Forgive me in advance for taking the lazy route, and not digging for the answer myself.
That out of the way, here's the question...
Is there a calculator that allows you to take the CPU rating in think, multiply it times the amount of time a unit has been going, to come up with the number of points it will generate?
The reason I'm asking is this.
My WindowsXP box - A 1.4Ghz T-Bird, with 768MB PC2100DDRSDRAM, also running Genome @ Below-Normal priority, is rated @ 119 for the system performance.
This unit has now been crunching for over 122 Hours, and is only at the 62% mark.
Any ideas on the number of units it will generate? (Besides a LOT!
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Thx in Advance,
The Guyver
That out of the way, here's the question...
Is there a calculator that allows you to take the CPU rating in think, multiply it times the amount of time a unit has been going, to come up with the number of points it will generate?
The reason I'm asking is this.
My WindowsXP box - A 1.4Ghz T-Bird, with 768MB PC2100DDRSDRAM, also running Genome @ Below-Normal priority, is rated @ 119 for the system performance.
This unit has now been crunching for over 122 Hours, and is only at the 62% mark.
Any ideas on the number of units it will generate? (Besides a LOT!
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Thx in Advance,
The Guyver
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