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Seoulpowergrid
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@msxfr you should have 4 more cores working for you now. I'll try to add another 4~8 later today.

@OldChap Thank you much for specifically telling me what to do to assist. If others need help attaching Windows machines please see his post here: link.
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Simjoe,
Your added cores are all crunching along very nicely. I had 444 days to go to hit my first diamond badge at 5 years. Now with your 30 cores and my 4, at roughly 34 days per day, I looks like I need 13 days to hit the 5 years. This is going to be very tight if I could get a good cache going and if there are even enough jobs available to run. Let's see how close we can come. If anyone else can spare any cores, maybe I'll see 5 years..
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@msxfr you should have 4 more cores working for you now. I'll try to add another 4~8 later today.

@OldChap Thank you much for specifically telling me what to do to assist. If others need help attaching Windows machines please see his post here: link.



THANKS YOU SO MUCH smile
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Hello.


I will not make it if the last day is june 04. I'm at 100% of course for CPU, I put 10 days of work to load the maximum I can but it is not 10 days of work really in the queue, maybe 1 or 2 days maximum.

I'm exactly at:

points: 9 430 687
results: 18 757
time: 9:124:15:30:24

So 9 years and 124 days.

I'm on intel i860 HT. 4 cores and 4 logical cores. I can do something around 4 days of work per day, maybe a bit more. I also have my android device with 4 MTK cores but even if my smartphone is running 24/24, when I look on the stats, my total time per day didn't double. With my android smartphone, one task needs around 24 hours to complete.

6 days remaining of official work, I can expect 6 x 4 = 24 days

so 9 years and 124 + 24 days = 9 years and 148 days. I will be at the end at 217 days from my 10 years badge. I would need more than one more month at my current pace. So if anyone around can give me a hand to reach my 10 years badge, I would be very grateful.

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As I said in another topic, I was looking on the charts statistics and saw around 2 years or so of remaining work for FAAH in january. So I told myself, no problem, go on Mapping Cancer Markers and get your 5 years badge. And in april I come here to look in FAAH forums and I discovered a topic about the near end of FAAH. Horror !!!!!!!! I'm really angry to maybe lose this badge just for not have run the good project in time.

Anyway it is just a badge, it is just in the head, I'm happy to have crunched close to 10 years, this is what REALLY counts isn't it? But, I wouldn't be unhappy to get some help. ;)

Thank you.
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Today, I'll have over 40 years FA@H credit,
10 years short of the next badge denomination,
and 20 years since the last one at 20 years credit.

I crunch over a month/day,
thanks to cheap quad-core tablets.
I plan to increase that to a year/day
in maybe a year or two.

I cannot donate blood, so I donate cycles.
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Re: FA@H Project Badge Recognition thread

This sounds like a good time to recommend people look into free trial cloud computing as well. I've used most of these but not all. If anyone else knows of some free trials please add them to the list.

https://cloud.google.com/
http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/free-trial/
https://www.softlayer.com/promo/freeCloud/freeCloud
http://www.hpcloud.com/cloud-credit
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I took a second look at my rigs in running and noticed that I am only getting about 95% cpu efficiency. This will have the effect of moving the completion time for this badge to around 19:30 UTC

IF YOU SEE A SIMILAR EFFICIENCY THEN RECALCULATE YOUR DAYS TO TARGET
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Hello
Midnight stats:
FightAIDS@Home 4,577,414 14,842 4:190:01:02:21

26 pages of P Val
6 pages of P Ver
for a total of about 10 days
Thanks you so much
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@Old Chap
I took a second look at my rigs in running and noticed that I am only getting about 95% cpu efficiency.


Isn't that standard as the OS will require CPU usage on occasion? Do you normally get a higher number? I know Linux burns through WUs faster than Windows, but does Linux also have better CPU efficiency?

Cheers mate~
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I'm on intel i860 HT. 4 cores and 4 logical cores. I can do something around 4 days of work per day, maybe a bit more.

Have you limited the usage of cores in boincmanager?
The i860 should have a output of 8 days of work per day.
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