Whee!!! Breeched the 4M mark on E@h this afternoon.
And two months and a day later eased past the 5M post on E@h. :)
And two months and 5 days later, the 6M marker falls in spite of major computer outages on my home LAN.
And eight days shy of two months later, my E@h 7M barrier is splintered, thanks to my build of two Intel Q9550 boxes! Wonder how well those i7's work???
RAC of 6.4k on my 3.85ghz i7.
Wow! Did you OC a 920 that far? Water cooled? :)
What will a 920 do running at the top end of spec?
What will a 920 do running at the top end of spec?
I did, yes I am, and either I was unlucky in my draw of parts, or am more grueling in my stability testing (72hrs of prime95 with the heat cranked up to 80F vs my summer AC target of 70, or my winter heating level of 65ish). I got my chip at release, and most people with water were getting 4gig or a little over with their water setups.
Whee!!! Breeched the 4M mark on E@h this afternoon.
And two months and a day later eased past the 5M post on E@h. :)
And two months and 5 days later, the 6M marker falls in spite of major computer outages on my home LAN.
And eight days shy of two months later, my E@h 7M barrier is splintered, thanks to my build of two Intel Q9550 boxes! Wonder how well those i7's work???
My E@h at 8M this afternoon, a month and 16 days later. Still wonder how well an i7-920 will crunch running "at spec."
Meanwhile, my "pending list" yo-yo's between 50 and 150 work units! There's some "oldies, but goodies" in there! :)
Still developing my own distributed app ... Pinewood Derby race organizers can probably guess what it is. When (if) I finish it, my E@h RAC will suffer.
Having hard time reaching the 300000 credits mark with my little core 2 duo. Would a upgrade to an Q9550 help?
Filipe, a dedicated (7X24) Q9550 will deliver about 3800 credits per day (about 80 days per 300,000 credits). A Q6600 will deliver about 2900 credits per day (about 100 days per 300000 credits). Both estimates depend on the mix of E@h work assigned.
I looked to see the times you are accomplishing, but it appears you are not actively crunching at this time, so I can't compare those quads to your present production.
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Wow! Did you OC a 920 that far? Water cooled? :)
What will a 920 do running at the top end of spec?
Stan
RE: Wow! Did you OC a 920
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I did, yes I am, and either I was unlucky in my draw of parts, or am more grueling in my stability testing (72hrs of prime95 with the heat cranked up to 80F vs my summer AC target of 70, or my winter heating level of 65ish). I got my chip at release, and most people with water were getting 4gig or a little over with their water setups.
I just hit the 1,000,000 mark
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I just hit the 1,000,000 mark for Einstein@Home today. Went over the 2,250,000 mark for overall BOINC just recently, too.
Plus SETI Classic = 21,082 WUs
100,000. (as soon as the
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100,000. (as soon as the pendings clear)
me-[at]-rescam.org
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My E@h at 8M this afternoon, a month and 16 days later. Still wonder how well an i7-920 will crunch running "at spec."
Meanwhile, my "pending list" yo-yo's between 50 and 150 work units! There's some "oldies, but goodies" in there! :)
Still developing my own distributed app ... Pinewood Derby race organizers can probably guess what it is. When (if) I finish it, my E@h RAC will suffer.
Stan
Finally turned it up to 11.
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Finally turned it up to 11.
just getting near 300,000 on
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just getting near 300,000
on a toshiba equium laptop
will over take you in 3596
Having hard time reaching the
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Having hard time reaching the 300000 credits mark with my little core 2 duo. Would a upgrade to an Q9550 help?
RE: Having hard time
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Filipe, a dedicated (7X24) Q9550 will deliver about 3800 credits per day (about 80 days per 300,000 credits). A Q6600 will deliver about 2900 credits per day (about 100 days per 300000 credits). Both estimates depend on the mix of E@h work assigned.
I looked to see the times you are accomplishing, but it appears you are not actively crunching at this time, so I can't compare those quads to your present production.
Stan
Team Linux Users Everywhere
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Team Linux Users Everywhere reached 100,000,000 credits here at E@H.
Congratulations team!
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere