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4090 Config for FAH

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What's the best configuration for one of these cards? or 3090ti?
 
I'd go with Z690/790 platform with Alder/Raptor Lake or AMD equivalent.
 
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I'd go with Z690/790 platform with Alder/Raptor Lake.
resolution dependent tho ...

above 2.5k i would not mater totally, i would go on the price to perf side (even a good B550 mobo+R7 5700X would be way enough)

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personally i am not a fan of the hybride approach Intel needed to go to remain competitive, but that's a highly personal grief.
 
What's the best configuration for one of these cards? or 3090ti?
If you can afford 4090 you shouldn't be asking that question
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If you can afford 4090 you shouldn't be asking that question
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actually .. what if ... 95% of the rig budget is the 4090 and the 5% remaining is for the rest of the rig? :laugh:


and i am not saying that because my GPU common seen price is 650chf and my Mobo/CPU/RAM is, if i count the CPU as 0chf since i got it as a gift from a fiend, 158chf ... (99 mobo 59 RAM)
 
actually .. what if ... 95% of the rig budget is the 4090 and the 5% remaining is for the rest of the rig? :laugh:
Does a 4090 fit on a Raspberry Pi? :cool:
 
actually .. what if ... 95% of the rig budget is the 4090 and the 5% remaining is for the rest of the rig? :laugh:


and i am not saying that because my GPU common seen price is 650chf and my Mobo/CPU/RAM is, if i count the CPU as 0chf since i got it as a gift from a fiend, 158chf ... (99 mobo 59 RAM)
Don't forget 24" FHD 60 Hz display to match it ;)

OP - define "best" - best money can buy? Best CPU to run it with if you had infinite budget? Best at what resolution?
 
Going by the size of a 4090, the real question is: does a RaspberryPi fit on a 4090 :p
remove the back fan and use the extra space left ... and you can probably fit two of them ... more if you go zero 2 W or Compute Modules
 
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Should have been more specific..what are the highest PPD projects and are there any settings that I can change to maximize PPD in FAH. I already have the 4090.
 
Thread title changed to reflect the FAH element.
 
Should have been more specific..what are the highest PPD projects and are there any settings that I can change to maximize PPD in FAH. I already have the 4090.
I don't know about specific projects, but the biggest factor has always been keeping the card fed. This means that a high frequency CPU is better than a more powerful but lower frequency CPU. If you're doing something else on the CPU, you will need to experiment with the number of threads that you set aside for F@H, by checking utilization of the GPU in Afterburner or the like.
 
Best way to find out, run it and see :)

Its all I do with all my cards but I do lock the power limit slightly as that can save a few watts in the system... I'm mean a Threadripper and 3090 isn't exactly going to sip the power but you can make it a little more efficient :) Be interesting to see what sort of points you can get with the card @jellyrole :)
 
4.2M points so far since I started at 11am focused on Alzheimers and shows 22M ppd in the client. I'll switch it over to cancer tomorrow and see what happens.
 
It sounds a beast if its estimating 22M a day :eek: Good thing, but not sure on the power usage, stock card I presume with no tweaking??

I know the 3090 can sometimes see I think 8M a day but like with all my kit, I don't have it on 24/7. I'd be in debit quicker than anything paying for the power costs!! lol
 
I have it overclocked and I haven't had time to take the power down. It's been running at 2820mhz and GPUZ shows 364w average draw.

I was playing WoW last night for about 6 hours and the average draw while doing that and playing was around 285w. I was maintaining 90+ FPS at 2k while also playing a movie and the control program averaged out around 8m points.

Just switched it back over to "any disease" so we'll see what that does for 24 hours.
 
I have it overclocked and I haven't had time to take the power down. It's been running at 2820mhz and GPUZ shows 364w average draw.

I was playing WoW last night for about 6 hours and the average draw while doing that and playing was around 285w. I was maintaining 90+ FPS at 2k while also playing a movie and the control program averaged out around 8m points.

