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jonnieb-uk
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Morning Update

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

Maugan 20 years RunTime
Drus moves into the UK top 100 RunTime Rankings at #100
rose-in-bloom passes 1,000,000 Points for the UK team
gordondwild passes 40,000 Points for the UK team
anik.chaudhuri12 passes 40,000 Points for the UK team
rose-in-bloom moves above 90,000 in the Points Rankings to #89,994
jacquiob moves into the UK top 120 Points Rankings at #120
dcrobinson moves into the UK top 90 Points Rankings at #90
Tom.tamplint moves into the UK top 80 Points Rankings at #79

Today marks:
8 years crunching for the UK team for djmattc

Congratulations also to the following UK team members on setting new PBs biggrin hugs
	KrisUK           	Runtime	 9:22:13:30	Points	  55,550	Results		
Drus Runtime Points 28,702 Results
robjr Runtime Points 13,115 Results
Ktmahbubani Runtime 0:08:59:54 Points 0,300 Results

UK team - Individual Ranking Movements
					        	
RunTime Points Results
Tom.tamplint up 2 to 79
threnobulax up 2 to 312 up 1 to 167
SnaxMuppet up 1 to 67
scol5913 up 1 to 57
rose-in-bloo up 1 to 129
radagast_tb up 1 to 401 up 2 to 298
Matthew674 up 1 to 220
Ktmahbubani up 5 to 551 up 6 to 556 up 6 to 543
KrisUK up 8 to 224 up 1 to 131 up 1 to 154
JoelSolo up 5 to 302 up 3 to 214 up 2 to 261
jacquiob up 1 to 187 up 1 to 120
grangizmo up 2 to 288 up 3 to 173
Grahame Fish up 1 to 247
gordondwild up 19 to 433 up 17 to 345 up 10 to 432
Gabrielseyi up 1 to 469 up 5 to 396
Drus up 1 to 100
dcrobinson up 1 to 90 up 3 to 101
Couling up 1 to 109
cmcmanus up 1 to 208
Clockwork up 1 to 47
Candyguitar up 1 to 105
buckethead19 up 3 to 381 up 1 to 301 up 1 to 367
Ari1 up 1 to 50
anik.chaudhu up 6 to 485 up 5 to 359 up 3 to 407
RipR dn 1 to 80
Paul Mckean dn 1 to 231 dn 1 to 130
Nigel Bolley dn 1 to 68
Matthew674 dn 1 to 227
Joe87 dn 1 to 155
Gabrielseyi dn 1 to 439
Dr Orange dn 1 to 48
bzsmith dn 2 to 104
azzaka dn 1 to 81

UK team Comparison of Daily RunTime, Points, Results
			                          	Hours		Points		      Results	
Yesterday's Production 2:312:00:43:47 laughing 25,008 3,926,520 4,329
Average per cd
January 1031.1 laughing 24,744 3,731,851 5,661
December 929.1 22,296 3,350,105 5,933
November 750.8 18,000 2,700,814 4,949

Average Daily Crunching Comparison
         	RunTime			Points		        	        Results		
16-Jan 15-Jan +/- 16-Jan 15-Jan +/- 16-Jan 15-Jan +/-
7day Avg 1048.29 1042.35 5.94 3,966,041 3,939,801 26,240 5,515 5,936 -421
14day Avg 1025.93 1019.75 6.18 3,696,215 3,672,836 23,379 5,833 5,839 -6
28day Avg 993.56 989.46 4.10 3,596,058 3,571,055 25,003 6,110 6,139 -29

Milestone Targets for the UK team
	Target   		Current  	To Do    	7day Avg.	  Estimate	
RunTime 1,750 years 633,042 5,708 1048.3 5 days Jan-21-2015
Points 2,500,000,000 2,220,025,170 279,974,830 3,966,041 71 days Mar-28-2015
Results 5,000,000 4,306,372 693,628 5,515 126 days May-22-2015

No. Of Members Active Yesterday
       					        Day	        out of	 Tot.	
Total 81 ,, ,, 114
Group 1 39 ,, ,, 40
Group 2 15 ,, ,, 16
Group 3 21 ,, ,, 32
Group 4 2 ,, ,, 12
InAct New 0 ,, ,, 2
InActive 0 ,, ,, 6
New/Restart 4 ,, ,, 6

