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it would be interesting to see cpu characteristics

on some kind of distribution curve.

I would find it interesting to see how machines of differing characteristics behave.

From the machine that takes the longest to complete a WU to the quickest respnder.

Memory; CPU Clock; and all the rest of it would be interesting.

Is the data available (no I don't want to see the data by user; just a statistical distribution, data in an aggregate only.
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Re: it would be interesting to see cpu characteristics

Hello BarneyBadass,
knreed sees some of this data from prople running late versions of BOINC. Read your Message Tab at startup to see what information is reported to the server.

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Re: it would be interesting to see cpu characteristics

Barney, the function description of the Suggestion & Feedback forum is "Share your input on how to improve the network.".

At BOINCstats, hosts statistics are kept for CPU type

http://boincstats.com/stats/host_cpu_stats.php?pr=wcg&st=0

and operating system.

http://boincstats.com/stats/host_os_stats.php?pr=wcg&st=0

There for those not hiding their hosts you could see maybe their RAC per device. e.g. yours

http://boincstats.com/stats/host_stats.php?pr=wcg&st=0&userid=404380

Now we know that your current sliding RAC is 1836 and your present day/week contribution is 3,536 / 15,290

If you play the options digging around there, you could even run 1 on 1 comparisons with someone having same processor and different OS.

The standard is 100,000 Cobblestone = 100,000 BOINC credits = 1 teraflop of computation, thus the credits are a relative approximation of the computational power of a known quantity.

Personally this is one of these "too nice" options that sits at the very bottom of the pre-wish list. Maybe if a tech sees this interest he has an odd moment to share a thought on this.

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