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  • Definitively staying with Genome!

    I ran a last Seti WU in the past days, against one Genome Unit. A Seti Unit takes up most of my CPU, so when I want to play a game, or even type something in Word, I have to quit the CLI of Seti to get some recources back, whereas when I run a Genome Unit (hidden under Genome Voyeur), I can do everything I want without being bugged down.

    So my last 2 WU's for Seti for the moment are run at times I think to start it, but Genome is now my first priority.

    Also, a SWU takes up more than 50 hours to run, while the GU takes about 24 hours, even when I have the maximum gene unit. I'm now less than 7 hours away from uploading my second big gene to Genome.

    Jord.
    Jordâ„¢

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    I too will certainly stay with genome. Our computer "fleet" is getting old, and the speed is much more tolerable with genome@home.

    Add to that the fact that it's a lot more exciting with every team being in reach...

    Fred

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    • #3
      I have been wondering about something similar. With a machine with a PIII running at 933 (OCed) the CPU temp (from the internal diode) is 41C. With Genome it's at 39C. Yet both show 100% CPU usage.
      This leads me to believe the Genome client puts less of a strain on the CPU.
      Anyone have any ideas about this?? Maybe can shed some more light on it?

      Mark F.

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      Mark F. (A+, Network+, & CCNA)
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      OH NO, my retractable cup holder swallowed a DVD...
      and burped out a movie

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      • #4
        I run SETI all the time, on Low priority, and I don't even notice it there. No effect on performance whatsoever here. Sometimes I will run Genome, but SETI is my main effort. Genome runs on my older machines, and as Narc said, the speed is tolerable, as you get multiple WU credits

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        • #5
          Hi Jorden ,what PC were you running SETI on? (CPU,RAM).

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          I guess I won't recruit for my team here Team Anandtech
          Team AnandTech - SETI@H, Muon1 DPAD, F@H, MW@H, Asteroids@H, LHC@H, Skynet POGS.

          Main rig - Q9550 @3.6 GHz, HD 5850 (Cat 13.1), 4GB DDR2, Win 7 64bit, BOINC 7.2.42
          2nd rig - E5200 @3.73 GHz, GTX 260 c216, 4GB DDR2, Win XP, BOINC 7.2.42

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          • #6
            Same old P3-450 with 256Mb RAM, Assim, running with WinME.
            Jordâ„¢

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