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    Originally posted by Umfriend in http://forums.murc.ws/newreply.php?s...&postid=511346
    92 hrs, my guess is 7.5 hrs per trickle (based on yer normal P4 2.4), so, uhm.... 2 x 92 / 7.5 = 24.53333333 trickles....dang!
    7.5 hours per trickle... Hmm, could well be (I get that on my P4, but it is easier to check is it uploads when it can).

    OK, barring my nightmare of you getting more PCs active, I should catch up for real in two and a half weeks.....
    I must find more computers...


    The sucking up I need to do to my sis, I'll take for granted.

    Anything to grind you to dust.
    So, what are you getting her for Christmas?
    A new CPU cooler?


    Jörg
    Last edited by VJ; 24 November 2004, 03:25.
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    I hate you
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    • #3


      BTW, is there any way to verify the speed of a computer? Or can that only be done by seeing when it uploads trickles?

      (and what is the sec/TS ? how does it relates to trickles?)


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      • #4
        A trickle is 10802 TS.

        I will crush you.
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        • #5
          I must admit you are closing in on me... fast...

          You already sent 5 trickles or so today... On average, I manage 3 a day with my P4, and probabely something similar with my Xeon (it doesn't run at night)

          Ah well, it was fun while it lasted...
          (but don't think I'm giving up or in !)


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          • #6
            Hehe, I am sorta begging everybody I know to help me.

            The fact that stats are crap isn't helping. My sis is by now shouting at _me_ to sort it out

            She *can* be rather competitive, which is something I did not know about her before.

            I gather you average 6.5 trickles a day in total. It'll take me a long time to catch up, but I will CRUSH YOU well, here's hoping
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Umfriend
              Hehe, I am sorta begging everybody I know to help me.
              Ah, I see...
              You are <s>cheating</s> bending the rules...

              Let me think who I can get to join (problem is that many of my friends either don't have internet - and I'm not setting that whole copy thing up for this) .........
              Of course, I could power up my computer as soon as I wake up, now I do it is as I leave for work (an additional 40 minutes or so!)...

              The fact that stats are crap isn't helping. My sis is by now shouting at _me_ to sort it out
              She *can* be rather competitive, which is something I did not know about her before.
              Well, the stats do seem to keep track of the correct credits of the users, so it can give us an idea. Too bad I have to work offline, as it does mess up my 'recent credit average'.
              Lucky for you. I mean, if she smurfette? weren't, she wouldn't care less about who you want to beat and when or how.

              I gather you average 6.5 trickles a day in total. It'll take me a long time to catch up, but I will CRUSH YOU well, here's hoping
              6.5 trickles a day... that seems so few...


              Jörg
              Last edited by VJ; 24 November 2004, 06:43.
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              • #8
                Aargh, my computer just crashed: suddenly, it just rebooted without warning...

                I suspect it overheated : what I hadn't noticed is that the sun was shining directly on the side of the case (the side where the mainboard is attached).
                I've now rebooted, and everything seems to work (CPU is now at 61°C, which is normal for this system).

                ... must ... have ... it ... comp...ute ...
                must ... stay a...head of .... umf... umf... umfriend...


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                • #9
                  Hope it has not lost you too many cycles, I think it saves every 144 timesstep or so (I read something about 144 timeslices, may be completely irrelevant for this).

                  Anyway, it's all for the team I guess, but the fact that team stats are bogus atm, and have been for some time, make this more of a competition between VJ and me solely.

                  The first sentence of this post was hard for me to put down therefore

                  My father in law is buying (well asked me to buy) a computer. It'll be a P4 2.4Ghz. He's not the kind a guy to let machines run "unused", but on the other hand he is a real great guy, so I *might* just manage to convince him to do this as well.

                  My name is Crabby_Grinder; grinding you to dust!
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Umfriend
                    Hope it has not lost you too many cycles, I think it saves every 144 timesstep or so (I read something about 144 timeslices, may be completely irrelevant for this).
                    Hopefully...

                    Anyway, it's all for the team I guess, but the fact that team stats are bogus atm, and have been for some time, make this more of a competition between VJ and me solely.
                    There is a team?


                    My father in law is buying (well asked me to buy) a computer. It'll be a P4 2.4Ghz. He's not the kind a guy to let machines run "unused", but on the other hand he is a real great guy, so I *might* just manage to convince him to do this as well.
                    You do realise that with all the presents you'll have to buy you are facing an expensive Christmas period?
                    Too bad I can't convince my brother to join in (3 P4s sitting there unused at night)...
                    But perhaps I can convince my colleagues.

