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Thread: How about a Team Rally?

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    How about a Team Rally?

    May I make a request? (ummm,, guess I am about to... )



    It also seems that we, of those who post frequently, are more and more
    disenchanted with D2OL and other projects.

    There are some 113 users on team 'Francophone'.

    May I suggest / request that we do a 10 day or so (Just long enough to beat them) rally?

    I understand the need to complete prior obligations and empty queues, etc....

    But what do you all say???? May I ask for a vote or should our Admins handle this (If so, please forgive my bounds overstepping and please do assume command).


    Thanks,
    BC

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    revved up and ready to go :2gunfire:

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    I'm definately ready !!!!


    I took Chaz's advice on how to adjust.... I posted 55 WUs in a 24 hour
    period. The breakdown is 43 from my AMD, and 12 from my (hiding in shame..) 'stand in' Intel until my 3200+ is back up & running.

    I have 5 WUs here ready to post and 2 in the oven.



    Cant wait to see what happens with both AMDs up and kicking.


    Chuck


    PS: Chaz, how did you get remote rpc working... I am not having ANY results. Did you put it in the registry???

    My registry has under .../Services/BOINC :
    "ImagePath" G:\Predictor\boinc_cli.exe -win_service -allow_remote_gui_rpc

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    Let me :-k and :scratch:

    OK. Lets :signrandr: .


    :hathat1:

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    I can move 3 machines over. Lets go and kick some :pottytrain2:

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    Thank you Skuzz

    I just noticed that Skuzz brought along a WHOLE BUNCH of points.


    Thank you! :hello1:


    BC

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    Way to go team. Lets boogie.

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    Is this good or bad?

    I just knocked 30 seconds per WU of my runtime... NO overclocking.

    Are the fewer credits worth more WUs?

    Who's a wiz at the math? I'm currently running an avg of 23-24min/WU.
    CPU benchmarks at 3GFlop and 6GMip w/ 41 process (400 or so threads).

    The credit drop was from 4.82 to 4.72 on a normally 15:15 min WU
    (finished in 14:47) that was estimated at 33 at download.
    (Yes, my memory is that much faster than the 1G hard-coded #.)
    This has happened for the past several WUs... it's consistent.

    Advice please?

    Chuck

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    BC,

    Is that computer dedicated to Preditor?

    With a 1,1Ghz one unit is estimated to finished in 2:39:49.
    (Measured floating point speed 1042.86 million ops/sec
    Measured integer speed 1383.79 million ops/sec)

    Can you tell me the exact numbers for your machine at MF and MI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by em99010pepe
    BC,

    Is that computer dedicated to Preditor?

    With a 1,1Ghz one unit is estimated to finished in 2:39:49.
    (Measured floating point speed 1042.86 million ops/sec
    Measured integer speed 1383.79 million ops/sec)

    Can you tell me the exact numbers for your machine at MF and MI?
    At the 'break-in' speed I told you about, this is what it is running at.
    The BIOS is running 'default' for all parameters as I was instructed.

    The benchmarks do fluctuate a bit based on machine activity. I am also running dual 19" flatscreen monitors (1280x1024x32) which also draws
    on memory and cuts down performance. I have the screen saver set to
    go black at 4 min, power off at 5 min.

    -- This is a typical benchmark --
    Memory 1023.3 MB
    Cache 976.56 KB
    Swap space 4096 MB
    Total disk space 46.59 GB
    Free Disk Space 32.22 GB
    Measured floating point speed 2983.68 million ops/sec
    Measured integer speed 6099.08 million ops/sec
    Measured memory bandwidth 953.67 MB/sec (that damn locked #)
    Average upload rate 0.78 KB/sec
    Average download rate 230.17 KB/sec

    *EDIT* : This is 32 bit mode, not 64 *END EDIT*

    Chuck

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