Welcome to the AMD Users team forum jamers.
Thanks for your tremendous effort in the Primegrid Project. Tell us something about your computers as they are certainly producing plenty of results.![]()
Welcome to the AMD Users team forum jamers.
Thanks for your tremendous effort in the Primegrid Project. Tell us something about your computers as they are certainly producing plenty of results.![]()
Thanks for the invitation to join the forum, vaughan.
First off let me say that I am not new to dc'ing, but have been inactive for some time (14-18 months). I started out in 1998 - 1999 running GIMPS, RC5-56/64 and OGR-24, needless to say after 8 years or so I got burnt-out.
I just recently decided to jump back in and am in the process of upgrading, replacing all the old single and dual core machines to something a bit more competitive.
ATM I have 27 machines (86 cores) running at home for now, a mix of AMD and Intel.
At work 5 machines (7 cores) all Intel P4's.
"The Plan" is to reach 1 Million cobblestones/points? on PrimeGrid then move to another project for 1 Million points, then another and another...etc.
welcome to the team jamers
impressive pharm, i had noticed your rac on primegrid and was wondering how many comps you have
Welcome Jamers,
That's quite a impressive bunch of crunchers you have there. Glad you could join us.
Wow dude how could you afford that much cpu power let alone the cost of electric for it? Lol
Thank you for the warm welcome.
Electric bills can be a tad high at times.
Newest hardware is the Phenom 9950's, by no means cutting edge but beats the old Barton 2600's and 2700's they are replacing.
Welcome to the Team there Jamers, Nice Pharm and keep up the good work in PrimeGrid!![]()
Challenge me, or correct me, but don't ask me to die quietly.
…Pursuit is always hard, capturing is really not the focus, it’s the hunt ...
you got burnt out, or the hardware did? :D
at THAT many machines, wouldn't replacing them with 4-8 i7s be more energy efficient?
a friend and i calculated that the energy saved between an Atom and a 939 Athlon 64 was $20 in a year. not enough to pay for itself... at least in 4+ years... however, with 27 machines, i wonder what the difference would be...?
edit: oh, reexamining your number of units crunched in a day, it might take 16 (give or take 4) i7s to do the same number of units (if seti is a benchmark for the number of units an i7 would make in a day). THAT wouldn't pay for itself very quickly ;)
Last edited by plonk420; 11-27-2008 at 07:19 PM.