Milestones VI

Suffkoppus
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256M now for me. But that is

256M now for me. But that is not the reason why I am proud. Right now I am the only one owning a PC with a single GPU in the Top 50 Computers list.

GTX 1080Ti rules!

mikey
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Suffkoppus wrote:256M now for

Suffkoppus wrote:

256M now for me. But that is not the reason why I am proud. Right now I am the only one owning a PC with a single GPU in the Top 50 Computers list.

GTX 1080Ti rules!

Well done!!!

mikey
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Bill592 wrote:mikey

Bill592 wrote:
mikey wrote:

For me it's a target to aim for, in time I too will get there.

 

You are currently 62.46% of the way there.

Bill  .

Once another project hits a target I have set for it I will bring some more gpu's back here again and drop that a bit faster.

Bill592
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  ATLAS AEI Hannover  is

 

ATLAS AEI Hannover  is cranking out 38.8 million credits per day ....

What'd  they do ? add some GPU's to that bad boy ?

Maybe they just never pushed it very hard in the past  )

Bill

 

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mikey
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Bill592 wrote:  ATLAS AEI

Bill592 wrote:

 

ATLAS AEI Hannover  is cranking out 38.8 million credits per day ....

What'd  they do ? add some GPU's to that bad boy ?

Maybe they just never pushed it very hard in the past  )

Bill  .

Some goals are just out of reach for most of us!!

Gary Roberts
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Bill592 wrote:What'd  they do

Bill592 wrote:
What'd  they do ? add some GPU's to that bad boy ?

At the time of the 2011 Open Day in Hannover, I recall Bruce saying something along the lines that future upgrades of Atlas would include GPUs.  They have probably had GPUs in that system for a while now since that was almost 6 years ago.  I don't think crunching for Einstein@Home is the primary function of Atlas.  As I understand it, it gets switched to E@H work whenever it runs out of other things to do.

Bill592 wrote:
Maybe they just never pushed it very hard in the past.

The E@H production can be quite variable.  It has been high in the past and relatively recently it was a lot lower than it is right now.  It really took off a couple of months ago.

 

Cheers,
Gary.

MAGIC Quantum Mechanic
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https://einsteinathome.org/ac

https://einsteinathome.org/account/142836/computers

 

Yes it is amazing what you can do with 2,602 computers

Richie
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https://www.aei.mpg.de/24838/

https://www.aei.mpg.de/24838/02_Computing_and_ATLAS

https://www.aei.mpg.de/96456/20_Computer_Clusters

If those computer clusters have something to do with what we we're talking about... there's some notes they have a bunch of GPU's these days (not any specs given, though). But there's no information when those pages were exactly updated for the last time.

DanNeely
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Interestingly enough the GPUs

Interestingly enough the GPUs in Atlas don't seem to be used by Boinc because sorting its computer list by credit/day only brings up CPU only systems.

mmonnin
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Wow that user has pages of

Wow that user has pages of computers like we have pages of tasks. 39mil PPD with just CPUs. Does my 105mil in 3 days. Man if thee was just a single CPU in each of those or the crunching power those could do on a CPU only project.

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