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Shinobi Gaiden
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Sep 27, 2005 Post Count: 92 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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On the global stats page we should have it show the user who has the fastest crunching speed clocked in for that day. people would compare themselves and then they could engage in more open competetion (team ibm tries to out-do team intel)
(i dont encourage overclocking beacuse computers can be expensive) |
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Former Member
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For that day? Do you mean who dedicated the most CPU cycles to the unit? CPU time overall to the unit vs other programs? or do you mean who had the fastest clock speed? Because the later would not change per day...it would just be who has the most overclocked EE :)
And it would be unfair for AMD users who run at lower clock speeds but push just as much if not more work :-D |
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David Autumns
Ace Cruncher UK Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Post Count: 11062 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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You mean like this
----------------------------------------http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/stat/viewStatsByMemberAVG.do Some very dubious scores at the top of that list. The points per hour is basically a measure of your CPU performance here's an interesting read the chap who wrote it seems to know what he's talking about http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=1505 All the best Dave ![]() |
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