AMD Users - can we pass them?
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AMD Users - can we pass them?
According to BOINCstats our old friends AMD Users are only 52K ahead in 40th place.
Now is the time for all good men (and ladies) and true to come to the aid of the team. How about a hard push to pass AMD over this weekend. As we have no team crunch planned how about crunching 24/7 for the next 3 days on a project that gives you the highest credit.
We can then try to hang on until we pass Hewlett-Packard.
Just my idea, please don't shoot me down in flames
Now is the time for all good men (and ladies) and true to come to the aid of the team. How about a hard push to pass AMD over this weekend. As we have no team crunch planned how about crunching 24/7 for the next 3 days on a project that gives you the highest credit.
We can then try to hang on until we pass Hewlett-Packard.
Just my idea, please don't shoot me down in flames
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I have found Einstein gives the best credit for AMD processors. I read a report that said the same and Bruce Allen (Team Leader of the project runs banks of Opterons) so I would assume the code was optimised for AMD. You don't get 750,000 credits a day without making sure your team do the job right. I have found a 2.5 x increase in credits from running climate models at one time
I have read that the new credit system in Rosetta is kind to Intel processors and gives more credit than Einstein for them.
I have read that the new credit system in Rosetta is kind to Intel processors and gives more credit than Einstein for them.
My dual core Optiron's doing both BBC & WCG.
My AMD 3000 box is also crunching BBC exclusively.
My little AMD 1700 laptop is crunching UFluids & Spinhenge (with still lots pending).
I may turn my lappy over to Einstein for a while but I was put off this project by the 24 hour long WU's I was having to crunch.
The combined result of all these is about 1,000 credits/day. :roll:
My AMD 3000 box is also crunching BBC exclusively.
My little AMD 1700 laptop is crunching UFluids & Spinhenge (with still lots pending).
I may turn my lappy over to Einstein for a while but I was put off this project by the 24 hour long WU's I was having to crunch.
The combined result of all these is about 1,000 credits/day. :roll:
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I leave 2 of my machines crunchin all day (one of which crunches Rosetta and SiMap equally) and a small amount of credits gets done by another 3 when there gettin used (these crunch equally for SETI and Rosetta), RAC for all projects is approx 350-450
Resource Share on my main machine:
LHC@Home 400
BBC Climate Change 100
Rosetta@home 75
NanoHive@Home 50
SiMap 50
Spinhenge@home 50
WCG 50
Docking@Home 30
Malaria 30
uFluids 30
LeidenClassical 25
QMC@HOME 25
RieselSieve 25
SztakiDG 25
Tanpaku 25
XtremLab 25
Einstein@Home 15
SETI@home 5 - Sorry, I hate Seti , but I've put it on 3 machines along side rosetta with both projects set at 50 on all 3
All in all Seti gets an RAC approx 5-15 - bit poo but I don't want to take any credits from the other projects :?
Think I'll wack Seti on full for the next few days
Resource Share on my main machine:
LHC@Home 400
BBC Climate Change 100
Rosetta@home 75
NanoHive@Home 50
SiMap 50
Spinhenge@home 50
WCG 50
Docking@Home 30
Malaria 30
uFluids 30
LeidenClassical 25
QMC@HOME 25
RieselSieve 25
SztakiDG 25
Tanpaku 25
XtremLab 25
Einstein@Home 15
SETI@home 5 - Sorry, I hate Seti , but I've put it on 3 machines along side rosetta with both projects set at 50 on all 3
All in all Seti gets an RAC approx 5-15 - bit poo but I don't want to take any credits from the other projects :?
Think I'll wack Seti on full for the next few days
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