Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
https://www.boincstats.com/stats/challe ... /chat/1108
I will be participating. I have recently purchased credit with The Science Cloud which I found out via PrimeGrid project/discord. This allows me to afford premium server resources per hourly cost. I will be using over $140 of credit for the NumFields challenge above (along with both of my own CPUs/GPUs at home with me). I see our team is participating it says in the list; so I look forward to raising the stakes and seeing how we rank after the 9th December.
I couldn't seem to find this topic anywhere else on the forum, so I thought I would take a punt and post it, in case no one was aware.
I will be participating. I have recently purchased credit with The Science Cloud which I found out via PrimeGrid project/discord. This allows me to afford premium server resources per hourly cost. I will be using over $140 of credit for the NumFields challenge above (along with both of my own CPUs/GPUs at home with me). I see our team is participating it says in the list; so I look forward to raising the stakes and seeing how we rank after the 9th December.
I couldn't seem to find this topic anywhere else on the forum, so I thought I would take a punt and post it, in case no one was aware.
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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
I've re-attached to this project. I have run it before but it's been quite a while.

Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
I have in fact bookmarked the link I posted above, primarily because it has a "countdown timer" on the challenge at the bottom. It is a challenge initiated by Colombia, but I have seen very little on it anywhere. I found Decic fields was not great credit/task, hence I stopped just short of 2M. I only intend to return to try and help the team place well in this challenge. The last challenge I even attempted was the Reimman's Birthday Challenge back in September. Now I am pressing to reach Double Bronze in WW before it finishes and trying to get it to 10k hrs in WUprop. Both should be achievable before the NFS@home challenge starts (91M/100M & 9300/10000 hrs so far). I used some droplets to make sure I would definitely reach my target, and now I can save the droplets for the challenge.
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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
Hi djgdjg2008 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 3:52 pm https://www.boincstats.com/stats/challe ... /chat/1108
I see our team is participating it says in the list; so I look forward to raising the stakes and seeing how we rank after the 9th December.
I couldn't seem to find this topic anywhere else on the forum, so I thought I would take a punt and post it, in case no one was aware.
UBT is always participating (as a named Team) in all of the BOINC stats Challenges, as I asked Willy (the BOINC stats admin) to include UBT in every Challenge...which saves me the hassle of keeping tabs on when these Challenges start and end.
So, for the astute amongst us, just visit here:
https://www.boincstats.com/stats/challe ... m/overview
and you can then see which Challenges are "upcoming".
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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
That is a useful tip! Thanks.
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That guy in 1st on TSBT is literally pulling 2.25 million a day. I can't compete to that.
I started about an hour late and it should continue at the rate I have pulled. Should be about 345,000/day.
I started about an hour late and it should continue at the rate I have pulled. Should be about 345,000/day.
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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
I had no idea about this, well spotted. Pretty poor at NumberField, but I can help a little

Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
I found disabling CPU entirely helps. Letting the GPUs run NumFields exclusively seems to speed things along more than including CPUs.
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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
My GPU just about manages to refresh my screen! Keep meaning to buy a new one, but something else always seems to get priority At the moment it's a moot point, as I'm not getting any NumberField tasks. There are tasks to send, there just not getting to me 


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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
Hi all
The member stats (after 3 days and 6 hours of crunching) for this Challenge are here:
https://www.boincstats.com/stats/challe ... redits/0/0
and for UBT the following are contributing:
(Top 10 users shown, plus UBT members outside the Top 10):
There's still 3 days and 18 hours to go, so plenty of time for members to get involved with this NumberFields challenge 
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The member stats (after 3 days and 6 hours of crunching) for this Challenge are here:
https://www.boincstats.com/stats/challe ... redits/0/0
and for UBT the following are contributing:
(Top 10 users shown, plus UBT members outside the Top 10):
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Username Team Name Rank Total credit
PecosRiverM The Scottish Boinc Team 1 7,661,610
Cruncher Pete BOINC@AUSTRALIA 2 3,711,840
Chooka BOINC@AUSTRALIA 3 2,016,960
djg2008 UK BOINC Team 4 1,315,710
AXm77 BOINC@Poland 5 1,213,740
davidBAM The Scottish Boinc Team 6 1,159,950
NudgeyNR BOINC@AUSTRALIA 7 721,710
Herby44 Planet 3DNow! 8 718,080
Megacruncher TSBT The Scottish Boinc Team 9 652,080
New user New user 10 606,210
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UBT - Timbo UK BOINC Team 24 187,770
Stephen Hunter UK BOINC Team 36 79,860
paul UK BOINC Team 68 18,150
Gordon Lack UK BOINC Team 99 4,290
Michael UK BOINC Team 100 4,290