Just switched it back over to "any disease" so we'll see what that does for 24 hours.

Distributed computing is a hard thing to benchmark. The available work and points generated vary so much that it's hard to get meaningful data over short time intervals. You do have an advantage in that you're plowing through WUs so quickly; I'm interested to see if you can determine any trends. Unfortunately, the best sample set will be generated if you just let it fold, but then you don't get to play with your new toy!
 
resolution dependent tho ...

above 2.5k i would not mater totally, i would go on the price to perf side (even a good B550 mobo+R7 5700X would be way enough)


personally i am not a fan of the hybride approach Intel needed to go to remain competitive, but that's a highly personal grief.
Why is the 7700X OC @5.1GHz all core slower than stock?
 
Why is the 7700X OC @5.1GHz all core slower than stock?

5.1 might be hitting power limits at bad times, or stock is more intelligently managing frequency and can boost past 5.1 when necessary. OC can be a funny thing; I remember goofing around with 3DMark one time and having my scores drop with a graphics OC.
 
5.1 might be hitting power limits at bad times, or stock is more intelligently managing frequency and can boost past 5.1 when necessary. OC can be a funny thing; I remember goofing around with 3DMark one time and having my scores drop with a graphics OC.
Thats something that annoys me when im trying to overclock my GPU. Ill run it at stock settings, then start increasing the core clock first then start with memory and once i start adjusting memory, the score tanks.
 
I have it overclocked and I haven't had time to take the power down. It's been running at 2820mhz and GPUZ shows 364w average draw.

I was playing WoW last night for about 6 hours and the average draw while doing that and playing was around 285w. I was maintaining 90+ FPS at 2k while also playing a movie and the control program averaged out around 8m points.

Just switched it back over to "any disease" so we'll see what that does for 24 hours.
I tend to let mine do whatever it fancies, sometimes it picks up some good scores and other times it does suck but they don't tend to take too long.. Longest is about 4 hours on some of the 3070's but the 1080 TI is sometimes taking about 6 hours for one unit.. I was seeing a score for the 1080 TI around 2 million a day, 3070s at about 4 million a day and the 3090 was hitting about 8 million a day.

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Just got to make sure that the fans are spinning properly on the 3090 rad, cos sometimes it gets a little warm when they are just about turning or when its passive... Sophia likes to try and turn the dials for the fan controller.... :rolleyes: :roll:
 
Why is the 7700X OC @5.1GHz all core slower than stock?
When a lot of people tune their power limits, they go lower in an effort to reduce heat and noise. When they do that, they are actually lowering the performance of their PC,. It might not be measurable with the tasks they run, that just means they are running the wrong tasks and can't see what they are actually doing. But it's there.
 
Not an expert...
My cpu's are running at the min (3600mhz AI Suite 3) power limited to 60% in advanced windows settings. They are used for crunching 24/7. Most of the time they automatically drop the speed to 2500mhz
Computers with 3080 FTW3's average 8-10 mppd. Computers with 4090's are averaging over 20-30mppd with dips to 17mppd and spikes to 35mppd.
A 4090 computer averages less than 450watts including fans, monitor etc.
GPU's are power limited and under clocked.
A 4090 uses much less power than a 3090 and does way more ppd on average.
4090 SUPRIM LIQUID
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3080 FTW3
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Take note
I used large pictures so you can see the details. A 4090 uses less cpu power bottom left corner shows the settings and power usage of cpu.
If you want I can show you pictures of the power draw at the UPS.
Fold on...

Should have been more specific..what are the highest PPD projects and are there any settings that I can change to maximize PPD in FAH. I already have the 4090.
A 4090FE will not perform as good as a MSI 4090 gaming x trio or a MSI 4090 Suprim Liquid. The MSI 4090 Suprim Liquid performance is just below the MSI 4090 gaming x Trio. A friends 4090 Gigybyte will out perform them all...lol
The best performing cause is a secret you will have to find yourself ...sorry
 
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