The Hunt for Improbable Island's Distributed Supercomputer
AllTime	       RT Days		       Points		  Results
I.I.D.S. 742,518 2,433,299,683 4,329,479
UK 633,042 2,220,025,170 4,306,372
Gap 109,475 213,274,513 23,107
Crunching - Yesterday
I.I.D.S. 360 1,584,125 1,968
UK 1,042 3,926,520 4,329
682 2,342,395 2,361
Crunching - 7 days
I.I.D.S. 2,602 11,088,083 16,932
UK 7,338 27,762,293 38,607
Average 677 2,382,030 3,096
Crunching - 28 days
I.I.D.S. 10,434 42,873,067 72,705
UK 28,007 102,039,296 165,552
Average 628 2,113,080 3,316
Forecast 1 24-Jun 16-Apr 24-Jan
Forecast 7 25-Jun 14-Apr 22-Jan
Forecast28 08-Jul 25-Apr 21-Jan

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Morning Update II

Daily Global5000
    		  RT(days)  #			Points 	            #		      Results       #
Mamajuanauk 501.4 12 Mamajuanauk 1,708,944 14 Mamajuanauk 1,675 24
GrumpyCat 145.9 48 GrumpyCat 670,521 44 GrumpyCat 535 80
themoonscres 47.8 225 themoonscres 146,049 355 themoonscres 346 152
Thargor 37.1 331 Thargor 112,910 509 Barnsley_Tat 146 506
RTS48 21.4 694 crooks_uk 91,818 675 crooks_uk 126 625
TomNuttall 20.8 724 Mike D Green 74,021 906 Thargor 119 691
gordoncarrut 18.0 869 RTS48 73,577 914 TomNuttall 98 872
crooks_uk 17.2 919 Scribe 68,079 1,029 RTS48 85 1,058
Mike D Green 16.2 1,000 Soong 58,851 1,249 Mike D Green 75 1,289
Scribe 15.5 1,062 KrisUK 55,550 1,346 Scribe 64 1,613
arkangath 15.5 1,064 arkangath 55,461 1,349 arkangath 64 1,613
Soong 10.9 1,738 TomNuttall 53,089 1,443 gordoncarrut 63 1,650
KrisUK 9.9 1,962 gordoncarrut 40,536 2,168 scol5913 59 1,812
Ian_UK 9.7 2,042 Darkmatter.N 36,054 2,598 KrisUK 55 2,016
Candyguitar 8.1 2,578 Maugan 33,567 2,901 Maugan 49 2,389
fosking 8.0 2,630 Clockwork 32,113 3,115 Soong 41 3,059
ChrisUK 6.6 3,550 stroudwaterb 29,496 3,535 ChrisUK 41 3,059
stroudwaterb 6.5 3,630 Barnsley_Tat 26,959 4,053 Darkmatter.N 33 4,101
genhos 6.2 3,825 ChrisUK 26,257 4,197 Clockwork 33 4,101
Gilarm 5.9 4,087 Ian_UK 24,948 4,497 Candyguitar 32 4,279
Maugan 5.7 4,297 scol5913 24,822 4,519 Ari1 30 4,680
dcrobinson 5.3 4,674 Candyguitar 23,761 4,781 douglasalt1 30 4,680
Ari1 23,731 4,789
genhos 23,359 4,875

								
WCG yesterday 445.4 RT years 747,875,081 Points 984,647 Results

Global5000 70.71% 71.71% 72.40%

UK Team 0.64% 0.53% 0.44%

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Lollipop

My Nexus tablet just upgrade to Android 5... and now BOINC won't run any more. So that's a couple of cores lost :-(
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Re: Lollipop

Good morning all
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WCG Sig Ranking

Is there something wrong with the WCG Sig Ranking Last update: 2015/01/13 03:57:15 UTC ?
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Re: LunchCrunch Report

. I am planning on purchasing some new workstation class hardware - a fixed workstation and a portable workstation for Autodesk (CAD) applications. Currently deciding which components to use, and how much to spend!

