anyone uses their t43p to run matlab simulations???

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anyone uses their t43p to run matlab simulations???

#1 Post by simonyiu » Sat Aug 13, 2005 1:07 am

i've bought a t43p recently and am wondering if it's harmful to run intensive simulations on it all day long?

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#2 Post by jdhurst » Sat Aug 13, 2005 6:16 am

It doesn't harm a CPU to run non-stop (I have run a desktop CPU at 100 percent for days on end building rainbow tables). What you want to be concerned about is heat, and you want to check (with mobilemeter) what the steady state temperature of the CPU and hard drive are at 100 percent CPU. If they are within acceptable limits, then you won't have issues. ... JD Hurst

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#3 Post by kaplanfx » Sat Aug 13, 2005 1:05 pm

CHC (Centrion Hardware Control) can also tell you cpu and HD temps and additionally has a bunch of great other features.

you can find it at: http://www.pbus-167.com/chc.htm


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#4 Post by beeblebrox » Sun Aug 14, 2005 11:46 am

I had my t40p running for weeks at 100% CPU usage non-stop. No problems so far, I only lifted the back a bit to provide more fresh air...

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Re: anyone uses their t43p to run matlab simulations???

#5 Post by beerak » Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:46 pm

simonyiu wrote:i've bought a t43p recently and am wondering if it's harmful to run intensive simulations on it all day long?
Don't worry, if it fails in this way it will be during the warranty period :wink:
Let's go'n'restart :-)

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#6 Post by ddutta » Tue Aug 16, 2005 3:21 pm

Since matlab is one of the standard tools for mathematical stuff, I would be interested in benchmarking T4x laptops. I have access to T42s with 1.25GB RAM (1.6G and 1.8G) and I am sure folks have much better Ts out here in the forum

The important question is what benchmark should we use? I use simple stuff like matric multiply, inverse and SVD to test linear algerbra stuff for example.

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#7 Post by pointfielder » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:38 pm

ddutta:
matrix operations of the kind that you mentioned are part of
the standard Linpack benchmark used to rank Top500 supercomputers
in the world.
one can benchmark the eigensolver with different matrix sizes (100, 500,
1000, 5000) and get the speed in MegaFlops (millions of floating point
operations per second). matlab used to have a flops command, but
since matlb6, when they started using the standard Lapack (next
generation linpack) library, they removed it. If you are willing to do the
benchmark and get the timings in seconds, I will look into how to get the
MFlops from that number. I have a 2GHz T43p and I can also run your
matlab code. let me know if you are interested.
T43p-2687E4U: Pentium M 760 2.0GHz, 15" UXGA, 60GB 7200rpm HDD, 256MB + 1024MB RAM,
128MB FireGL V3200, MultiBurner Optical Drive, IBM ABG Mini PCI Adapter II, WinXP Pro

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