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jonnieb-uk
Ace Cruncher England Joined: Nov 30, 2011 Post Count: 6105 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Congratulations to the following UK team members on achieving a Personal Milestone in yesterday's crunching:
---------------------------------------- Mamajuanauk 160 years RunTime for the UK team JoelSolo 90 days RunTime for the UK team rose-in-bloom moves into the UK top 150 RunTime Rankings at #150 genhos passes 9,000,000 Points for the UK team JoelSolo passes 300,000 Points for the UK team applai moves above 450,000 in the Points Rankings to #447,834 JoelSolo passes 500 Results for the UK team sukhwinder singh moves above 400000 in the Results Rankings to #397,402 KrisUK moves above 100000 in the Results Rankings to #99,496 aldude52 moves above 50000 in the Results Rankings to #49,982 threnobulax moves into the UK top 200 Results Rankings at #197 SomeMate moves into the UK top 70 Results Rankings at #69 Today marks: 8 years crunching for WCG for Ari1 Congratulations also to the following UK team members on setting new PBs dcrobinsonRuntime 13:08:08:27 Points 39,816 Results 92 applai Runtime Points Results 7 sukhwinder singh Runtime Points Results 4 Congratulations on New Badges at the last update: UK team - Individual Ranking Movements
UK team Comparison of Daily RunTime, Points, Results Hours Points Results Average Daily Crunching Comparison RunTime Points Results Milestone Targets for the UK team Target Current To Do 7day Avg. Estimate No. Of Members Active Yesterday Day out of Tot. The Hunt for Improbable Island's Distributed Supercomputer AllTime RT Days Points Results |
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Former Member
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Thank you jonnieb-uk, will that and see what happens.
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jonnieb-uk
Ace Cruncher England Joined: Nov 30, 2011 Post Count: 6105 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Daily Global5000
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jonnieb-uk
Ace Cruncher England Joined: Nov 30, 2011 Post Count: 6105 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Congratulations to the following UK team members on achieving a personal milestone in the lunchtime update:
---------------------------------------- gordondwild moves above 400000 in the RunTime Rankings to #388,913 Drus 8,000,000 Points applai 20,000 Points SnaxMuppet 11000 Results gordondwild moves above 400000 in the Results Rankings to #383,386 UK team midday crunch: Hours No. Of Members Active This Morning: |
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crooks_uk
Veteran Cruncher England Joined: Nov 25, 2004 Post Count: 1013 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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. 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! ![]() Cheer's crooks x99 is the way to go, the i7 5820K is worth a look at about £315. Nice little overclockers as well. 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)! 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! 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! ![]() I am happy to announce that the new hardware has been ordered today. Expected to be here within 4 - 10 days! ![]()
Be a part of the largest UK team:
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/team/viewTeamInfo.do?teamId=L721SPD4BN1 |
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crooks_uk
Veteran Cruncher England Joined: Nov 25, 2004 Post Count: 1013 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good morning, bloody cold and frosty up here in Newcastle.. ![]() Didn't realise you were a local lad Kris. I live in North Shields.
Be a part of the largest UK team:
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/team/viewTeamInfo.do?teamId=L721SPD4BN1 |
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Former Member
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Good morning, bloody cold and frosty up here in Newcastle.. ![]() Didn't realise you were a local lad Kris. I live in North Shields. Its a small world crooks just live along the road from you Walkergate. The Boss is from North Shields. You'll have to fill use in how the new hardware performs. |
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Mamajuanauk
Master Cruncher United Kingdom Joined: Dec 15, 2012 Post Count: 1900 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Morning All...
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Mamajuanauk is the Name! Crunching is the Game!
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Former Member
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Good morning Team..
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dcrobinson
Veteran Cruncher UK Joined: Mar 10, 2009 Post Count: 1176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good morning, bloody cold and frosty up here in Newcastle.. ![]() Didn't realise you were a local lad Kris. I live in North Shields. Its a small world crooks just live along the road from you Walkergate. The Boss is from North Shields. You'll have to fill use in how the new hardware performs. Warning... stereotype alert... So do you guys use all this crunching power to keep your homes warm in the grim north? Actually it would be nice to know what everyones hardware is and where all this crunching power is located, but I guess some poeple don't want their employers to be too well informed. ![]()
Dave Robinson, Malvern, UK
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