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    Team passed 5 Billion

    We passed 5 billion recently.
    It has been a while since this post
    Vaughan has cranked out 20% of the total
    After 10 years we are 31st in the world ranks.
    Not bad for a bunch of amateurs ;)
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    Guess I better tighten up a bit...seems I'm listed as 88th on the team for total points...BIG CONGRATS to Vaughan for his 1,127,896,888 points !!! WOW

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    Congratulations everyone!!!
    Seems like we are ramping up fast, the first billion took a long time, and now we are already at 5!!

    And special congrats to Vaughan on his 1 billion too! I envy those numbers, but I sure don't envy his monthly electricity bill.

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    Thanks for noticing Neogen. I seriously considered stopping DC'ing at the 1B mark but decided to push on.

    The computers help with heating the house now its Winter here. I might have to adopt Liuqyn's procedure when Summer arrives. (Power off).

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    Hi Vaughan,

    Congratulations on your 1B! No need to power off though, you could consider the Opteron 4256 EE as your next processor to keep it cool.
    A Socket C32 8-core cpu that only needs 32 Watt to operate, that's a mere 4 Watt per core!
    And if you're willing to run an 8-core at 50 Watt (6.25 Watt/Core) there is an even broader choice of C32 CPUs
    The downside might be the availability of Socket C32 mobo's, and their sometimes non-standard format
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    Congrats Vaughan!! That is a great accomplishment!! I don't have the time or money anymore to keep up with the DC world. But I am still here in spirit!!

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    Time should be no problem (see Bender10, just let them run), but money, now there's the knack...
    One of my boxes has a 3-core Llano A6-3500 APU (62 Euro's nowadays, at 65 Watt Tdp, my most economic system), able to run 3 normal WUs along with 3 FreeHAL, a WUProp and a Collatz WU on its internal HD 6530D. And it hardly spreads heat as well, having no hot video card or cpu.
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 08-17-2012 at 05:57 PM.


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    We need to pick it up just a little bit guys, based on our current recent average credit, we will reach 6 billion on December 22nd 2012, problem is, the world is set to end on December 21st!

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    Added a HD 6670 to the afore mentioned Llano system
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