in output. Running MW at (say) 1150 or more, is a waste of power, and only produces a more efficient space heater.

So for PPS GPU Sieve - memory high or low?

Regards
Zy

Profile TheDawgzProject donor
Avatar
Send message
Joined: 7 Jul 08
Posts: 2235
ID: 25193
Credit: 576,989,487
RAC: 0
321 LLR Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (10,043,076)Cullen LLR Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (17,704,199)ESP LLR Sapphire: Earned 20,000,000 credits (20,115,673)Generalized Cullen/Woodall LLR Sapphire: Earned 20,000,000 credits (20,124,061)PPS LLR Emerald: Earned 50,000,000 credits (54,965,047)PSP LLR Sapphire: Earned 20,000,000 credits (20,339,896)SoB LLR Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (10,053,795)SR5 LLR Sapphire: Earned 20,000,000 credits (20,710,959)SGS LLR Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (10,404,749)TRP LLR Sapphire: Earned 20,000,000 credits (20,743,624)Woodall LLR Sapphire: Earned 20,000,000 credits (21,804,003)321 Sieve Silver: Earned 100,000 credits (200,220)Cullen/Woodall Sieve (suspended) Turquoise: Earned 5,000,000 credits (6,710,149)Generalized Cullen/Woodall Sieve (suspended) Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (10,061,184)PPS Sieve Emerald: Earned 50,000,000 credits (57,182,910)Sierpinski (ESP/PSP/SoB) Sieve (suspended) Ruby: Earned 2,000,000 credits (2,251,279)TRP Sieve (suspended) Ruby: Earned 2,000,000 credits (3,572,416)AP 26/27 Gold: Earned 500,000 credits (543,507)GFN Sapphire: Earned 20,000,000 credits (21,199,917)PSA Double Silver: Earned 200,000,000 credits (248,258,813)
Message 34830 - Posted: 3 Apr 2011 | 16:35:02 UTC - in response to Message 34815.

IIRC the current CUDA GPU app for PPS Sieve is not sensitive to memory bandwidth.

I run my GTX275 OC'd at 703 with memory DC'd to 799.
nvidia-smi -q returns ---
Utilization
Gpu : 99%
Memory : 1%

I do not know anything about the version of the for ATI cards.
____________
There's someone in our head but it's not us.

ZydorProject donor
Avatar
Send message
Joined: 27 Nov 10
Posts: 226
ID: 74718
Credit: 25,180,844
RAC: 0
PPS LLR Gold: Earned 500,000 credits (683,896)SR5 LLR Bronze: Earned 10,000 credits (65,374)SGS LLR Silver: Earned 100,000 credits (198,823)PPS Sieve Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (12,095,504)PSA Jade: Earned 10,000,000 credits (12,131,472)
Message 34846 - Posted: 3 Apr 2011 | 21:16:32 UTC
Last modified: 3 Apr 2011 | 21:36:33 UTC

Okie Doke - Low memory it is. I've already had a go for a couple of days, but want to properly settle down to an extended session for a while as I've not really crunched PrimeGrid in the past as such, and its time I gave it a whirl - accepting the "hit" being AMD card.

Will not be that much difference as such to the dataset size shuttling around between AMD & NVidia for this purpose in terms of low or high memory

First few are through, seems ok for an AMD card here.

5970 @ 840GPU & 500 memory on a 1090T @3.7Ghz, through in either side of 2000secs per GPU. Temperatures way down, not an issue - nice to see. Might crank it up a bit more later on if it stays that way over the next 24 hrs.

Any AMD GPU Players out there to whom that rings incorrect/on the low side for the card - grateful you shout, hard to get comparitors with Primegrid being primarily a NVidia house, to know if I've got it set up in the right ball park for the card. Not going to push it to the edge though .... I like to sleep nights :)

Regards
Zy

Message boards : Proth Prime Search : PPS Sieve - GPU Bandwidth

[Return to PrimeGrid main page]
DNS Powered by DNSEXIT.COM
Copyright © 2005 - 2023 Rytis Slatkevičius (contact) and PrimeGrid community. Server load 0.00, 0.01, 0.00
Generated 8 Jun 2023 | 18:54:50 UTC