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  • #16
    Heh, guess I didn't make myself clear
    What I meant was, what will give you the most points, running an 18aa unit for 24 hous or a 100aa unit for the same period ?
    "That's right fool! Now I'm a flying talking donkey!"

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    • #17
      Using the new calculation, I think the 100aa brings you the most points.

      If I run 8 times an 18aa in 24 hours, (0.0025*(18^2) + (0.05*18) = 1.71 ), I have 8 * 1.71 = 13.68 points.
      If I would run one 100aa in 24 hours, then I would have 0.0025*(100^2) + (0.05*100) = 30 points.

      But my P3-450 can't run a 100aa in 24 hours, more like 48 hours, so I guess I'm a bit quicker now

      Jord.

      (I never said G450, if you think you saw that, you are mistaken )
      Last edited by Jorden; 4 July 2001, 09:42.
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      • #18
        Unfortunately my stats are going to be permenantly down from now on, as I have sold three of my machines. I am left with just a 1.2 Tbird and a p3 650 (until I sell the Pentium)

        Tom

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        • #19
          huh?

          And none of your PC's left over can handle g@h?

          I'm running g@h on one PC, Tom. You shouldn't have too many difficulties doing that as well

          Jord.
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          • #20


            Is it me or Jorden that don't understand the meaning behind "permenantly down"?
            For me, it reads to "lower production", and not "no production"...

            On the side-note, after your info, you will pass me before the next client is out.

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            • #21
              Permenantly down with a 1.2 Tbird after he sold his p3 650 ???

              How can you be permenantly down with a perfect PC running, Rattle?

              Jord.
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              • #22
                Maybe I phrased it wrongly, I mean down from about 82 genomes per week to maybe under half that, and then when I sell the pentium, I will just have the Tbird (crunching perfectly well about 30 genomes per week). As I will have permenantly less machines, then I will be able to crunch less WUs (permenantly)

                Until (maybe) the wife will let me build some more machines


                Tom

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                • #23
                  LOL... I dont' know if you could count on that.

                  I just got married and my new wife has already stated that there is to be no more than 2 personnally owned PC's in the house at any one time. (She figures that anymore of them will cut into even more of my time with her... )

                  Now if only someone would make a tinkerproof computer... then I wouldn't accidentally keep needing to work on them...

                  And no I am not going to put on Win2K and only give myself limited access... that's no fun...

                  Maybe if I get a laptop she will let me keep the 2 desktops...

                  - "But honey... its not a computer... its a laptop..."
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                  • #24
                    Build a couple of quad xeons!
                    According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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                    • #25
                      Woohoo!!

                      Just started and I'm already on the list.

                      amish
                      Despite my nickname causing confusion, I have no religious affiliations.

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                      • #26
                        I'm hoping to have my 2 other Ghz systems back online by the end of the weekend.

                        found my avatar....

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Guyver
                          I'm hoping to have my 2 other Ghz systems back online by the end of the weekend.

                          found my avatar....

                          Guyver
                          Damn, I was just about to show you some a.. urm behind.
                          Look at my avatar, I made it myself
                          You probably wouldn't have guessed it, that's why I'm telling you.
                          MURC'ers without avatars are wussies

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                          • #28
                            Electric Amish, I've planned on cutting the list after top-50, but since there's never been so many producing, I've cut it so all that has produced anything is counted.
                            But looking a little closer, you should have been 1 place longer down...

                            Can anyone share a reason why Excel gets 8115,32 - 8100,27 = 15,0499999999993

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                            • #29
                              That's for tax reasons, Rattle. If you were to use it for your money problems, this way you would earn that 0.001 ct

                              Jord.
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