                    My initial intention was to reach the top 10, but it will be quite hard to do so. Those all crunch a lot... This is really getting out of hand... I actually checked Xeon processor prices earlier to day, to see if I could upgrade...

                    My name is Crabby_Grinder; grinding you to dust!
                    Blender (in stead of Bender)?



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                    • #11
                      I actually checked Xeon processor prices earlier to day, to see if I could upgrade...
                      ROFLMAO, indeed, so have I, wondering whether it'd be cheaper Euro/trickle wise to have two "slow" dual xeons or one "fast duallie, or opterons, or simply fast P4-Extremes (memeory bandwidth etc. Whether I should set up a network at home (finally) etc.

                      Xmas will still be cheaper than actually buying those monsters though.

                      Send my rgds to yer brother, will ya?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Umfriend
                        [B]ROFLMAO, indeed, so have I, wondering whether it'd be cheaper Euro/trickle wise to have two "slow" dual xeons or one "fast duallie, or opterons, or simply fast P4-Extremes (memeory bandwidth etc. Whether I should set up a network at home (finally) etc.
                        Well, I had this upgrade path in my mind... I currently have a great serverboard (onboard SCSI, ...) and dual Xeon 2.4 GHz.

                        My idea at the time of purchase was to upgrade to Xeon 3.2 GHz when they would have dropped in price, buy a more entry level dual Xeon board (i.e. no SCSI, less PCI-X, ...), move my current CPUs to the entry level board, and put the new ones on my current board.
                        In theory, this upgrade-path seems fine, but in practise, I have encountered some problems:[list=1][*]Xeon prices (for the 533 FSB variant) haven't dropped much... (I would have thought after 2 years they'd have come down, but the 2.4 GHz I have is still at about the same price , the 3.06 GHz with 512 KB cache still costs €350 (ok, it is a bit less than 2 years ago), I won't even mention the model with 1 MB cache... )[*]Intel released the 800 FSB variant, which is not compatible with my mainboard (buying a 533 mainboard now gives the impression of buying old technology)[/list=1]
                        So while this upgrade path would set me back about €1000 (no case, PSU or memory) I guess upgrading is not for tomorrow.

                        edit: I just checked: a Xeon 3.0, FSB 800, 1 MB cache costs about the same as a Xeon 3.066, FSB 533, 512 KB cache...

                        Send my rgds to yer brother, will ya?
                        In the words of the 'Crabby Smurf':
                        I hate you.


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                        Last edited by VJ; 25 November 2004, 06:46.
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                        • #13
                          Hehe, I *might* just make 10K before you do, unless you upload before sunday evening.

                          I'm thinking about sending a Xmas gift to yer bro 'as well, got his address for me? What kind of things does he like?

                          ON getting the best bang for a buck, at eur 800, a HP Pavilion a760, does a mere 2.2 (a bit less actually) s/TS.

                          I am quite sure that there is no Xeon/Opteron setup out there that beats this money-wise. I'm wondering, if I buy 16 of these:
                          1. Will I get a discount?
                          2. Will fuses start to be blown out?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Umfriend
                            Hehe, I *might* just make 10K before you do, unless you upload before sunday evening.
                            Yes, looks like it...
                            It also looks like you are going to pass me today...
                            (ah, well, better for the team )

                            I'm thinking about sending a Xmas gift to yer bro 'as well, got his address for me? What kind of things does he like?
                            Fast computers....?

                            ON getting the best bang for a buck, at eur 800, a HP Pavilion a760, does a mere 2.2 (a bit less actually) s/TS.
                            Which CPU does it have?

                            Yesterday I tried to see if I'd get a performance hit by running 3 units in parallel (there was a huge drop in speed when running 4 units). My first estimates seem to say there is no disadvantage (it could have been caused by a memory bottleneck).
                            However, as I can only see the sec/TS when I upload, I've set it back to 2 units; I'll try 3 units next week...

                            With 4 units, I got 7.5 sec/TS (for every unit!).


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                            • #15
                              It's a P4-2.4Ghz, 533 Fsb. I do think it's mainly the memory that's holding the Athlon 3000+s back, as they are hardly faster then my 2000+ is. So yeah, it *might* just be that 3 would do the trick for you.

                              On a side note, we're #58 now (WOW!), but our RAC is #48 only, appearing to show that we won't be able to get much higher then currently.

                              Of course, RAC is borked, was before the stat probs occured. After the weekend, I'll do my own analysis and give a new prediction.

                              We _DO_ need more power.
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