At last!
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At last!
On 9th Feb 2005 I discovered BOINC and joined the Eintein at home project and UBT. On 26 July 2020 I (belatedly) reached 1 million in Einstein. Admittedly it is not my first million but it is, so far, my slowest million.
Onwards and upwards.
Chris.
Onwards and upwards.
Chris.
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Re: At last!
Hi Chris
Well done that man. It's very rewarding when you can get to a nice number like 1m.
I'm in a smilar boat...some projects I've been involved with for ages, but hadn't achieved such a milestone (though this year, I have achieved my first 1m on the following: Yafu, Rosetta, WCG, NFS and I'm closing in on Cosmology and LHC).
regards
Tim
Well done that man. It's very rewarding when you can get to a nice number like 1m.
I'm in a smilar boat...some projects I've been involved with for ages, but hadn't achieved such a milestone (though this year, I have achieved my first 1m on the following: Yafu, Rosetta, WCG, NFS and I'm closing in on Cosmology and LHC).
regards
Tim
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Re: At last!
Well done Chris! Not sure when I hit the million on Einstein, but I do know that now I have a PC that can run GPU tasks, I am certainly getting through lots more of them for much bigger credits!!
Penny
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Hi Penny,UBT - PennyQ wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 9:21 pm ...now I have a PC that can run GPU tasks, I am certainly getting through lots more of them for much bigger credits!!
THAT news might have a few other members quaking in their boots !!!
We shall all now be keeping an eye over our shoulders, as you start catching up with us
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Tim
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No chance of that! It is only a teensy out-the-box Lenovo, but at least it has a graphics card that does something Boinc-wise (unlike my older rather basic desktops, all of which have bitten the dust for one reason or another)
I think you are all fairly safe!
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I think you are all fairly safe!
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Hi PennyUBT - PennyQ wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 10:00 am (unlike my older rather basic desktops, all of which have bitten the dust for one reason or another)
Well, join the club of having desktop PCs fail...we've all got stories to tell of hardware breaking and things not working properly...and being open about it, BOINC does tend to stress PC hardware probably quite a bit more than some products are designed to handle.
I was once emailed by a lady UBT member that it was "my fault" when after she had installed BOINC Manager that subsequently the plastic case of her laptop had "melted" due to the excess heat from the CPU.
Long may your Lenovo continue to crunch
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Tim
Re: At last!
congrats Chris. EInstein not one of the more generous projects. so 1M is a big deal.
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Re: At last!
For me, Einstein tasks came in 2 varieties; one was 5-6 hrs per task and the other was 15-16 hrs per task. They always scored 693 points which meant I either got 3k/day or 10k/day. Big difference for the same amount of crunching.
Chris.
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Re: At last!
Well done Chris, that's dedication