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Message 1153710 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 22:07:57 UTC

I'm ready to try an optimized app. What's the best for my :

AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 245 Processor [Family 16 Model 6 Stepping 3]
CAL ATI Radeon HD 2300/2400/3200 (RV610) (256MB) driver: 1.4.1385

running Windows 7 64 bit?

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Message 1153714 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 23:12:56 UTC

Hi Mark

Fot your CPU based on what specs I could read from Wikipedia I'd go with the Lunatics' Unified Installed and select SSE3_AMD.

A better way to know would be to head to cpuid(dot)com and get the latest version of CPU-Z. That way you can know for sure what your CPU is capable of.

SSE2 would also be a safe bet if you do not feel like sleuthing around.

As for you GPU I have no experience with ATI's. I consider 512Mb to be the minimal with nVidia cards but I'll let someone familiar with the Radeons field this one.
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Message 1153725 - Posted: 18 Sep 2011, 23:45:14 UTC

I grabbed CPU-Z. It says "SSE (1,2,3,4A)" among other things : )
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Message 1153866 - Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 12:45:53 UTC - in response to Message 1153725.  

yes run the SSE3_AMD. I wouldn't bother running the hybrid GPU app for your GPU. That GPU isn't very powerful.


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Message 1153902 - Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 14:31:45 UTC

In Boinc Manager's startup messages, SSE3 is called PNI (Prescott New Instructions) for many (or perhaps all) AMD CPU's with that feature. That had to be explained to me when I had the same confusion. CPU-Z is correct. And, AMD's 4a is not the 4.1 in the Lunatics installer, so agree, use the SSE3 option.
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Message 1154019 - Posted: 19 Sep 2011, 23:32:27 UTC

Thanks for the quick help. I'm draining my Seti queue now in preparation for the installs.

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Message 1154041 - Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 1:17:39 UTC

No need to wait, really.
The optimized apps will pick up where the stock ones stopped so you can go ahead and install at your leisure.
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Message 1154042 - Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 1:41:17 UTC

Really? I guess the warning I read was old. Just tried it and it seems to have installed and is running.

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Message 1154049 - Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 2:46:51 UTC

No problem !

There is one thing you should be aware of.
When running a standard "stock" setup if a project (I.E. S@H) makes a newer science app available your BOINC client will automagically download and install it, keeping you updated. Installing optimized science applications will disable this feature and make it your job to watch out for and install newer apps when they become available. No big deal as the process is the same as you just did (get latest installer, run it, crunch) but you need to be diligent and do some housekeeping once in a while...say at least every six months.
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Message 1154059 - Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 4:21:39 UTC - in response to Message 1153725.  

I grabbed CPU-Z. It says "SSE (1,2,3,4A)" among other things : )


This mean your CPU have/support the SSE, SSE2, SSE3 and SSE4A instruction sets.

Like already mentioned, check SSE3_AMD during Lunatics Installer V0.38 usage and you are fine.


The next one two months and S@h will release S@h v7, which will replace S@h Enhanced.
Then you need to install new apps, if not your machine don't get WUs.
Latest then you should look here: 'Optimized Applications and Other Binaries - Read Only'.


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Message 1154183 - Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 13:53:40 UTC - in response to Message 1154042.  

Really? I guess the warning I read was old. Just tried it and it seems to have installed and is running.

Thanks again,
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Hi Mark, yes, the warning is old but still applies. Sometimes things just don't go right during an install and everything can get wiped out. This doesn't happen often, and you can usually get by with just running the installer over the top of what you have but.....



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Message 1154270 - Posted: 20 Sep 2011, 23:39:22 UTC - in response to Message 1154183.  


Hi Mark, yes, the warning is old but still applies. Sometimes things just don't go right during an install and everything can get wiped out. This doesn't happen often, and you can usually get by with just running the installer over the top of what you have but.....

Looks like I got lucky. Everything worked installing while running.
Seems to be quite a speed up too. I'm happy.


Like already mentioned, check SSE3_AMD during Lunatics Installer V0.38 usage and you are fine.

That I did.


The next one two months and S@h will release S@h v7, which will replace S@h Enhanced.
Then you need to install new apps, if not your machine don't get WUs.
Latest then you should look here: 'Optimized Applications and Other Binaries - Read Only'.

Thanks. I subscribed to that thread.

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