regards
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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
Hi all
This Challenge has now ended and the final placings can be found here:
https://www.boincstats.com/stats/challe ... redits/0/0
The UBT contingent did OK-ish, although djg2008 should be congratulated for finishing in 3rd place (overall) out of 153 participants.
So, well done to those who contributed...and sadly I was the only UBT member who actually dropped places over the last 3 days 
regards
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This Challenge has now ended and the final placings can be found here:
https://www.boincstats.com/stats/challe ... redits/0/0
The UBT contingent did OK-ish, although djg2008 should be congratulated for finishing in 3rd place (overall) out of 153 participants.
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Username Team Name Rank Total credit
PecosRiverM The Scottish Boinc Team 1 16,933,620
Cruncher Pete BOINC@AUSTRALIA 2 5,553,900
djg2008 UK BOINC Team 3 4,514,400 (+1 place)
AXm77 BOINC@Poland 4 3,431,010 (+1 place)
Chooka BOINC@AUSTRALIA 5 3,057,450 (-2 places)
Herby44 Planet 3DNow! 6 2,279,310 (+2 places)
davidBAM The Scottish Boinc Team 7 2,030,490 (-1 place)
NudgeyNR BOINC@AUSTRALIA 8 1,585,980 (-1 place)
apohawk BOINC@Poland 9 1,387,650
Megacruncher TSBT The Scottish Boinc Team 10 1,342,770 (-1 place)
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UBT - Timbo UK BOINC Team 27 442,200 (-3 places)
Stephen Hunter UK BOINC Team 32 275,550 (+4 places)
paul UK BOINC Team 58 73,260 (+10 places)
Michael UK BOINC Team 69 58,410 (+31 places)
Gordon Lack UK BOINC Team 94 15,510 (+5 places)