Both will be high specification machines and will help heat the house! Hoping that between them they will double my current output and give the team a much needed boost! smile


Cheer's crooks x99 is the way to go, the i7 5820K is worth a look at about £315.
Nice little overclockers as well. cool
Specification:-
- ONLY Compatible with X99 motherboards & DDR4 memory!
- 3.30GHz base frequency
- 3.60GHz Turbo frequency
- 6 Cores, 12 threads
- Fully unlocked
- 15MB Cache
- Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0
- Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
- Supports LGA 2011-v3 socket


Good morning team,

Unfortunately the i7 5820k wont give me the performance I need for intensive 3D modelling and rendering operations.

Currently looking at a Dell Precision T7910 workstation with dual Xeon E5-2687W V3 CPUs (total of 20 cores and 40 threads @ 3.1GHz) with a Quadro k5200 (8GB vRAM) graphics card and 32GB RAM. When its not rendering, it should be one hell of a crunching machine / heater (Each CPU has a 160 watt TDP)! wink

For the portable workstation (laptop), I am looking at a Dell Precision M3800 with a i7 4712HQ 2.3GHz (3.3 GHz turbo) CPU, 16 GB RAM and Quadro k1100m (2GB vRAM) graphics card. Shouldn't be slow by any means! biggrin

Going with 2 Philips BDM4065UC 40" 4k displays (http://hexus.net/tech/news/displays/77973-40-...-4k-monitor-launched-549/) and both will be running on solid state drives.

Just trying to come to terms with the cost! crying
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Re: WCG Sig Ranking

Is there something wrong with the WCG Sig Ranking Last update: 2015/01/13 03:57:15 UTC ?

It's happened before generally when SNURK is too busy with RL to find an immediate solution. It'll probably correct in a day or so.
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Re: LunchCrunch Report

Full details of my planned workstations can be found at:

http://ecomm.euro.dell.com/dellstore/basket.a...mp;s=bsd&itemtype=CFG

Click on 'adjust system' for full system specs as they stand.
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Re: Lollipop

My Nexus tablet just upgrade to Android 5... and now BOINC won't run any more. So that's a couple of cores lost :-(


Out of curiosity, how many PPD can you get out of a Nexus tablet?

I have increased the throttle to 50% on my i5 Surface Pro 3 and am planning on running 24/7 for a while to see what it is capable of.
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Re: LunchCrunch Report

. I am planning on purchasing some new workstation class hardware - a fixed workstation and a portable workstation for Autodesk (CAD) applications. Currently deciding which components to use, and how much to spend!

Both will be high specification machines and will help heat the house! Hoping that between them they will double my current output and give the team a much needed boost! smile


Cheer's crooks x99 is the way to go, the i7 5820K is worth a look at about £315.
Nice little overclockers as well. cool
Specification:-
- ONLY Compatible with X99 motherboards & DDR4 memory!
- 3.30GHz base frequency
- 3.60GHz Turbo frequency
- 6 Cores, 12 threads
- Fully unlocked
- 15MB Cache
- Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0
- Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
- Supports LGA 2011-v3 socket


Good morning team,

Unfortunately the i7 5820k wont give me the performance I need for intensive 3D modelling and rendering operations.

Currently looking at a Dell Precision T7910 workstation with dual Xeon E5-2687W V3 CPUs (total of 20 cores and 40 threads @ 3.1GHz) with a Quadro k5200 (8GB vRAM) graphics card and 32GB RAM. When its not rendering, it should be one hell of a crunching machine / heater (Each CPU has a 160 watt TDP)! wink

For the portable workstation (laptop), I am looking at a Dell Precision M3800 with a i7 4712HQ 2.3GHz (3.3 GHz turbo) CPU, 16 GB RAM and Quadro k1100m (2GB vRAM) graphics card. Shouldn't be slow by any means! biggrin

Going with 2 Philips BDM4065UC 40" 4k displays (http://hexus.net/tech/news/displays/77973-40-...-4k-monitor-launched-549/) and both will be running on solid state drives.

Just trying to come to terms with the cost! crying


Are you to busy to self build have you tried phoning or email over PC companies for a quote to see if its cheaper Dell charge the earth.

But loving the spec.
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