Since those cuda cards crunch one of those tasks below 10 minutes, it is not energy efficent to let this job be done by a normal cpu anymore. I got one of those and my computer did it in three or four days!
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Don't deliver BRP4SSE application anymore,please!
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Some people want to help and do not have a GPU compatible to crunch, so why not let those people have them?
RE: Since those cuda cards
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Hi Stefan,
there is an option in E@H pref's for that:
"Run CPU versions of applications for which GPU versions are available"
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
You think a Pentium 4 is
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You think a Pentium 4 is overall energy efficient then? Don't get me wrong, I ran one for years with BOINC on it, but ever since upgrading to an i3-540 first and now an i5-2500K, I found it does pay to be investing in newer tech. With them P4s I had an extra electricity bill, needed to pay a €1,500 extra per year. With the i3 I managed to get €700 back last year! And for this year it's already looking towards €300 back.
But what of people who don't have a GPU, or don't use the one they've got in their system, but do want to run BRP4? Just because you feel that a CUDA card does everything way better --and it's only the high-end CUDA cards that run work in mere minutes, several lower end will take several hours still-- doesn't mean the project needs to stop giving work to CPUs.
And even if you don't have money to upgrade to a better CPU, you can still upgrade to a (better) GPU. The CUDA capable GPUs are even available in PCI (thus not AGP or PCI-e) versions. You just have to shop around a little better. Like this ZOTAC GeForce GT 520 PCI. Or an earlier ZOTAC GeForce GT 430.
Yes, these do CUDA and yes they'll run circles around your P4.
Okay, thank you all for your
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Okay, thank you all for your kind advices!
I have updated my Einstein settings. No BRP for me, since i have no gpu, yet.