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KLiK
Master Cruncher Croatia Joined: Nov 13, 2006 Post Count: 3108 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Think I asked you to keep your xyz out of my crunching chart threads and start your own, to include the Moore law nonsense. IT DOES NOT APPLY TO WCG! The evidence is most glaringly in my charts! chill man...if a drink won't help, try some pill?! I was just making a comment which is "on topic" with your 3 visions of percentages...as long as anybody is polite, he/she is entitled to "freedom of speech" - even here on this forum... my opinion is that Moore law still works on all computing architecture, even on cloud-server structure such as WCG...as the time diminishes for result for every new chip you upgrade on any config of ours! to prove it, just slice the charts for every batch so we can see when new batches are starting & how faster are they finished...even this project HST has a down-curb of result per hour, just make an average curve & you'll see... same thing with batches can be seen in Sgt.Joe charts...you just have to know what to watch for! & thank you for the charts! ![]() |
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Speedy51
Veteran Cruncher New Zealand Joined: Nov 4, 2005 Post Count: 1326 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I have noticed according to the research page that progress is gone back to 18% complete it was sitting around 20% about 3 days ago.
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deltavee
Ace Cruncher Texas Hill Country Joined: Nov 17, 2004 Post Count: 4894 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I have noticed according to the research page that progress is gone back to 18% complete it was sitting around 20% about 3 days ago. It was at 31% on September 9th. This decline in the Research page percent complete mirrors the decline in WU availability from an average of 12,000 Wus per day this past summer to less than 3,000 WUs per day now. There were just 1605 WUs returned yesterday. |
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