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Times to crunch a WU from each project based on processer

Is there a chart somewhere, anywhere, that would give at least a rough approximation of how long it might take certain processors to crunch a work unit for each particular project?

If that does not exist anywhere, is there some formula one can use to get a rough idea?
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Re: Times to crunch a WU from each project based on processer

There's, would you believe, an actual BOINC project where enrolled clients report their WU durations etc. Can't remember the name, but they might have such information.

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Re: Times to crunch a WU from each project based on processer

It's WUProp@home.

http://wuprop.boinc-af.org/results/delai.py

You can run queries on specific processor models using the menu on the left of the page.
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Re: Times to crunch a WU from each project based on processer

Awesome! Thanks!
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Re: Times to crunch a WU from each project based on processer

Hi Bugg,
If you don't mind using a calculator, you can select Statistics - By Projects - (selected project) and then look at Yesterday to calculate Run Time in hours and divide by Results Returned. This tells you how long the average WCG core takes on that project. Once you know how long your CPU takes, you can calculate a ratio that (hopefully) you can brag about.

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