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Nflight
06-10-2006, 12:25 PM
Way to go everyone who participated, Even as some of us participate in the Boinc Championships others persist to make our position look better overall.

Thank You one and all ! :hello1: :notworthy: :hathat1:

Empty_5oul
06-10-2006, 06:02 PM
were not too far off the front page either now. only a couple more ranks!

Beerknurd
06-10-2006, 06:49 PM
I have been chugging along for months now..... I don't plan on stopping anytime soon...

Lagu
06-10-2006, 08:24 PM
I have 10 WU´s to run before the queue is empty. I feel as my AMD Athlon 64 is slow but I perhaps am wrong. Every task takes 3.56 hours. That should be an average of 6 per day. It is strange, Boinc Manager has freeze and I don’t know how many times and how many hours there have been standstill.

I have a problem: All my 10 WU´s have a expire date of 06-06-10. What will I do? Should I stop running it and instead upload Einstein?

Lagu :)

Lagu
06-10-2006, 10:31 PM
I´ve deleted all because I got a message saying I not should get credits for them.

Lagu

vaughan
06-10-2006, 11:15 PM
3.56 hrs seems too long for a 3200. My XP2700+ 1GB DDR400 RAM WinXP Pro has some tasks as quick as 36 mins, some take up to 2 hrs. What version Boinc are you using?

Empty_5oul
06-10-2006, 11:22 PM
my 3200 is generally about 1 hour. some shorter some slightly longer.

that seems a bit of a large increase in time :? compared to what you have posted before.

Steve Lux
06-18-2006, 01:02 PM
For reference my 3800+ runs Predictor WU's in about 50 - 51 minutes, my son's 4800+ runs Predictor WU's in about 38 minutes. His system had been down for a week or so due to the new water pump in his cooling system dying. I put the origonal cooling fan back in and removed the 10% overclocking from the bios. He's back to playing Oblivion and crunching for Predictor.

Nflight
06-18-2006, 02:00 PM
I had noticed the slight decrease in numbers and wondered what happened. I also have to take into effect not everyone like me uses the coolness of the basement as my Computer Lab.
Today the temps are to rise above 90°F which means I will probably live down here to Late August till the temps return to a normal level I can stand.

I will return to Predictor some time in the future when I get the feeling my number #1 status will be lost.

Thanks for doing a great job, everyone, I really do appreciate it.

Lagu
06-18-2006, 08:50 PM
3.56 hrs seems too long for a 3200. My XP2700+ 1GB DDR400 RAM WinXP Pro has some tasks as quick as 36 mins, some take up to 2 hrs. What version Boinc are you using?

I use Boinc 5.2.6 and 5.5.0 as optimised version.

Lagu :)

mitchellds
06-19-2006, 12:32 AM
Hi Nflight,

I'll see if I can hurry up your return to predictor. I'm in 21st place tonight. I decided to give einstein a rest for a bit amd try some other ventures. :)

Nflight
06-19-2006, 02:34 AM
Hi Nflight,

I'll see if I can hurry up your return to predictor. I'm in 21st place tonight. I decided to give einstein a rest for a bit amd try some other ventures. :)

I always love a good competition. I have not got the amount of power you seem to have. I am in this for the future cures this hard work can possibly provide to our future. I am not really in the race for who remains in 1st place. Please by all means help the team effort and make an earnest mark at passing me and my fellow Team Members. Including Beerknurd and Steve Lux who have just as much power as I do. Bring it on! :P

Steve Lux
06-19-2006, 04:35 PM
Niflight, you and I seem to have similar capacities in Predictor, but I believe that Beerknurd has a good bit more capacity than we do - if he turned all that capacity on in Predictor. In any instance Mitchellds' run will go far to help the team gain a few levels fairly quickly. Maybach is putting out a good bit of work also..

mitchellds
06-20-2006, 12:59 PM
Hey Nflight,

Yep, I'm happy to do my part to move our team along. I was just kinda funning ya and announcing my arrival in predictor. Hey, what better way could I spend my spare AMD cycles? ;)

Nflight
06-20-2006, 01:03 PM
Thank You Dave Mitchell for all your spare AMD cycles ! :D

Beerknurd
06-21-2006, 10:03 AM
Niflight, you and I seem to have similar capacities in Predictor, but I believe that Beerknurd has a good bit more capacity than we do - if he turned all that capacity on in Predictor.


Hate to dissapoint.... But i'm givin' all I got captain!!!!!

I used to have alot more power....... I had to get rid of very nice PC's...

An AMD 3300+ and a P4 3.4.....

Damnit....... :cry:

I'm down to a:

P4 2.8 Dual Core
Centrino Laptop 1.7
Pentium M Laptop 1.7

Give me a few months and I will be building a spiffy new AMD.... I don't know what the power on it will be though.... I figure I'll have about $1000 USD to play with.