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Message 739146 - Posted: 14 Apr 2008, 23:16:34 UTC

To Screen-save or not to screen-save?

Does anyone have any stats on if it's faster to run
the Boinc screen-saver or to have no screen saver
load?


The Boinc screen saver seems to take some 'resources'
while it's running.

I find it a hassle sometimes when I have to wait for
the screen saver to 'shut down' after I jostle the
mouse around a bit.

Personally, I think if I change my windows settings to:
. . - no screen saver
. . - turn off monitor after 10 min

Boinc might be able to get more computing done because
it's not having to load yet another program and that
program has a lot of 3D calculations it uses that might
be better spent on processing tasks.
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Message 739149 - Posted: 14 Apr 2008, 23:19:42 UTC - in response to Message 739146.  
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To Screen-save or not to screen-save?

Does anyone have any stats on if it's faster to run
the Boinc screen-saver or to have no screen saver
load?


The Boinc screen saver seems to take some 'resources'
while it's running.

I find it a hassle sometimes when I have to wait for
the screen saver to 'shut down' after I jostle the
mouse around a bit.

Personally, I think if I change my windows settings to:
. . - no screen saver
. . - turn off monitor after 10 min

Boinc might be able to get more computing done because
it's not having to load yet another program and that
program has a lot of 3D calculations it uses that might
be better spent on processing tasks.


Been discussed a thousand times...Screensaver is a bit slower but not much. If you are trying to squeeze all you can then don't use the screensaver, or anything else you don't need...
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Message 739151 - Posted: 14 Apr 2008, 23:23:40 UTC - in response to Message 739146.  

To Screen-save or not to screen-save?

Does anyone have any stats on if it's faster to run
the Boinc screen-saver or to have no screen saver
load?


The Boinc screen saver seems to take some 'resources'
while it's running.

I find it a hassle sometimes when I have to wait for
the screen saver to 'shut down' after I jostle the
mouse around a bit.

Personally, I think if I change my windows settings to:
. . - no screen saver
. . - turn off monitor after 10 min

Boinc might be able to get more computing done because
it's not having to load yet another program and that
program has a lot of 3D calculations it uses that might
be better spent on processing tasks.

Adding to hiamps reply; if you are "really" trying to squeeze the max crunching then load an Optimised App. That will make a much bigger difference than whether or not you run the screensaver.

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Message 739209 - Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 1:30:36 UTC

Unless the host system drives its display directly through the CPU, lacking a separate graphics board, the screensaver uses a pretty insignificant amount of resources—especially if set to go blank after a minute or two. I also agree with the others that an optimized application will increase productivity more than any streamlining efforts with the stock app, but there is the caveat that it won’t update itself automatically like the latter, requiring the user to keep current with developments.
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Message 739280 - Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 6:39:27 UTC

Studies made in beta showed that running the screensaver increased run times less than 1% on systems with separate openGL compatible cards. There is a preference in the SETI specific settings that allow you to limit the amount of CPU time that will be used to process graphics.
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Message 739592 - Posted: 16 Apr 2008, 0:03:24 UTC

Good info guys.

I thought there might be a chance that when the Screen Saver is
runnig it curnches numbers even faster.

I say this is good news because I needed to take off that
screen saver.

Seems to be some sort of bug;
When I leave the Boinc screen saver on over the weekend and I leave
my AOL account logged in. Occasionally, when I come back in on
Monday, I can't get my computer to send a signal to the monitors at all.

I think this happens when I sign onto AOL from another location and
it auto-logs me off from this location.

In any case we'll see if turning off the screen saver helps or if it's
Just AOL being dumb again.
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Message 739597 - Posted: 16 Apr 2008, 0:08:42 UTC

Is it even possible to "save" LCD displays?

Seems to me that "screen savers" date back to the age of the CRT....
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Message 739694 - Posted: 16 Apr 2008, 5:18:03 UTC - in response to Message 739597.  

Is it even possible to "save" LCD displays?

Seems to me that "screen savers" date back to the age of the CRT....

Yes. Screen savers are not as needed as they were years ago. Plasma screens need savers just like the old days. Other display types can still suffer from burn in however it takes so long now that it is not worth mentioning.
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Message 739813 - Posted: 16 Apr 2008, 13:53:34 UTC - in response to Message 739694.  
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Is it even possible to "save" LCD displays?

Seems to me that "screen savers" date back to the age of the CRT....

Yes. Screen savers are not as needed as they were years ago. Plasma screens need savers just like the old days. Other display types can still suffer from burn in however it takes so long now that it is not worth mentioning.


Yes, turn them off ;).
Screensavers had their use with the early E.G.A (Enhanced Graphics Adapter)(before V.G.A) and a Catode Ray Tube or CRT.
But sometimes i like to watch the 'screensaver option', it DOES look nice and i use it to 'screendump' TRIPLETS or other phenomania .
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Message 739840 - Posted: 16 Apr 2008, 15:28:49 UTC

Probably best to just have the monitor cut off and save a little bit of energy ;)
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