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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

Dave,

It was an absolute weekend record with 257:110 CPU years and Sunday an absolute record weekend day: 01/14/2007 129:001:04:15:25.

Being so far ahead of the curve this early in the week does set hi expectations after the post holiday season recovery time. The smell of multiple >55000 CPU days and 1,000 CPU years is in the air..... the weather down here feels like spring....17C yesterday and the day before.... some trees did not shed all their foliage.... not a single storm from the Balkans has passed.

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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

Sek here's what we have to look forward to this week

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_warnings.html?3


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At least Tuesday will be good (as ever wink )

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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

555 years and 60 days + since the beginning of Saturday

3 more 148 year 102 day days and Millennium week will be in the bag

Today we posted 149 years 46 days 18 hours 49 minutes and 9 seconds

It's do-able with the wind behind us
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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

Dave, u need to work on your optimism.... whatever verse, whatever psalm, not 148:102, but 148:101 times 3 is needed to get that millennium on the announcement board.

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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

Movieman you couldn't get a copy of the messages created by the CPU Benchmarks in BOINC could you?

Just for comparison with a Core 2 Duo and some old Barton's blushing

I'm building something that might be requiring that kind of number crunching power so you never know I might get there one day

but for the moment it would be nice to dream

Dave

This what your looking for?
1/11/2007 8:44:44 PM||Running CPU benchmarks
1/11/2007 8:45:43 PM||Benchmark results:
1/11/2007 8:45:43 PM|| Number of CPUs: 8
1/11/2007 8:45:43 PM|| 2816 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
1/11/2007 8:45:43 PM|| 5900 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
1/11/2007 8:45:43 PM||Finished CPU benchmark
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That's at 3000/8mb/1333 on air 24/7 100% load stable.
Runs in 68F envionment on BOINC 5.4.11
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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

That's the one

Here's my scores for a 3200+ (2.2Ghz Barton 400Mhz FSB 512K cache)

17/01/2007 11:23:58||Running CPU benchmarks
17/01/2007 11:24:56||Benchmark results:
17/01/2007 11:24:56|| Number of CPUs: 1
17/01/2007 11:24:56|| 1981 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
17/01/2007 11:24:56|| 3335 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
17/01/2007 11:24:56||Finished CPU benchmarks


It's the whetsone floating point one that is key on the WCG so your monster is chucking out work units 11.37 times as quick as my trusty peak of Socket A Technology shock

Now that's cool
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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

Morning Sek

Yep but 102 will take us over into Millennium 2 safe and sound

I've posted IBM on the current state of the BOINC Server

(Just when it waas going well rolling eyes )
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Almost identical lunch time stats as Tuesday...... the server status nail-biting has started. straight face
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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

That's the one

Here's my scores for a 3200+ (2.2Ghz Barton 400Mhz FSB 512K cache)

17/01/2007 11:23:58||Running CPU benchmarks
17/01/2007 11:24:56||Benchmark results:
17/01/2007 11:24:56|| Number of CPUs: 1
17/01/2007 11:24:56|| 1981 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
17/01/2007 11:24:56|| 3335 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
17/01/2007 11:24:56||Finished CPU benchmarks


It's the whetsone floating point one that is key on the WCG so your monster is chucking out work units 11.37 times as quick as my trusty peak of Socket A Technology shock

Now that's cool

Thanks. It's a joy to work with.
We just finished a 34 hour power outage here in New Hampshire.
An ice storm that had 1/2 the state down but we're back up and running as of 9pm tuesday night my time.
No elec,heat,streets like ice skating rinks,etc..
House got down to 53F..My tootsies(feet) were getting cold! biggrin
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Re: The 55,000+ (f.k.a. 50,000+) CPU Days Per Day Thread

I've seen some amazing photos of the ice storms everything turning into an icicle and the weight of all that Ice just brings down the power lines

http://www.extremeinstability.com/06-12-31b.htm

Hope you are now back nice and toasty Movieman

Dave
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