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    I had hoped for a page where you can look up your team mates to see their average ranking/number of projects.
    BoincStats used to have a page with your team ranking (day/week/month) over all projects, but they've given up that information level.
    Much harder to trace your threats and opportunities since.


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    FYI

    "Teraboks though are now consistent with the other two in that it's a 1% margin." [Bok]

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    Hi AMDave,

    Thanks for the information, but I ain't in the habit of breaking at limits, or it must be around the 50 Million
    (next Mega milestone is so far away...and you get no notices anymore along the way at minor milestones)


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    And how do our favorite AMD Quaddies do on Asteroids?

    Credits per core per day
    Phenom II X4-980: 4,431.8 (Win64, actually the value for a X4-970, but it's related pretty close enough to guess this value as the minimum for the 980. It could even be higher!)
    Llano A8-3820: 3,566.3 (Win64)
    Llano A8-3870K: na
    FX-4100: 3,573.4 (Linux64) or 3,045.1 (Win64)
    FX-4170: na
    FX-4300: na
    FX-4350: 5,556.7 (Win64)
    Trinity A10-5700: 3,049.1 (Linux64)
    Trinity A10-5800K: 3,938.9 (Win64)
    Richland A10-6700: na
    Richland A10-6800K: na

    Don't throw away those Phenom IIs yet...and the FX-4350 does actually quite well.
    Unfortunately the table for my performance figures features some glaring errors, such as a credit of 1,753,671.6 per core per day for the AMD Athlon 64 3500+, and 932,320.2 per core per day for the FX-8120 is also circumspect.


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    Update

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Broer View Post
    And how do our favorite AMD Quaddies do on Asteroids? Credits per core/per day
    Phenom II X4-980: 4,431.8 (Win64, actually the value for a X4-970, but it's related pretty close enough to guess this value as the minimum for the 980. It could even be higher!)
    Llano A8-3820: 3,566.3 (Win64)
    Llano A8-3870K: na
    FX-4100: 3,573.4 (Linux64) or 3,045.1 (Win64)
    FX-4170: na
    FX-4300: na
    FX-4350: 5,556.7 (Win64)
    Trinity A10-5700: 3,049.1 (Linux64)
    Trinity A10-5800K: 3,938.9 (Win64)
    Richland A10-6700: na
    Richland A10-6800K: na
    Don't throw away those Phenom IIs yet...and the FX-4350 does actually quite well.
    Unfortunately the table for my performance figures features some glaring errors, such as a credit of 1,753,671.6 per core per day for the AMD Athlon 64 3500+, and 932,320.2 per core per day for the FX-8120 is also circumspect.
    AM3 AM3+ FM1 FM2 FM2+ AM1
    Phenom II X4-980: 4,431.8 (Win64 FX-4100: 3,573.4 (Linux64) or 3,500.5 (Win64)
    FX-4350: 5,556.7 (Win64)
    Llano A8-3820: 3,566.3 (Win64)
    Llano A8-3870K: 4,014.2 (Win64)
    Trinity A10-5700: 3,049.1 (Linux64)
    Trinity A10-5800K: 3,938.9 (Win64)
    Kaveri A10-7700: 3,897.9 (Win64)
    Kaveri A10-7870K: 5,513.0 (Linux64)
    Athlon 5350: 2,587.2 (Linux64)

    While the figure given for the Athlon 5350 may not seem much, it is actually twice that of it's direct competitors, the Celeron J1900 (1,393.6) and the Pentium J2900 (999.8).
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 08-12-2015 at 09:15 PM. Reason: J2900 is even worse, earlier quoted 1,235.9 is actually for Pentium N3540 (Bay Trail Mobile)


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    Ok Folks wake up, here i found a sample AMD computer doing some crunching in the wild: http://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/hos...?userid=245926 What do you think? Is it the new Zen we have all been drooling about





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    No, it is a quad Opteron board (4x 16 cores), IMHO (Family 21, Model 1, Stepping 1, so Bulldozer-based).
    Heavy user: he (DrFredrik) has two such systems...
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 05-26-2016 at 11:46 PM.


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    Awww. I got excited for a moment. Because there were earlier rumours of an early release - in Opteron format.

    However, Zen will be Family 23
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...oarchitectures

    further reading confirms that the release is (at the moment) on schedule for Q3 around Oct 2016 and not the badly rumored Q2.

    Although I think it is possible that some reviewers and testers could have the early samples right now as Oct is not that far away for a production run to get going.

    Keep your eyes peeled and you may yet spot them in the wild.
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    Those reviewers and testers must have an -as yet- exotic board to host the Zen too...and need DDR4 RAM, lots of it -when the octa-channel rumours are true.
    As the AM4 Socket will unite all current sockets (AM1, FM2+, AM3+ -and C32 plus G34?-) we will see the last of South Bridges and Fusion Controller Hubs,
    as the new platform seems to be SOC (System-On a-Chip), like the AM1 platform.
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    For us Crunchers we need to focus on the code name: Summit Ridge which is the desktop CPU utilizing Zen architecture. Here is the latest news article I could find: https://semiaccurate.com/2016/05/22/38688/





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