BFD Deadeye
07-30-2002, 09:59 AM
OK, this has got me baffled, and I was hoping someone could shed some light on this for me.
First off I am NOT trying to start yet another AMD vs. INTEL thread. I think those are ridiculous because they are both excellent CPU makers.
With that said, I had a 1.8 GHZ server machine I was waiting to deliver for a few days running SETI packets so as to monitor CPU temps. The client wanted a desktop case, which of course in stock form, hasn't got much in the way of fan space. It was running around 53-54 Celsius processing said packets, and taking 20-30 hours to complete them.
On the other hand, my 1.4 GHZ T-Bird takes an average of 12 hours to complete a SETI packet, but with my many case fans (2 in, 3 out + PS fan) it only runs 45 Celsius at peak.
Would the cooler temps in the T-Bird account for the faster SETI packet processing? Does SETI send packets at random, or does it know the CPU speed via some kind of hardware ID, so it sends out bigger packets to faster CPU's? If none of the above, what could account for the processing time difference? TIA.
First off I am NOT trying to start yet another AMD vs. INTEL thread. I think those are ridiculous because they are both excellent CPU makers.
With that said, I had a 1.8 GHZ server machine I was waiting to deliver for a few days running SETI packets so as to monitor CPU temps. The client wanted a desktop case, which of course in stock form, hasn't got much in the way of fan space. It was running around 53-54 Celsius processing said packets, and taking 20-30 hours to complete them.
On the other hand, my 1.4 GHZ T-Bird takes an average of 12 hours to complete a SETI packet, but with my many case fans (2 in, 3 out + PS fan) it only runs 45 Celsius at peak.
Would the cooler temps in the T-Bird account for the faster SETI packet processing? Does SETI send packets at random, or does it know the CPU speed via some kind of hardware ID, so it sends out bigger packets to faster CPU's? If none of the above, what could account for the processing time difference? TIA.