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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
It was a team effort, and one I am glad to have been a part of!
Hopefully this inspires a few new recruits to come on board after seeing we placed quite well overall!!
I had fun, and glad we finished 4th of 17th as a team. It was exciting, but expensive. I put $400 into my thescience.cloud account since the beginning of the month to get as much crunching as I could possibly get on the go.
I started the challenge (almost a clear hour Late too I might add!) on the 2nd with 8 T4 gpus plus my own two (no cpu tasks almost the whole challenge). Then by the second day, I rented another 8 to make 16xT4 gpus. That kept me in 4th, I've been watching every day intently.
Then yesterday morning (early hours on the 9th) with about 10 hours left, I went from 16 -> 52 T4 GPUs running. I finished up with about just over 11,000 tasks completed across all computers during the window of the challenge. After renting the last 36 T4s, I also decided to run CPU tasks additionally on the Ryzen (I wanted to see how much Decic's WUProp would be boosted in the final hours - and I was surprised to discover it pushes it a Great Deal with 12 tasks/12 cores).
I've gone off GFN I am sorry to say, which is why I am not participating in the final series challenge, sorry! They killed it for me with the primality testing changes in the new version of Genefer application recently pushed. Now it seems I can not raise a lot of credit in GFN unless I go to 20, and even then it is mix-and-match. Also my I5 cannot validate about half of all the GPU tasks (16, 17 Mega, 18) because of some error on that system. I preferred the old GFN for some reason.
Now I shall stick with NumFields for a little while longer (mainly for WUProp hours data, 1 more Decic 9/10 for badge, and to push towards 10M credit) on my AMD Ryzen (12 CPU tasks @ 1 per thread, and 1 GPU task also).
After that, back to LHC. My phone cpu threads and the I5's gpu can keep on handling Einstein@home, which is cool.
Hopefully this inspires a few new recruits to come on board after seeing we placed quite well overall!!
I had fun, and glad we finished 4th of 17th as a team. It was exciting, but expensive. I put $400 into my thescience.cloud account since the beginning of the month to get as much crunching as I could possibly get on the go.
I started the challenge (almost a clear hour Late too I might add!) on the 2nd with 8 T4 gpus plus my own two (no cpu tasks almost the whole challenge). Then by the second day, I rented another 8 to make 16xT4 gpus. That kept me in 4th, I've been watching every day intently.
Then yesterday morning (early hours on the 9th) with about 10 hours left, I went from 16 -> 52 T4 GPUs running. I finished up with about just over 11,000 tasks completed across all computers during the window of the challenge. After renting the last 36 T4s, I also decided to run CPU tasks additionally on the Ryzen (I wanted to see how much Decic's WUProp would be boosted in the final hours - and I was surprised to discover it pushes it a Great Deal with 12 tasks/12 cores).
I've gone off GFN I am sorry to say, which is why I am not participating in the final series challenge, sorry! They killed it for me with the primality testing changes in the new version of Genefer application recently pushed. Now it seems I can not raise a lot of credit in GFN unless I go to 20, and even then it is mix-and-match. Also my I5 cannot validate about half of all the GPU tasks (16, 17 Mega, 18) because of some error on that system. I preferred the old GFN for some reason.
Now I shall stick with NumFields for a little while longer (mainly for WUProp hours data, 1 more Decic 9/10 for badge, and to push towards 10M credit) on my AMD Ryzen (12 CPU tasks @ 1 per thread, and 1 GPU task also).
After that, back to LHC. My phone cpu threads and the I5's gpu can keep on handling Einstein@home, which is cool.
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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
Nice one mate, superb effort. 3rd overall is a great achievement
Sorry I couldn't help out more, but I did my best (although I pulled it a day early, because I got the dates wrong!)
Should catch you next year when I get a 4090

Sorry I couldn't help out more, but I did my best (although I pulled it a day early, because I got the dates wrong!)
Should catch you next year when I get a 4090


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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
I was running this project throughout the challenge but I didn't appear in the rankings?
Or was there an opt-in that I missed?
Or was there an opt-in that I missed?

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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
Hi Jeff,
As Carl mentions, I think you need to give permission to the NumberFIelds project, to actually export your stats data.
And looking at your BOINCstats graphic in your "footer", "NmbrField" is not listed...so you need to log in to their website:
https://numberfields.asu.edu/NumberFields/
And once in your account, go to "Preferences for this project" and click on the link there and then click on "Edit Preferences" and where you see a section that says "Do you consent to exporting your data to BOINC statistics aggregation Web sites?" - ensure this is "ticked" to "allow" and then click on "Update your preferences" and your stats can then be exported.
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Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
I'd missed that one, done it now....ChelseaOilman wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:18 pmThis is one of those projects that you need to consent to having your data/stats exported. Did you do that?

Re: Challenge 2nd December NumberFields@home Subfields 3/7
Haha, it probably wouldn't be hard to beat me soon enough! I find I am dedicating my time to BOINC now, and micromanaging 3 systems whenever I check in (regularly but at any / all hours free). It is my systems that let me down some though.stephenhunter wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:49 pm Nice one mate, superb effort. 3rd overall is a great achievement![]()
Sorry I couldn't help out more, but I did my best (although I pulled it a day early, because I got the dates wrong!)
Should catch you next year when I get a 4090![]()
I wouldn't really have a clue building a computer like, I need to add 2 16GB sticks of Hyperx DDR4 RAM into the Ryzen.
A system like a 4090 would be amazing but likely out of my price range sadly. Cloud droplets are expensive but good for challenges. I wouldn't know where to begin building a really grand spec system. The thought terrifies me of wrecking components that are really dear and costly to replace - even more terrifying is the prospect of running Linux on it.
Thanks for the msg, it did feel like a great achievement!
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