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    Folding on a Ryzen APU

    Since my wife was away for a few days, I took the opportunity to reinstall the folding client on my computers. I have a Ryzen 5 2400G and a laptop with a Ryzen 7 2700u.

    These are budget chips and the results are not overwelming.

    The results are not that great.
    On the 2400G, I'm getting and average 80K ppd. 20K ppd for the cores and around 60K ppd for the GPU.

    The laptop is a Lenovo e585 but the APU is seriously held back by the throttling.
    Using the default client settings, I was getting an average of 37K ppd. 12K ppd for the cores and 25K ppd for the gpu. But I noticed that the chip temperature was only at 65C and the GPU frequency was limited to a maximum of 500MHz (vs 1300 MHz in the specs)
    So I disabled folding on the CPU, the temperature went down to 57C and got an average of 42K ppd on the GPU. This time the max frequency was around 1150 MHz averaging 970MHz.

    Anyone else using an APU for folding?

    #2
    Those numbers for the 2400G are pretty decent. I was folding on a GTX680 until recently putting in about the same PPD (it was underclocked to keep fan noise down). PPD per watt isn't bad at all on that APU.

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      #3
      Originally posted by absolutefunk View Post
      Those numbers for the 2400G are pretty decent. I was folding on a GTX680 until recently putting in about the same PPD (it was underclocked to keep fan noise down). PPD per watt isn't bad at all on that APU.
      With the new WU, the PPD is even a bit higher on the 2400G.

      I'm currently getting 92K PPD with the following:

      CPU: getting 20,186 PPD on project 14190
      GPU: getting 72,758 PPD on project 11743

      Total: 92944 PPD.

      But the real PPD average is a bit lower because of the server issues of the last few days when trying to download a work unit.

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        #4
        Originally posted by luxor View Post
        With the new WU, the PPD is even a bit higher on the 2400G.

        I'm currently getting 92K PPD with the following:

        CPU: getting 20,186 PPD on project 14190
        GPU: getting 72,758 PPD on project 11743

        Total: 92944 PPD.

        But the real PPD average is a bit lower because of the server issues of the last few days when trying to download a work unit.

        Awesome numbers!!

        Those core22 WUs get me 1M PPD on each of my 1070s, but really push the cards hard

        AXP-M 2400+ AQYHA; [email protected]
        Asus A7N8X-E 1012 trats cpc=on
        Crucial 1024mb PC3200; [email protected] (3-3-3-8)
        Thermalright SP97 /w Delta 80mm
        1X WD 2500JD
        1X WD 600BB
        Antec P160 /w TruePower 430w
        ATi Radeon AIW 9800pro
        Adaptec 2490uw SCSI /w 2x Plextor CD/CD-R

        Folding @ Home: the only useful way to use that extra CPU... and possible GPU... time!!

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          #5
          Originally posted by absolutefunk View Post
          Awesome numbers!!

          Those core22 WUs get me 1M PPD on each of my 1070s, but really push the cards hard
          I’ll go cry in the corner.

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            #6
            Originally posted by absolutefunk View Post
            Awesome numbers!!

            Those core22 WUs get me 1M PPD on each of my 1070s, but really push the cards hard
            I get around the same on my 1070, my 5700xt gets around 1.5 Mil & my 5700 (flashed to a 5700xt) gets 1.1-1.3 Mil with the core22s.
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              #7
              Originally posted by luxor View Post
              I’ll go cry in the corner.
              Hey my ryzen 9 3900x folding on 12 threads gets b/een 200-300k ppd. But I really am impressed with the ppd of your 2400G, there was a time when I had 30 cpus folding and could barely scare 10k ppd combined.
              Help the cause and help Team Rage3d,
              START FOLDING TODAY!!!
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                #8
                I recently upgraded the 2400g to a 5600g. Here are some new numbers:

                When folding on both cpu (11 threads) and gpu cores:
                168K ppd for the cpu with project 18407
                66k ppd on the GPU with project 18024

                Total: 234K ppd

                When folding on the gpu cores only
                80K ppd on project 18024

                When folding on the cpu cores only (12 threads)
                168K ppd on project 18210
                249K ppd on project 18407

                For gpu folding, the upgrade to the 5600g is not much of an improvement compared to the 2400g.
                But what a difference when folding on the cpu!

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