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Re: Best cruncher in your fleet??

Yes - BOINC profile, use no more than 80% of processor time.
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Well with your 85pph and 80% usage, that should mean 68 points in one "real hour" or 85 points in 75 minutes "real time" but still wouldn't change your points per CPU hour (and I understand CPU time/hour to be 1 CPU second being amount crunched when CPU is at 100% usage for a second).
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Re: Best cruncher in your fleet??

sh1t guys,,,,,fleets,,,,best cruncher,,,,,my machine cost£499 from p.c. world and it downloads music real slow,,,porn slower,,when do u guys get time for beer and women???


Are you gently poking fun at us for being a little too nerdy?

Well you are here too! Part of a philanthropic effort with no reward. So life is not ALL "Beer women and song" is it?

Slow music downloads ? Best stick to Balads then smile The other one must be a real problem for you - I bet its over for you before you even get a picture devilish

Have you any advice for dealing with sticky keyboards? I mean when keys become unresponsive and start to stick biggrin

I've just remembered some forum rules about keeping posts "kid freindly". Hope this fits - or at least goes over their heads (and Nelsoc's) biggrin

£499? Think of how many pints of Heavy you could have bought for that? love struck
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Haha I didn't even bother to comprehend that at first, thought it was spam, then later thought it was a neurotic spasm laughing
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OFF topic: 'thunk'... the second merken i see using this past tense for 'thought'... some local dialect according to MW, but not eluding where..... college would be GSU(?), so that places it in a the deeper south of the USA.


The word "thunk" used in place of thought is used as a reference to how an uneducated person from the rural parts of appalachia might say it. It is used mostly for its humorous effect and not as an insult. By the way if one would use the regular form of conjugation it would be the past perfect tense i.e. think, thank, thunk. Somehow I just can't see it as the IBM motto.
"merken" is Sekerob's humorous corruption of the word "American". Everytime I see it I imagine the word "gherkin" which is a kind of pickle.

Back on topic:
I have 933 mhz PIII which seems almost as fast as 1.6ghz P4. When I have time I will post the numbers for all of my machines, just for comparison purposes. My machines all tend to the lower end.

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Thunk stays on my mind because of "Who would've thunk it?" Very strange, I also have a Coppermine@933MHz that I don't think is worthy of benching and had a 1.6 Williamette (now dead) smile

"think, thank, thunk"

Ha almost as funny as this wink
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Ha almost as funny as this wink



Pretty darn Cool!! cool


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What be your points/hour, Diana? And Jesus power smile
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What be your points/hour, Diana? And Jesus power smile


John, my points per hour are : 29.77. :-)



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Re: Best cruncher in your fleet??

My machines all benchmarked the other day and here are the figures:

Whetstone/drystone

Intelx86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6 930MHz 836 1462

Intelx86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6 697MHz 626 1093

AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2000+ 1511 2547

Intelx86 Family 6 Model 5 Stepping 2 398MHz 358 622

Intelx86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping 3 497MHz **(under repair)**

Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.60GHz 815 1607


I only run them about 10-12 hours per day. I suspect the one which is under repair would be about 425/700. As a point of comparison, the slowest machine takes about 7 hours on average to crunch a genome comparison unit, while the AMD takes about 2 hours. The lower end machines only have enough horsepower/memory to crunch GC while the AMD can do all except Cancer(not enough memory). The P4 can do GC and HPF2 (not enough disk space for FAAH). The latest HPF2 units go about 20-24 hours while the GC go 2.5 to 4.

Averages:
Avg. Run Time Per Calendar Day (y:d:h:m:s) 0:001:13:18:13
Avg. Run Time Per Result (y:d:h:m:s) 0:000:06:18:06
Avg. Points Per Hour of Run Time 25.76
Avg. Points Per Calendar Day 960.99
Avg. Points Per Result 162.34
Avg. Results Per Calendar Day 5.92


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