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I joined WCG the day Grid.Org went down.. and looks like someone else joined the same day together we have doubled the Team's output pretty much. going through the ranks of retired and inactive members. looks like my 4.6 Ghz of Available CPU power makes the difference. wish UD would patch the agent so it could utilize Dual Core then I can do even more.. I got another Dual core processor in a retail box waiting to be unleashed.. as well as a laptop that may be retiring from main stream with a somewhat powerful 1.7 Ghz CPU to get on the band wagon. I am glad to see more projects to work on.. I hope WCG adds more projectsto keep the cause going..
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Just switch to boinc. boinc will run on multiple cores. i have boinc running two projects at a time on a couple P4 machines with hyperthreading. the only true dual processor computer i have is a dual amd athlon 2400+ machine and it does great work. if you have a C2D or dual processor machine, switch to boinc. another plus i found with boinc is that if the network goes down, boinc has jobs queued so it will keep crunching and submit the complete jobs when the network comes back up.
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Just switch to boinc. boinc will run on multiple cores. i have boinc running two projects at a time on a couple P4 machines with hyperthreading. the only true dual processor computer i have is a dual amd athlon 2400+ machine and it does great work. if you have a C2D or dual processor machine, switch to boinc. another plus i found with boinc is that if the network goes down, boinc has jobs queued so it will keep crunching and submit the complete jobs when the network comes back up. I heard that boinc client works very good with multi cores.. I will use it when I build and use my new dual core system.. would be nice to see the results fly out.. I like the UD agent since is it so plesant looking.. did alittle load balacing on the home network I noticed my output is much higher today.. I love to crunch for a great cause.. wonder if Orbi Tel and Scribe from the UD boards of the past are here too??? |
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I heard that boinc client works very good with multi cores..wonder if Orbi Tel and Scribe from the UD boards of the past are here too??? Scribe's here, with the same name. We've got lots of BOINC work for those multicore computers.
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Just switch to boinc. boinc will run on multiple cores. i have boinc running two projects at a time on a couple P4 machines with hyperthreading. the only true dual processor computer i have is a dual amd athlon 2400+ machine and it does great work. if you have a C2D or dual processor machine, switch to boinc. another plus i found with boinc is that if the network goes down, boinc has jobs queued so it will keep crunching and submit the complete jobs when the network comes back up. I heard that boinc client works very good with multi cores.. I will use it when I build and use my new dual core system.. would be nice to see the results fly out.. I like the UD agent since is it so plesant looking.. did alittle load balacing on the home network I noticed my output is much higher today.. I love to crunch for a great cause.. wonder if Orbi Tel and Scribe from the UD boards of the past are here too??? Greetings from Litchfield! Now since we New Hampshire folks can talk straight to one another, dump the UD agent and get on BOINC and let that machine work at 100% instead of the 60% the UD agent is limited to. Movieman |
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Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Just switch to boinc. boinc will run on multiple cores. i have boinc running two projects at a time on a couple P4 machines with hyperthreading. the only true dual processor computer i have is a dual amd athlon 2400+ machine and it does great work. if you have a C2D or dual processor machine, switch to boinc. another plus i found with boinc is that if the network goes down, boinc has jobs queued so it will keep crunching and submit the complete jobs when the network comes back up. I heard that boinc client works very good with multi cores.. I will use it when I build and use my new dual core system.. would be nice to see the results fly out.. I like the UD agent since is it so plesant looking.. did alittle load balacing on the home network I noticed my output is much higher today.. I love to crunch for a great cause.. wonder if Orbi Tel and Scribe from the UD boards of the past are here too??? Greetings from Litchfield! Now since we New Hampshire folks can talk straight to one another, dump the UD agent and get on BOINC and let that machine work at 100% instead of the 60% the UD agent is limited to. Movieman I got UD agents on both systems to run 100% with the enviroment string posted on another forum to get it to work right.. in Derry here.. after all the setup and balance I am doing 15 -20 Results adverage a day not bad for 4.6 Ghz of current total power looking to add in 9.1 Ghz more.. a new dual core to run BIONC and a old laptop with a old video GF 440 Go 32 MB for Video but good CPU power and 1 GB of System RAM.. Slower System 1 Ghz doing the GC project, faster system 3.6 Ghz doing everything else.. |
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Just switch to boinc. boinc will run on multiple cores. i have boinc running two projects at a time on a couple P4 machines with hyperthreading. the only true dual processor computer i have is a dual amd athlon 2400+ machine and it does great work. if you have a C2D or dual processor machine, switch to boinc. another plus i found with boinc is that if the network goes down, boinc has jobs queued so it will keep crunching and submit the complete jobs when the network comes back up. I heard that boinc client works very good with multi cores.. I will use it when I build and use my new dual core system.. would be nice to see the results fly out.. I like the UD agent since is it so plesant looking.. did alittle load balacing on the home network I noticed my output is much higher today.. I love to crunch for a great cause.. wonder if Orbi Tel and Scribe from the UD boards of the past are here too??? Greetings from Litchfield! Now since we New Hampshire folks can talk straight to one another, dump the UD agent and get on BOINC and let that machine work at 100% instead of the 60% the UD agent is limited to. Movieman I got UD agents on both systems to run 100% with the enviroment string posted on another forum to get it to work right.. in Derry here.. after all the setup and balance I am doing 15 -20 Results adverage a day not bad for 4.6 Ghz of current total power looking to add in 9.1 Ghz more.. a new dual core to run BIONC and a old laptop with a old video GF 440 Go 32 MB for Video but good CPU power and 1 GB of System RAM.. Slower System 1 Ghz doing the GC project, faster system 3.6 Ghz doing everything else.. I'll be driving thru the rotary to the 28s bypass tomorrow at 10am. Glad to see another local person here! ![]() Movieman |
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