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crooks_uk
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Re: In Other News

Amidst all the uncertainty accompanying reduced crunching levels following the end of (HCC) GPU the UK team is holding up well. smile

This is evidenced by our standing in the Daily rankings over the last 7 days:

RunTime #41-#48

Points #41-#46

Results #41-#46


Good morning all,

Good to see that the team is holding up well.

With my fleet all running GFAM, I am now down to 3 pages PV. The lowest it has been for a very long time.
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Morning Update

Congratulations to the following UK team members on achieving a Personal Milestone in yesterday's crunching: biggrin hugs

Russellh2007 moves above 100,000 in the RunTime Rankings to #99,794
jonnieb-uk moves above 15,000 in the RunTime Rankings to #14,997 blushing

jomcd passes 3,000 Results for the UK team

UK team Comparison of Daily RunTime, Points, Results
			                          	Hours		Points		      Results	
Yesterday's Production 0:303:03:52:53 sad 7,275 1,170,815 1,418
Average per cd
May 309.1 7,416 1,537,949 2,409
April 369.9 8,856 3,082,574 6,322

7day Avg per cd 303.3 sad 7,272 1,186,160 1,446



Milestone Targets for the UK team
	       	Target   		Current  	To Do    	7day Avg.	  Estimate	
RunTime 1,000 years 341,400 23,600 303.3 78 days Aug-04
Points 1,250,000,000 1,135,649,782 114,350,218 1,186,160 96 days Aug-22
Results 3,000,000 2,385,119 614,881 1,446 425 days Jul-2014

No. Of Members Active Yesterday
       				Total	        57	        out of	105	
Group 1 34 ,, ,, 34
Group 2 18 ,, ,, 26
Group 3 4 ,, ,, 13
Group 4 0 ,, ,, 4
Group 5 0 ,, ,, 27
Group 6 1 ,, ,, 1

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Re: In Other News

@ Thargor

This thread Running CEP2 in a virtual machine. might be of interest to you if you haven't already seen it.

My five VMs never get powered off, anyway, so snapshots would be overkill for them. However, they're also all built with only 768MB of RAM, so don't have enough resources to properly run CEP2.

I've got CEP2 set to 8-concurrent on the 8-core VM on a friend's test-platform, and it's set to 8-concurrent on my gaming PC (when it works properly - should be picking up a new GTX-670 in the morning to replace the poorly GTX-460), so hopefully there's enough work remaining to get to the Sapphire badge (am currently on 1y 201d).

At some point in the near-ish future (when my inheritance comes through), I'll be doing the planned upgrade - hopefully prices will come down a bit more when the Haswell (sp?) chip gets released by Intel, apparently happening at some point in June. When that happens, my gaming PC (air-cooled quad-core i7-920 overclocked to 3.36GHz, 12GB of DDR3-1333) will become a little more powerful (water-cooled hex-core i7-3930K overclocked to 4.5GHz, 16GB of DDR3-2133).


That will make a very impressive crunching machine Thargor. cool
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Re: In Other News

sad Looks like it's going to be a tough few weeks for us newbies trying to get decent badges. I think I will have to let HPFP2 finish on silver whilst I concentrate on GFAM.
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End of HPF2

Lest anyone in the team gets confused when looking at SekeRob charts:
Looking at SekeRob's charts, it looks like instead of 24 Day left of processing on HPF2, everyone may have less than 24 hours left. His charts are showing HPF2 at 99+% done with a daily run of 3.64% per day!

SekeRob explains:
the skip forward from 70-odd percent to 99 percent resulting from the knock-off of a few years research, equates to a last week daily average of 3.64%

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Project Mix

The UK team's project mix for the last 7days:
	Project	  RT days	     %	       Points	     %	  Results	     %
SN2S 80 3.76% 264,585 3.19% 344 3.40%
GFAM 769 36.23% 2,981,744 35.91% 4,358 43.04%
DSfL 294 13.85% 1,125,633 13.56% 1,309 12.93%
CEP2 268 12.60% 1,255,542 15.12% 893 8.82%
HCC 0 0.01% 8,144 0.10% 18 0.18%
HPF2 398 18.73% 1,535,013 18.49% 1,946 19.22%
FA@H 315 14.82% 1,132,462 13.64% 1,257 12.41%

compared to WCG project mix for the same period:
	SN2S	   46,045	 4.80%	  171,486,880	 4.61%	  230,027	 5.05%
GFAM 196,453 20.50% 772,832,062 20.78% 1,156,416 25.37%
DSfL 151,796 15.84% 608,537,867 16.37% 741,323 16.26%
CEP2 66,301 6.92% 270,959,143 7.29% 200,905 4.41%
HCC 158 0.02% 1,489,685 0.04% 3,561 0.08%
HPF2 224,106 23.38% 844,106,572 22.70% 1,054,075 23.12%
FA@H 273,646 28.55% 1,048,919,900 28.21% 1,172,228 25.72%

In the immediate post HCC period the UK team has piled into GFAM ahead of the Global trend possibly because there has been no official announcement (or forum chatter)of the imminent end of GFAM. Score 1 to us! wink

I expect to see significant movement in both team and WCG mix in the next week following the announcement of HPF2 ending.
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Re: In Other News

@ Thargor

This thread Running CEP2 in a virtual machine. might be of interest to you if you haven't already seen it.

...At some point in the near-ish future (when my inheritance comes through), I'll be doing the planned upgrade - hopefully prices will come down a bit more when the Haswell (sp?) chip gets released by Intel, apparently happening at some point in June. When that happens, my gaming PC (air-cooled quad-core i7-920 overclocked to 3.36GHz, 12GB of DDR3-1333) will become a little more powerful (water-cooled hex-core i7-3930K overclocked to 4.5GHz, 16GB of DDR3-2133).


That will make a very impressive crunching machine Thargor. cool

Hopefully so, along with the 4GB Gigabyte GTX-670 I picked up earlier today! smile
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I wish I had the money to spend on a rig like that, Thargor.

An AMD one I'm still toying with buying will cost me all in I think less than just the GPU you are buying, I could probably get 3 of them for the one maching you are getting...
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LunchCrunch Report

Congratulations to the following UK team members on achieving a personal milestone in the lunchtime update: biggrin hugs

gordoma 20 years RunTime biggrin

themoonscrescent moves above 1,200 in the RunTime Rankings to #1,199

fosking moves above 8,000 in the Points Rankings to #7,992
Thargor moves above 1,200 in the Points Rankings to #1,200

UK team midday crunch:
			                    	Hours				
RunTime 0:155:20:11:26 3,720
7day Avg 150.3 3,608
May (postGPU) 140.0 3,359
April 175.7 4,214

 No. Of Members Active This Morning:								
Total 50 out of 105

Group 1 31 ,, ,, 34
Group 2 14 ,, ,, 27
Group 3 4 ,, ,, 14
Group 4 0 ,, ,, 4
Group 5 0 ,, ,, 25
Group 6 1 ,, ,, 1

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Re: LunchCrunch Report

This thread is half way down the page, that'll never do!

Morning Team (I'm frankly shocked to have got a mention in the Luchtime Report yesterday, thought my starts were going south, not north biggrin ).
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