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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
In the rumor circuit, there's maybe a wine-o-meter on which one or the other could score above average
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tmedve
Senior Cruncher USA Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Post Count: 191 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Out of 20 tasks that I got, the first one just completed after 10.49 CPU hours. A bit longer than the 4.6 hour estimate. OK by me.
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SekeRob
Master Cruncher Joined: Jan 7, 2013 Post Count: 2741 Status: Offline |
Education button pushed: When a project starts, an estimated fpops average is plugged into the work generator. Once work gets returned, the feedback loop kicks in and takes the real-live averages and plugs those into the work generator i.e. dynamic adaptation. Of course if variable runtime length workunits are circulated [big/small molecules can cause this for instance], that average will always be off. Thusly, get used to it [as we have been for most all WCG sciences, except UGM... they are very evenly computing].
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imakuni
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Jun 11, 2009 Post Count: 105 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Took me a little while to get tasks going, but I finally snagged some.
----------------------------------------And.... well, these tasks are pretty big. Taking the estimate based on % completed and time, it'll take around 5h 30min on my 6600k. That's pretty much as big as FAH2. I'm yet to test on other machines, but if this is the same as FAH2, I'd expect 1~1.5 D per task. Quite a hefty cost. ![]() Want to have an image of yourself like this on? Check this thread: https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread_thread,29840 |
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Maxxina
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Jan 5, 2008 Post Count: 137 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thats quite long for you 6600k . 4970K and running FAH2 for 12 hours with 16 gb memory
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nasher
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Dec 2, 2005 Post Count: 1423 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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wonderful seeing a new project i look forward to getting some of these work units
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littlepeaks
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Apr 28, 2007 Post Count: 748 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Ha ha -- I just got an email from WCG, and it says in part: "You are about 14 days away from earning your Bronze badge for Help Stop TB!"
I would guess so -- still waiting for the first WU. ![]() |
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nanoprobe
Master Cruncher Classified Joined: Aug 29, 2008 Post Count: 2998 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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In the rumor circuit, there's maybe a wine-o-meter on which one or the other could score above average ![]() Only works if you have the cheese-o-meter running in parallel. ![]()
In 1969 I took an oath to defend and protect the U S Constitution against all enemies, both foreign and Domestic. There was no expiration date.
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littlepeaks
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Apr 28, 2007 Post Count: 748 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Woohoo -- just updated my profile to run one CEP2 in addition to HST, and when I pressed the go button, it downloaded 6 HST WUs.
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SekeRob
Master Cruncher Joined: Jan 7, 2013 Post Count: 2741 Status: Offline |
First 7 finishing [sync started and nothing broke]. 99% efficiency and all going for ~16:47 hours at 2.8Ghz/I7-4770K/W8.1-64, a stark variation to the 4:09 hours the other 18 are queued as. Suppose the next receipt, none new came since 15 hours, will up those estimates retroactively [it has done so in past for other projects]. Anyway, looks to be enough to get 14 days rounded up in the next 3-4 days to finish these off and join the club max again [Yes membership requires renewal at start of each new project/phase. ;o]
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